The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 5 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. Still slightly wetDAMP
- 5a. Sandwich made with two spreads: Abbr.PBJ
- 8a. “MrMRS
- 11a. Orchestral double reedOBOE
- 12a. Miner’s haulORE
- 13a. “S” in ASAPSOON
- 14a. Pale lager beer brand that originated in the Netherlands in 1873HEINEKEN
- 16a. “Just to add on to that…”ALSO
- 17a. Lawn’s morning moisturizer?DEW
- 18a. Slow-cooked comfort foodSTEW
- 19a. Vehicle for winter hillsSLED
- 22a. Engrave with acidETCH
- 25a. What you can do with a stone or a ropeSKIP
- 26a. Stop working, as a batteryDIE
- 27a. One hailed at an airportCAB
- 30a. Preparing to be clicked?POSING
- 33a. Pale lager beer brand that originated in Mexico, often served with a wedge of lemon or limeCORONA
- 35a. Matterhorn, for oneALP
- 36a. Future daisyBUD
- 38a. Greek philosopher’s “I”IOTA
- 39a. “Along ___ Polly” (Ben Stiller starrer)CAME
- 40a. Oxen connector for plowingYOKE
- 41a. Number of fingers held up in a peace symbolTWO
- 43a. Beats by ___ (audio brand)DRE
- 45a. ___ James, “Divergent” actorTHEO
- 46a. Dry stout beer that originated in Ireland in 1759GUINNESS
- 51a. SoothsayerSEER
- 52a. Pretend, in a playACT
- 53a. Marilyn Monroe, to HollywoodICON
- 54a. ___ up (cheers up)PEPS
- 55a. Actress Thompson of “Back to the Future”LEA
- 56a. Make a spare, perhapsBOWL
Down
- 1d. Play-___ (child’s clay)DOH
- 2d. Nickname of the 16th U.SABE
- 3d. French for “me”MOI
- 4d. Paper’s inky partnerPEN
- 5d. ___ one’s nose into (pry)POKE
- 6d. Made, as craft beerBREWED
- 7d. Actress Aniston of “Friends,” lovinglyJEN
- 8d. Shed, as feathersMOLT
- 9d. Red gift on Valentine’s Day, maybeROSE
- 10d. Lager beer brand that originated in China in 1993SNOW
- 13d. Pageant winner’s prideSASH
- 15d. Cartoon Network’s “Ed, ___ n Eddy”EDD
- 19d. Danish beer brand that originated in Scotland in 1959SKOL
- 20d. Speech therapy focus, perhapsLISP
- 21d. Prefix with “demic” or “center”EPI
- 23d. First syllable in a game of X’s and O’sTIC
- 24d. VIP in a company: Abbr.CEO
- 25d. De-stress destinationSPA
- 27d. Work in a diner kitchenCOOK
- 28d. Poker pot initiatorANTE
- 29d. “Ew” from a ewe?BAA
- 31d. Nikola Jokic’s league: Abbr.NBA
- 32d. Annoying thing to step on during a walkGUM
- 34d. Brazil’s Carnival City, familiarlyRIO
- 37d. Come to a conclusion, detective-styleDEDUCE
- 39d. ___ Light, beer brand that originated in the U.SCOORS
- 40d. Kobe cashYEN
- 41d. “America (My Country, ‘Tis of ___)”THEE
- 42d. Cry one’s eyes outWEEP
- 44d. Ora on pop playlistsRITA
- 45d. Tarragon measurement in the kitchen, for shortTSP
- 46d. ___ pal (rhyming bestie)GAL
- 47d. Tip that may break if droppedNIB
- 48d. Environmentalist’s prefixECO
- 49d. Scatter, like a farmerSOW
- 50d. Lorne Michaels’ comedy show: Abbr.SNL