The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 27 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. Smack a fly, saySWAT
- 5a. Carbon-dating assessmentAGE
- 8a. Leak slowly, through cracksSEEP
- 12a. Rant and ___ (complain angrily)RAVE
- 13a. Will Smith, to Jaden SmithDAD
- 14a. Volcano outputLAVA
- 15a. John ___, actor who plays Roger Sterling on the TV series “Mad Men”SLATTERY
- 17a. Mind ___ matterOVER
- 18a. “The Fresh Prince of ___-Air” (1990 sitcom)BEL
- 19a. “___ All in This Together”WERE
- 20a. Christina ___, actress who plays Joan Harris on the TV series “Mad Men”HENDRICKS
- 25a. ___ Duro Canyon, TexasPALO
- 26a. One who issues tickets, informallyCOP
- 27a. Organ with a lobeEAR
- 30a. Come out, as from a cocoonEMERGE
- 33a. Kiernan ___, actress who plays Sally Draper on the TV series “Mad Men”SHIPKA
- 35a. Safari or Sierra carmaker: Abbr.GMC
- 36a. Letter insert, for shortENC
- 38a. “Pretty Little Liars” actress ___ MitchellSHAY
- 39a. The “A” in USAAMERICA
- 42a. Medieval chest for valuables (anagram of “cara”)ARCA
- 45a. Solo opera pieceARIA
- 46a. Big cat’s growlROAR
- 47a. ___ Kartheiser, actor who plays Pete Campbell on the TV series “Mad Men”VINCENT
- 51a. Target’s target, e.g.LOGO
- 52a. PC panic buttonESC
- 53a. 17th-century card gameLOO
- 54a. Eclipse, to someOMEN
- 55a. ___’ NuffSHO
- 56a. “Ben-Hur” studio: Abbr.MGM
Down
- 1d. Last year’s juniors, for shortSRS
- 2d. ___-Mart Stores, IncWAL
- 3d. Actress Gardner of old HollywoodAVA
- 4d. Vietnamese New YearTET
- 5d. “Doe, ___ …” : 2 wds.ADEER
- 6d. Vampire repellent, supposedlyGARLIC
- 7d. Ice cream maker Joseph ___EDY
- 8d. Reduces speed, as in a school zoneSLOWS
- 9d. Roof projectionEAVE
- 10d. “Never have I ___…”EVER
- 11d. Jessica ___, actress who plays Megan Draper on the TV series “Mad Men”PARE
- 16d. Not yet settled: Abbr.TBD
- 20d. Jon ___, actor who plays the protagonist Don Draper on the TV series “Mad Men”HAMM
- 21d. Tesla power source, for shortELEC
- 22d. Neither’s partnerNOR
- 23d. Sin, ___, and TanCOS
- 24d. Speed measure, in Europe: Abbr.KPH
- 25d. Part of a coat rackPEG
- 27d. Book after Galatians, for shortEPH
- 28d. Alias lettersAKA
- 29d. Beam of sunlightRAY
- 31d. Sapphire, e.g.GEM
- 32d. Opposite of WSW: Abbr.ENE
- 34d. Newton who discovered gravityISAAC
- 37d. Wants badly, as chocolateCRAVES
- 39d. ___ Staton, actor who plays Ken Cosgrove on the TV series “Mad Men”AARON
- 40d. Like some whiskey or coffeeIRISH
- 41d. ___ de Mayo (Mexican festival)CINCO
- 42d. Guthrie of folk musicARLO
- 43d. Suite spot?ROOM
- 44d. Actor Nicolas of “Ghost Rider”CAGE
- 48d. Slippery ___ (plant species)ELM
- 49d. Eggy Christmas beverageNOG
- 50d. Jerry’s chaserTOM