The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 20 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. “___ dong” (sound of a bell)DING
- 5a. IBM or Dell products: Abbr.PCS
- 8a. Genre for 50 Cent’s “In da Club”RAP
- 11a. Rotten egg’s emissionODOR
- 12a. “Saving ___,” 2012 Canadian supernatural-medical drama starring Erica DuranceHOPE
- 14a. Concept of selfEGO
- 15a. ___ Scotia (Canadian province)NOVA
- 16a. Used a sketchbook, sayDREW
- 17a. “___ Max: Fury Road”MAD
- 18a. Power supply, for shortELEC
- 19a. Supermodel CampbellNAOMI
- 21a. 2016 Canadian sitcom starring Jared Keeso that initially began as a YouTube web seriesLETTERKENNY
- 26a. AirPod’s spotEAR
- 27a. The ___ of March (Julius Caesar’s doomsday)IDES
- 28a. “___ Black,” 2013 Canadian sci-fi thriller series starring Tatiana MaslanyORPHAN
- 32a. Relating to the ankle bones (anagram of “astral”)TARSAL
- 34a. Furniture giantIKEA
- 35a. Common updoBUN
- 36a. “Kim’s ___,” 2016 Canadian sitcom starring Simu Liu, that depicts a Korean-Canadian familyCONVENIENCE
- 41a. Credit alternativeDEBIT
- 42a. Nivea rivalOLAY
- 45a. League for Shaquille O’Neal: Abbr.NBA
- 47a. DrOTTO
- 49a. Cinderella’s horses, before the spellMICE
- 50a. Capital of Japan?YEN
- 51a. Utah Valley University’s cityOREM
- 52a. “Workin’ ___,” 2017 Canadian sitcom starring creator Catherine Reitman, that follows a group of friendsMOMS
- 53a. Business leaders: Abbr.MGT
- 54a. King of the cinema?KONG
- 55a. Chowed downATE
Down
- 1d. Medium, rare, or well-___?DONE
- 2d. “American ___” (singing show)IDOL
- 3d. “The Three Musketeers” or “Don Quixote”, e.g.NOVEL
- 4d. “Alias ___,” 2017 Canadian miniseries based on Margaret Atwood’s novel of the same nameGRACE
- 5d. Degree for a professor: Abbr.PHD
- 6d. “___ Gas,” 2004 Canadian sitcom starring Brent Butt, that had a feature film sequelCORNER
- 7d. Prehistoric hunting weaponSPEAR
- 8d. Prompts one’s memoryREMINDS
- 9d. Turkish title of respectAGA
- 10d. Orca groupPOD
- 13d. Friendly “Star Wars” creatureEWOK
- 20d. Former Israeli Prime Minister, Golda ___MEIR
- 22d. “Spill the ___!” (reveal gossip)TEA
- 23d. Suede shadeTAN
- 24d. Organization for school teachers: Abbr.NEA
- 25d. French luxury brand initialsYSL
- 28d. “Got it,” in texting slang: Abbr.OIC
- 29d. Old studio that was a rival of MGMRKO
- 30d. Necklace attachmentPENDANT
- 31d. “___ you heard the news?”HAVE
- 32d. Monday follower, for shortTUE
- 33d. ___ Taylor, popular clothing storeANN
- 35d. 2014 Canadian TV series based on the “Women of the Otherworld” book series by Kelley ArmstrongBITTEN
- 37d. Kindle downloadEBOOK
- 38d. The “N” of “TNT”NITRO
- 39d. “Take a breath” punctuationCOMMA
- 40d. “Silas Marner” author George ___ELIOT
- 43d. Crowning point, as of a mountainACME
- 44d. “Absolutely!”YES
- 45d. Ending for “anto” or “syno”NYM
- 46d. More than just askBEG
- 48d. “No way!” in text speak: Abbr.OMG