The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 18 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. Chest muscle, informallyPEC
- 4a. Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian ___”URN
- 7a. “The King’s ___” (2021 film)MAN
- 10a. “___ On” (1973 Aerosmith hit)DREAM
- 13a. Dairy farm cryMOO
- 14a. Ice ___ (mountain climbing tool)AXE
- 15a. Kind of fragrant therapyAROMA
- 16a. “___ Song,” 2001 track by Radiohead that mentions an Egyptian tombPYRAMID
- 18a. Omega, to a physicistOHM
- 20a. Geographer’s bookATLAS
- 21a. “The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of ___,” 1971 track by John Cale and Terry Riley that mentions a World Heritage SiteVERSAILLES
- 25a. “May ___ of service?”: 2 wds.IBE
- 26a. Denim brand ___ CooperLEE
- 27a. Fairytale baddieOGRE
- 31a. Shipping weightTON
- 32a. Pester incessantlyNAG
- 34a. Free oneself, with “of”RID
- 35a. Prefix meaning “against”ANTI
- 37a. Sinbad’s air transport in “Arabian Nights”ROC
- 39a. Actress Michelle of “Fear of the Walking Dead: Flight 462”ANG
- 40a. 1984 song by Spinal Tap that mentions a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, EnglandSTONEHENGE
- 44a. Parking attendantVALET
- 46a. Highest number on a dieSIX
- 47a. “Lady ___,” 2018 song by Barbra Streisand that mentions a national monument in New YorkLIBERTY
- 49a. ___ decongestant (medicine)NASAL
- 53a. “___ be back” (“The Terminator” dialogue)ILL
- 54a. “Look at this!”SEE
- 55a. More than adequate in size?AMPLE
- 56a. Sound of the letter after “O”PEE
- 57a. Victorian or Edwardian, e.g.ERA
- 58a. “On the ___” (spontaneously)FLY
Down
- 1d. Kissing on a street, e.g.: Abbr.PDA
- 2d. “___ on the side of caution”ERR
- 3d. Sundar Pichai, for Google: Abbr.CEO
- 4d. Cricket rule-enforcer, for shortUMP
- 5d. Prince William, for oneROYAL
- 6d. Rio Grande do ___ (Brazilian state)NORTE
- 7d. Baby’s first word, oftenMAMA
- 8d. X or Y, on a graphAXIS
- 9d. “The Simpsons” neighbor FlandersNED
- 11d. Famous cookie maker WallyAMOS
- 12d. “Taj ___,” 1972 track by Jorge Ben Jor that mentions an ivory-white marble mausoleum in IndiaMAHAL
- 17d. “Just one more thing…”ALSO
- 19d. Personal appearance or mannerMIEN
- 21d. “La Dolce ___”VITA
- 22d. Black, to poetsEBON
- 23d. Flat rate?RENT
- 24d. “___ the ropes”LEARN
- 28d. Relative of grampsGRAN
- 29d. Saturn’s band, for oneRING
- 30d. Chrome alternative by MicrosoftEDGE
- 33d. “Anything ___” (anything is acceptable)GOES
- 36d. Ocean speck?ISLE
- 38d. “The Great Wall of ___,” 1993 song by Billy Joel that mentions a World Heritage siteCHINA
- 41d. Succinct and to the pointTERSE
- 42d. Playful weasel relativeOTTER
- 43d. Course conclusion, usuallyEXAM
- 44d. Extremely disgustingVILE
- 45d. Up to the taskABLE
- 47d. Filler target, perhapsLIP
- 48d. ___ or nayYEA
- 50d. Sunscreen bottle initialsSPF
- 51d. “___ Too Well” (Taylor Swift song)ALL
- 52d. ___ lines (crisscrossing lines between historic structures)LEY