The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 13 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. “___, humbug!”BAH
- 4a. Algebra or geometry, for shortMATH
- 8a. Place to get an espressoCAFE
- 12a. Fair ___ (copyright term)USE
- 13a. Swedish furnishing giantIKEA
- 14a. Gave the go-aheadOKED
- 15a. ___ Bee (academic competition)SPELLING
- 17a. “The ___ Not Taken”ROAD
- 18a. Gandalf portrayer McKellenIAN
- 19a. ___ Thomas, ’80s child actor popular for his role in the film “E.THENRY
- 20a. FrequentlyOFTEN
- 23a. “The ___ Who Could Fly” (1986 film)BOY
- 24a. ___ constrictorBOA
- 25a. The ___ Twins, ’80s child actors popular for their role in the TV series “Full House”OLSEN
- 28a. Lifelong buddy: Abbr.BFF
- 31a. Thimble Theatre’s Olive ___OYL
- 32a. “Dig in!”EAT
- 33a. Spain’s continent, for shortEUR
- 34a. Gary ___, ’80s child actor popular for his role in the sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes”COLEMAN
- 38a. French for “soul”AME
- 39a. “Just Do It” brandNIKE
- 40a. The “A” in FAQASKED
- 42a. Sean ___, ’80s child actor popular for his role in the film “The Goonies”ASTIN
- 45a. Fountain pen’s liquidINK
- 46a. Apollo 11 landing siteMOON
- 47a. Alyson ___, ’80s child actor popular for her role in the film “My Stepmother Is an Alien”HANNIGAN
- 52a. Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane ___”EYRE
- 53a. Nashville’s Grand Ole ___OPRY
- 54a. Ruckus or commotionADO
- 55a. Grandmother, informallyNAN
- 56a. “Three,” in ItalyTRE
- 57a. Bachelor’s homePAD
Down
- 1d. Public transportBUS
- 2d. Egyptian cobraASP
- 3d. ___-haw (donkey’s bray)HEE
- 4d. Alyssa ___, ’80s child actor popular for her role in the film “Commando”MILANO
- 5d. Similar in natureAKIN
- 6d. X, in ancient RomeTEN
- 7d. Witchy womanHAG
- 8d. ___ Haim, ’80s child actor popular for his role in the film “Lucas”COREY
- 9d. “Right Now (Na Na Na)” singerAKON
- 10d. “___ Factor” (popular reality game show)FEAR
- 11d. “Ed, Edd n ___” (animated series)EDDY
- 16d. “Let sleeping dogs ___”LIE
- 19d. Sweetheart, informallyHON
- 20d. Price negotiation abbreviationOBO
- 21d. Actress Claire of “The Crown”FOY
- 22d. Baby powder ingredientTALC
- 23d. Software’s test versionBETA
- 26d. Onion’s relative (rhymes with “meek”)LEEK
- 27d. DittoSAME
- 28d. Hornbill’s billBEAK
- 29d. Be extremely angryFUME
- 30d. ___ Savage, ’80s child actor popular for his role in the film “The Princess Bride”FRED
- 35d. Cat-___-tails (whip): Hyph.ONINE
- 36d. Grammy winner ___-Manuel MirandaLIN
- 37d. Role for Fran Drescher, or a nursery employeeNANNY
- 41d. Winter Olympics equipment, maybeSKI
- 42d. Prayerful agreementAMEN
- 43d. Tofu’s beanSOYA
- 44d. Needing stitchesTORN
- 45d. “With regard to,” in a memo: 2 wds.INRE
- 47d. “Selling like ___ cakes”HOT
- 48d. Spring month, for shortAPR
- 49d. Space between teethGAP
- 50d. ___ Lovelace, programming pioneerADA
- 51d. Agree with one’s head?NOD
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