The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 2 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. Anna’s sister in “Frozen”ELSA
- 5a. Father, lovinglyDAD
- 8a. Pierce with a toothpickSTAB
- 12a. Male suitor or admirerBEAU
- 13a. Pub beverageALE
- 14a. Square on a Scrabble boardTILE
- 15a. Casino actionsBETS
- 16a. Kuala Lumpur’s country that was the first Asian country to host the Commonwealth Games in 1998MALAYSIA
- 18a. Match divisions at WimbledonSETS
- 20a. ___-picking (fussy fault-finding)NIT
- 21a. Bone in a cageRIB
- 23a. Not an early bird?OWL
- 26a. Victoria’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1930, 1954, 1978, and 1994CANADA
- 29a. Augusta’s stateMAINE
- 32a. Exam that allows talking?ORAL
- 33a. “Game of Thrones” network: Abbr.HBO
- 36a. Dewrinkle, as clothesIRON
- 37a. Actress Moore of “G.IDEMI
- 38a. Birmingham’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1934 and 2002ENGLAND
- 40a. Actor Connery or rapper PaulSEAN
- 42a. Vote of assentYEA
- 43a. U.NILO
- 45a. Delhi’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010INDIA
- 50a. Glasgow’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1970, 1986, and 2014SCOTLAND
- 55a. Royal title in a type of teaEARL
- 56a. Word after “golden” or “happy”HOUR
- 57a. Beer bucket contentsICE
- 58a. Habeas corpus, for oneWRIT
- 59a. Singer James who sang “The Wallflower”ETTA
- 60a. Flawless score, to a gymnastTEN
- 61a. General associated with a Chinese dishTSO
Down
- 1d. ___ and flow (tidal movement)EBB
- 2d. Hollywood’s Spike and Ang, for twoLEES
- 3d. Fulfill, as an appetite (anagram of “seat”)SATE
- 4d. Sydney’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1938, 1962, 1982, 2006, and 2018AUSTRALIA
- 5d. Hydropower projectDAM
- 6d. Jon Cryer’s role in “Two and a Half Men”ALAN
- 7d. Sandwich section at the supermarketDELI
- 8d. Messy farm houseSTY
- 9d. “___ the season…”TIS
- 10d. “___ Baba and the Forty Thieves”ALI
- 11d. Actress Arthur of “The Golden Girls”BEA
- 17d. Molecule partATOM
- 19d. Boy who destroys toys in “Toy Story”SID
- 22d. Scrooge’s exclaimBAH
- 24d. Woeful cry (rhymes with “pail”)WAIL
- 25d. Turkey’s currencyLIRA
- 26d. Cape ___, MassachusettsCOD
- 27d. Greek god of warARES
- 28d. Instagram bio information, oftenNAME
- 30d. Persona ___ grataNON
- 31d. Light at the ___ of the tunnelEND
- 34d. “Single Ladies (Put A Ring on It)” singerBEYONCE
- 35d. Number hidden in “alone”ONE
- 39d. Moo goo ___ pan (chicken dish)GAI
- 41d. Zero, to soccer playersNIL
- 44d. Cafe au ___LAIT
- 46d. ___ Zealand, Auckland’s country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1950, 1974, and 1990NEW
- 47d. Bulls-eye hitter, oftenDART
- 48d. Apt handle for either a florist or an optometrist?IRIS
- 49d. Palo ___, CAALTO
- 50d. “___ Moves In Her Own Way,” song by The KooksSHE
- 51d. Modest bed that is foldableCOT
- 52d. Not in, sayOUT
- 53d. ___-la-laTRA
- 54d. TV room to relax in, perhapsDEN