The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 16 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. Snowman from “Frozen”OLAF
- 5a. Tai ___ (martial art)CHI
- 8a. Singer ___ JMARY
- 12a. Nickelodeon’s bilingual explorerDORA
- 13a. Perfectly fine, at NASA: Hyph.AOK
- 14a. 1997 movie beekeeperULEE
- 15a. Andy ___, character who works in a prison library in the 1994 film “The Shawshank Redemption,” played by Tim RobbinsDUFRESNE
- 17a. Scotch order, perhapsNEAT
- 18a. Professional service chargeFEE
- 19a. Broadband initialsDSL
- 20a. Flower fragranceSCENT
- 24a. “___ tuned!” (host’s words on TV)STAY
- 27a. Brazilian soccer legendPELE
- 28a. ”Freaks” director BrowningTOD
- 29a. Organization in Marvel’s “Loki”: Abbr.TVA
- 32a. ___ Hull, character who is a librarian in the 1956 film “Storm Center,” played by Bette DavisALICIA
- 35a. Sherlock Holmes’ colleagueWATSON
- 37a. Japanese goldfish relativeKOI
- 38a. Squarish and not-roundedBOXY
- 39a. Photographer’s aidTRIPOD
- 43a. Court propositionPLEA
- 46a. Slangy denialNAW
- 47a. French or kidney, e.g.BEAN
- 48a. Evelyn ___, character who is a librarian in the 1999 film “The Mummy,” played by Rachel WeiszCARNAHAN
- 53a. Football field measureYARD
- 54a. “Warzone” artist Yoko ___ONO
- 55a. ___ Millions Lottery gameMEGA
- 56a. One of the largest species of deerELK
- 57a. Prefix with “thermal”GEO
- 58a. Mouse, to a cat?PREY
Down
- 1d. Hardly evenODD
- 2d. Hall of Famer GehrigLOU
- 3d. Dog bark sound, in comicsARF
- 4d. “So close, yet so ___”FAR
- 5d. Lawyer’s projectCASE
- 6d. Like President LincolnHONEST
- 7d. ___ & Tina Turner (R&B duo)IKE
- 8d. Gloria ___, character who is a librarian in the 1978 film “Foul Play,” played by Goldie HawnMUNDY
- 9d. Pub ordersALES
- 10d. Not reelREAL
- 11d. “You ain’t seen nothin’ ___!”YET
- 16d. Young salamanderEFT
- 20d. Place for “me time”SPA
- 21d. Animation frameCEL
- 22d. Actor Wallach of “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”ELI
- 23d. Giraffe’s distinctive featureNECK
- 25d. Vehicle rescue with a truckTOW
- 26d. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.ADA
- 29d. Chinese menu GeneralTSO
- 30d. ___ populi (popular opinion)VOX
- 31d. “___ minute now…”ANY
- 33d. Tiny bitIOTA
- 34d. Bouncy castle fillerAIR
- 36d. Undecided, on a TV schedule: Abbr.TBD
- 40d. Totally absurdINANE
- 41d. Marian ___, character who is a librarian in the 1962 film “The Music Man,” played by Shirley JonesPAROO
- 42d. ___ up (confess)OWN
- 43d. Sound of bells or laughterPEAL
- 44d. Brownish songbirdLARK
- 45d. What the impossible staircase lacksEND
- 47d. “Adios!”BYE
- 48d. Wheel or gear toothCOG
- 49d. Band equipment, for shortAMP
- 50d. Part of HMSHER
- 51d. What you do every birthdayAGE
- 52d. Anti voteNAY