The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 24 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. Whiskered one at homeCAT
- 4a. Sudden burst of windGUST
- 8a. “In addition to that,…”ALSO
- 12a. Sport- ___ (type of vehicle)UTE
- 13a. “Hang ___ your hats, it’s windy!”: 2 wds.ONTO
- 14a. “Pb” in ChemistryLEAD
- 15a. Constricting snakeBOA
- 16a. Teacher’s assistantAIDE
- 17a. Cook, as cookiesBAKE
- 18a. ___ knot, tying method used to knot a necktie, also called the Shelby knotPRATT
- 20a. “___ we go again!”HERE
- 21a. Victor Hugo’s “___ Miserables”LES
- 22a. Elongated fish with a long snoutGAR
- 23a. “Gangnam ___” (2012 hit)STYLE
- 26a. ___ knot, largest tie knot that has a robust and conical shapeBALTHUS
- 30a. Singer Grande’s nicknameARI
- 31a. Young fish that have newly hatchedFRY
- 32a. Sis’s sibling, for shortBRO
- 33a. ___ knot, wider knot that is triangular and shares its name with a royal houseWINDSOR
- 36a. ___ farewell (sweet)FOND
- 37a. Spain’s continent, for shortEUR
- 38a. ___ long way (last): 2 wds.GOA
- 40a. Aerate cream, sayWHIP
- 42a. ___ knot, named after a mathematical physicist of the same nameKELVIN
- 45a. Name for 12 popesPIUS
- 46a. “Inventing ___” (2022 Netflix miniseries)ANNA
- 47a. ___-tickler (funny joke)RIB
- 49a. “Leaving On ___ Plane” (John Denver song): 2 wds.AJET
- 50a. Close-fitting women’s capCOIF
- 51a. Aloof and unfriendlyICY
- 52a. “Lucy in the ___ with Diamonds” (1967 Beatles track)SKY
- 53a. Lincoln, informallyABE
- 54a. Lay eyes onSEE
Down
- 1d. Baby tigerCUB
- 2d. At the summitATOP
- 3d. ___- jerker (sad, as a movie or book)TEAR
- 4d. Trademark feature for Colonel SandersGOATEE
- 5d. Inches or meters, e.g.UNITS
- 6d. The “S” in SOP, for shortSTD
- 7d. “From head to ___”TOE
- 8d. Prince ___ knot, named after Queen Victoria’s husband, similar to the Victoria knotALBERT
- 9d. “King ___” (Shakespearean tragedy)LEAR
- 10d. “For God’s ___!”SAKE
- 11d. Poem to honor someoneODE
- 19d. “Against ___ odds”ALL
- 20d. “Shallow ___” (2001 Jack Black movie)HAL
- 22d. Light-hearted and carefreeGAY
- 23d. See-___ (park feature)SAW
- 24d. ___-state area, New YorkTRI
- 25d. Yang’s counterpartYIN
- 26d. “___! It’s cold!”BRR
- 27d. “Big Little Lies” network: Abbr.HBO
- 28d. Vessel used to hold ashesURN
- 29d. Instant lawn unitSOD
- 31d. Too close ___ comfortFOR
- 34d. Unorthodox religious believer (anagram of “diets”)DEIST
- 35d. Slangy greetingSUP
- 36d. Most liked, for shortFAV
- 38d. Magic lamp residentGENIE
- 39d. Count ___, the villain of Lemony Snicket’s booksOLAF
- 40d. Van ___ knot, tie knot that was invented by an artist in an attempt to create the tallest wearable knot possibleWIJK
- 41d. ___, Dewey, and Louie (Donald Duck’s nephews)HUEY
- 42d. Door handleKNOB
- 43d. “Bearded” flowerIRIS
- 44d. “Sugar, Spice and everything ___”NICE
- 45d. Faux ___PAS
- 46d. Obamacare initialsACA
- 48d. “Sayonara!”BYE