The Daily Themed Crossword Apr 28 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. Hedwig, for oneOWL
- 4a. Sunrise directionEAST
- 8a. Travel aimlesslyROAM
- 12a. Bigeye tunaAHI
- 13a. Very boring, slangilyBLAH
- 14a. The Hawkeye StateIOWA
- 15a. Basketball official, for shortREF
- 16a. 2005 American romantic comedy film based on a TV show of the same name directed by Nora EphronBEWITCHED
- 18a. Gets the pictureSEES
- 20a. Cul-de-___SAC
- 21a. “Us ___ Them,” track by Pink FloydAND
- 24a. Prepares, as a cocktailMIXES
- 28a. ___ low (lower oneself morally)STOOP
- 30a. Cartoonish shriekEEK
- 31a. Nat ___ Wild (TV channel)GEO
- 33a. “___ Met Sally…,” 1989 romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal: 2 wds.WHENHARRY
- 37a. Zero, as in an Arsenal gameNIL
- 38a. Keto or Paleo, e.g.DIET
- 39a. 1989 film written by Nora Ephron starring Dianne Wiest and Peter FalkCOOKIE
- 43a. University assignment, for shortPROJ
- 45a. The first “O” in YOLOONLY
- 47a. Athletic cat?PUMA
- 50a. 1986 American comedy-drama film with the screenplay written by Nora Ephron starring Meryl StreepHEARTBURN
- 55a. Former American quarterback DawsonLEN
- 56a. Unmoving, like a carIDLE
- 57a. Butter substituteOLEO
- 58a. Author Fleming of “Casino Royale”IAN
- 59a. Bubbly beverageCOLA
- 60a. “Jack and Jill ___ up the hill…”WENT
- 61a. “She,” in PortugueseELA
Down
- 1d. Rowing aidsOARS
- 2d. Cry of excitement on a roller-coasterWHEE
- 3d. “This Is My ___,” 1992 comedy film directed by Nora Ephron starring Carrie FisherLIFE
- 4d. Retreat, as the tideEBB
- 5d. It may fill a kegALE
- 6d. Wood-cutting instrumentSAW
- 7d. “Is ___ a joke?”THIS
- 8d. “The Addams Family” actress Christina ___RICCI
- 9d. “La-la” precederOOH
- 10d. Jaw-dropping amazementAWE
- 11d. ___ Hatter (Alice’s friend)MAD
- 17d. ___-o’-shanterTAM
- 19d. Used a sofa, saySAT
- 22d. “Come here right ___!”NOW
- 23d. Play-___ (art class supply)DOH
- 25d. Gen ___ (baby boomer’s kid, maybe)XER
- 26d. Always, poeticallyEER
- 27d. Helicopter’s domainSKY
- 28d. Companionless, saySOLO
- 29d. Sidewalk user, for shortPED
- 31d. Health supplement chain: Abbr.GNC
- 32d. “Old MacDonald” ending syllablesEIO
- 34d. “There’s a ___ in the air” (biting cold)NIP
- 35d. Part of HRHHER
- 36d. Perched onATOP
- 40d. South ___ (Seoul’s site)KOREA
- 41d. Savings account addition, for shortINT
- 42d. Joint for nudgingELBOW
- 44d. “___ & Julia,” 2009 biographical film written and directed by Nora EphronJULIE
- 46d. ___ log (Christmas dessert)YULE
- 48d. Happy ___ (McDonald’s offering)MEAL
- 49d. Actress Kendrick of “A Simple Favor”ANNA
- 50d. Drunk’s soundHIC
- 51d. Tokyo’s former nameEDO
- 52d. “___ I Wanna Do,” 1998 film starring Kirsten Dunst, on which Nora Ephron served as an executive producerALL
- 53d. “Star Wars” character KyloREN
- 54d. Do ___ disturbNOT