The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 19 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. GI ___ (child’s toy)JOE
- 4a. Hit the slopes, saySKI
- 7a. ___ of schedule (early)AHEAD
- 12a. Leather-piercing toolAWL
- 13a. Charged up atomION
- 14a. Mark ___, English snooker player who won the 2021 World Snooker ChampionshipSELBY
- 15a. Ray ___, Welsh snooker player who is a six-time winner of the World Snooker ChampionshipREARDON
- 17a. Noise from someone in deep sleepSNORE
- 18a. Fish that can shock you?EEL
- 19a. “Buenos ___!” (“Good morning!” in Spanish)DIAS
- 20a. Crowd-sourced review siteYELP
- 23a. Ice hockey’s MVP Bobby ___ORR
- 25a. Sunburn soother plantALOE
- 26a. Wins against a dragon, saySLAYS
- 28a. Ronnie ___, English snooker player who holds the record for the most ranking titles in professional snookerOSULLIVAN
- 31a. Cosmopolitan or Harper’s Bazaar, for shortMAG
- 34a. Critical hospital area: Abbr.ICU
- 35a. Thorny token of affection?ROSE
- 36a. Double or blind, e.g.DATE
- 38a. Traffic stopper?LIGHT
- 39a. Poker pot starterANTE
- 40a. Car cleaning cloth, maybeRAG
- 41a. “Captain America: ___ War”CIVIL
- 43a. Alex ___, Northern Irish snooker player who was nicknamed the “People’s Champion”HIGGINS
- 47a. ___ Minister (head of the cabinet)PRIME
- 48a. Take advantage ofUSE
- 49a. Actress Arthur of “The Golden Girls”BEA
- 50a. ___-majeste (“to do wrong to majesty”)LESE
- 51a. 2013 Joaquin Phoenix sci-fi movieHER
- 52a. Bumped intoMET
Down
- 1d. Jelly bean holderJAR
- 2d. Be in the red, sayOWE
- 3d. “She,” in PortugalELA
- 4d. Soup or salad, e.g.SIDE
- 5d. ___-Aid (flavored drink mix)KOOL
- 6d. Rest stop for a wandererINN
- 7d. Stubborn beast of burdenASS
- 8d. Stephen ___, Scottish snooker player who became the youngest World Championship winner in 1990HENDRY
- 9d. Oppressed race from “The Time Machine”ELOI
- 10d. First part of a magician’s spellABRA
- 11d. Hair coloring productsDYES
- 16d. What like poles on a magnet doREPEL
- 20d. Ming of the Houston RocketsYAO
- 21d. Chicago trainsELS
- 22d. “Velvet Underground” guitarist and singer ___ ReedLOU
- 23d. “Wave,” in SpanishOLA
- 24d. Competed for political officeRAN
- 26d. “Law & Order: ___ ” (spinoff show): Abbr.SVU
- 27d. Urban visibility hazardSMOG
- 29d. “Stuart ___” (film series)LITTLE
- 30d. Drink brand with a polar bear mascotICEE
- 32d. E-cigarette’s lackASH
- 33d. “Let’s ___ going!”GET
- 35d. Actress Diana of “Game of Thrones”RIGG
- 36d. Steve ___, former English snooker player who won six world titlesDAVIS
- 37d. “Pokemon” genreANIME
- 38d. Tavern offeringLAGER
- 40d. “All ___!” (courtroom instruction)RISE
- 41d. Sergeant’s subordinate in the Marines: Abbr.CPL
- 42d. Dublin’s country, for shortIRE
- 43d. “Come again?”HUH
- 44d. “Big Blue” company: Abbr.IBM
- 45d. Formerly known asNEE
- 46d. Pulled up a chairSAT