The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 25 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. No longer in useOLD
- 4a. Hee-___ (braying sound)HAW
- 7a. Tiny bitTAD
- 10a. Insect from a spelling contestBEE
- 11a. Oscar-nominated role for Peter Fonda in 1997ULEE
- 13a. Santana’s “___ Como Va”OYE
- 14a. “Wake me up when ___ ends” (Green Day lyrics)SEPTEMBER
- 17a. Common starter for place names, perhapsNEW
- 18a. Aussie eucalyptus eaterKOALA
- 19a. Fixed periodical payment for a loan: Abbr.EMI
- 21a. “I don’t want to miss a ___” (Aerosmith lyrics)THING
- 23a. Stare, in a lecherous mannerOGLE
- 26a. “Help!” at sea: Abbr.SOS
- 28a. Buckeye stateOHIO
- 29a. “Wake up, little ___, wake up…” (Everly Brothers lyrics)SUSIE
- 34a. Quick snoozeNAP
- 36a. Spike TV, formerly: Abbr.TNN
- 37a. “…___ around the area” (near): 2 wds.INAND
- 38a. Miner’s findORE
- 39a. ___ Nast (big name in publishing)CONDE
- 40a. “A Pillow of ___,” track by Pink Floyd with the lyrics “A cloud of eiderdown…”WINDS
- 43a. Wine and ___DINE
- 45a. No-show, in the military: Abbr.AWOL
- 47a. What the biggest stars have?FAME
- 49a. Billy Joel song with the lyrics “Goodnight my angel, time to close your eyes…”LULLABYE
- 53a. Significant span of timeERA
- 54a. ___ Poke (candy brand)SLO
- 55a. Be dependent onRELY
- 56a. ___ garden (peaceful place)ZEN
- 57a. Fore’s oppositeAFT
- 58a. No charge?FREE
Down
- 1d. Doctors who deal with pregnancy and childbirth, for shortOBS
- 2d. Onion relativeLEEK
- 3d. Bus ___ (station)DEPOT
- 4d. Not aliens?HUMANS
- 5d. New York State’s capital, for shortALB
- 6d. Early hoursWEE
- 7d. “In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps ___” (The Tokens lyrics)TONIGHT
- 8d. Sailor’s “yes”AYE
- 9d. Drops on the grassDEW
- 12d. Before, poeticallyERE
- 15d. Papeete’s island, for shortTAH
- 16d. Pharmaceutical giant ___ Lilly and CompanyELI
- 20d. Calf’s callMOO
- 22d. “I need to ___” (leave right away): 2 wds.GONOW
- 24d. “Hamilton” composer ___-Manuel MirandaLIN
- 25d. Many millenniumsEON
- 27d. Ethnic Indian drapeSARI
- 29d. “___ ’em!” (“Attack!”)SIC
- 30d. “One,” in Costa RicaUNO
- 31d. “Enter ___,” track by Metallica with the lyrics “Take my hand, we’re off to never-never land…”SANDMAN
- 32d. Small-studio filmINDIE
- 33d. Genesis gardenEDEN
- 35d. Type of legal codePENAL
- 41d. Dopey or Sneezy, e.g.DWARF
- 42d. No longer drunkSOBER
- 44d. Actress Pataky of “Tidelands”ELSA
- 46d. Country singer ___ Lovett of “Cowboy Man”LYLE
- 47d. Hat with a tasselFEZ
- 48d. “Facts ___ facts”ARE
- 50d. Swedish physiologist ___ von EulerULF
- 51d. Car parking siteLOT
- 52d. One of two on the faceEYE