The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 12 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. Kitchen VIPCHEF
- 5a. Read a barcode, saySCAN
- 9a. MoMA displayART
- 12a. “___ we go again…”HERE
- 13a. “That’s terrible!”: 2 wds.OHNO
- 14a. Great miseryWOE
- 15a. Colored part of the eyeIRIS
- 16a. Santa’s facial featureBEARD
- 18a. Actress Mendes of “Lost River”EVA
- 19a. J.MCOETZEE
- 21a. Law and ___ORDER
- 23a. Provoke someoneIRK
- 24a. “La la” precederTRA
- 25a. Scream or yellSHOUT
- 29a. V.SNAIPAUL
- 33a. “___, let’s go!”CMON
- 34a. Flower supportsSTEMS
- 36a. State of outrageIRE
- 37a. Kazuo ___, “Never Let Me Go” author who is the recipient of the 2017 Nobel Prize in LiteratureISHIGURO
- 39a. Thomas ___, “Rule, Britannia” composerARNE
- 40a. ___ and outsINS
- 41a. Bear Grylls’ “___ vsMAN
- 43a. ___ Pamuk, “Silent House” author who is the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in LiteratureORHAN
- 47a. Patrick ___, “Chevreuse” author who is the recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in LiteratureMODIANO
- 51a. Hitchcock’s “___ Window”REAR
- 52a. Doesn’t leaveSTAYS
- 54a. Bart, to Homer SimpsonSON
- 55a. Relaxed and composedCALM
- 56a. Tiny bitIOTA
- 57a. Wall-climbing plantIVY
- 58a. Treaty partnerALLY
- 59a. Prom attendee, usuallyTEEN
- 60a. Document transfer over phone, for shortFAX
- . HEF
- . SCAN
- . ART
Down
- 1d. Fashionable and classyCHIC
- 2d. Villain’s foeHERO
- 3d. One of the Great LakesERIE
- 4d. “Oktober” follower to mean a German celebrationFEST
- 5d. Not even tipsySOBER
- 6d. Blush targetCHEEK
- 7d. Santa ___, CaliforniaANA
- 8d. “Neither this ___ that”NOR
- 9d. Filled with wonderAWED
- 10d. Wander about (anagram of “over”)ROVE
- 11d. Eye drop?TEAR
- 17d. ___ Lessing, “The Golden Notebook” author who is the recipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in LiteratureDORIS
- 20d. Skin eruptionZIT
- 22d. Jay-Z’s genreRAP
- 24d. ___ o’ shanter (Scottish cap)TAM
- 25d. ___-fi (“Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep” genre)SCI
- 26d. Royal Navy lettersHMS
- 27d. Aah’s partnerOOH
- 28d. Prefix with “cycle” or “directional”UNI
- 29d. ___-noir (film genre)NEO
- 30d. Balloon fillerAIR
- 31d. Decorative vaseURN
- 32d. Author Harper of “Go Set a Watchman”LEE
- 34d. Energy source for some panelsSUN
- 35d. ___-80 (early home computer): Abbr.TRS
- 38d. Tonic’s partnerGIN
- 39d. Singer DiFranco of “Untouchable Face”ANI
- 41d. “Red Sorghum” author who is the recipient of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature: 2 wds.MOYAN
- 42d. TV commercials, for shortADS
- 43d. Willy in “Free Willy”ORCA
- 44d. Keep it ___ (be honest)REAL
- 45d. The Rock and Roll ___ of FameHALL
- 46d. BTS fan baseARMY
- 47d. “Pal,” in SydneyMATE
- 48d. “___ I care”: 2 wds.ASIF
- 49d. ___ Scotia, province in CanadaNOVA
- 50d. Black gemstone, usuallyONYX
- 52d. Take a chairSIT
- 53d. Digit at the end of a stockingTOE