The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 2 2022 Answers were just published after we played around with it and solved today’s puzzle in a timely matter. This puzzle special in the sense that everyday it allows you to play with a different theme hence the name Daily Themed Crossword. The clues that we were able to solve are grouped according to their orientation on the puzzle grid, so the down clues are included in the DOWN section and across ones on their respective section. We also tried to maintain the order in which they appear. This game is as fun as it’s difficult to solve so you’re invited to come back to our site and find the solutions every day that you struggle with solving it.
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Across
- 1a. Imitate a drunk speaker, perhapsSLUR
- 5a. Spider’s woven trapWEB
- 8a. Word repeated twice before “Hooray!”HIP
- 11a. ___ bar (Polynesian-themed setting)TIKI
- 12a. Fall Out Boy’s genre, sayEMO
- 13a. Doctor who treats a nasal cavity: Abbr.ENT
- 14a. Light bulb’s light source, for shortELEC
- 15a. “Evil Ways” band who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalSANTANA
- 17a. ___ Spice (Victoria Beckham’s Spice Girls nickname)POSH
- 18a. Acrobat’s close-fitting bottomsTIGHTS
- 19a. Cubes in a cold trayICE
- 22a. ___ Sanders (British comedian)LOU
- 23a. Satisfy by agreeing to one’s demandsAPPEASE
- 27a. Practice in a boxing ringSPAR
- 31a. The ___, “I Can’t Explain” band who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalWHO
- 32a. Loose, like oversized pantsBAGGY
- 35a. “Got ___ better ideas?”ANY
- 36a. Blissful Biblical siteEDEN
- 38a. Arlo ___, “Walkin’ Down the Line” singer who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalGUTHRIE
- 40a. Talk non-stopYAP
- 43a. Tokyo, before the 19th centuryEDO
- 44a. Sends, as a payment (anagram of “mister”)REMITS
- 46a. Literary tributesODES
- 50a. George Strait’s “One Night ___ Time”: 2 wds.ATA
- 52a. ___ Sommer, “America” singer who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalBERT
- 53a. Aspiring musician’s pitch?DEMO
- 54a. Romantic texting shorthandLUV
- 55a. Recycler’s prefixECO
- 56a. Part of a meter, in literatureIAMB
- 57a. “Public Enemies” organization: Abbr.FBI
- 58a. Celebrity carpet color?RED
- 59a. Nestle ice-cream brandEDYS
Down
- 1d. “The first ___ is always the hardest”STEP
- 2d. “___ & Stitch” (Disney show)LILO
- 3d. Stringed instruments at a luauUKES
- 4d. ___ Havens, “High Flying Bird” singer who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalRICHIE
- 5d. Towards the sunsetWEST
- 6d. Online inbox fillerEMAIL
- 7d. Conga drum’s kinBONGO
- 8d. Canned ___, “On the Road Again” band that performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalHEAT
- 9d. They’re kept by keepersINNS
- 10d. School support group: Abbr.PTA
- 16d. Conclusion-starting wordTHUS
- 20d. Vehicle that is usually hailedCAB
- 21d. “That,” to a SpaniardESA
- 23d. Reaction to the Northern Lights, perhapsAWE
- 24d. It may follow a Master’s: Abbr.PHD
- 25d. “The Raven” pennerPOE
- 26d. Protein in a salad, maybeEGG
- 28d. It’s better than a bogeyPAR
- 29d. Folk’s ___ DiFrancoANI
- 30d. Seeded deli loafRYE
- 33d. One who RSVPs “yes”GUEST
- 34d. Since January 1st, on paystubs, for shortYTD
- 37d. Bill who teaches scienceNYE
- 39d. Sweatshirt with drawstringsHOODIE
- 41d. Fossil an insect may be trapped inAMBER
- 42d. Jigsaw puzzle unitPIECE
- 44d. ___ Shankar, Indian sitar player who performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalRAVI
- 45d. Walked onTROD
- 47d. Grateful ___, “Mama Tried” band that performed at the 1969 Woodstock FestivalDEAD
- 48d. Award for sitcoms and soapsEMMY
- 49d. Breaks downSOBS
- 50d. Furry TV alienALF
- 51d. Bath bomb’s targetTUB