The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 18 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. Kidney or lima, e.g.BEAN
- 5a. Last three vowelsIOU
- 8a. Angelic ringHALO
- 12a. Black-and-white ocean predatorORCA
- 13a. Paramedics’ life-saving procedure: Abbr.CPR
- 14a. Dry and parchedARID
- 15a. ___ and Joe, iconic couple played by Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in the movie “You’ve Got Mail”KATHLEEN
- 17a. Go through “Pride and Prejudice,” sayREAD
- 18a. Japanese moolahYEN
- 19a. Lambs’ fathersRAMS
- 20a. White, as a ghostPALE
- 23a. Online website for small business owners, perhapsETSY
- 26a. ___ purpose (only reason)SOLE
- 27a. “Deception Point” author BrownDAN
- 28a. Shipping weightTON
- 31a. Olympic gold medalist in tennis, Andre ___AGASSI
- 34a. Baby and ___, iconic couple played by Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in the movie “Dirty Dancing”JOHNNY
- 36a. Got the gold, sayWON
- 37a. “Boo-___!”HOO
- 39a. Molecule’s building blockATOM
- 40a. ___ and Buttercup, iconic couple played by Cary Elwes and Robin Wright in the movie “The Princess Bride”WESTLEY
- 43a. Edward ___, “The Owl and the Pussy-Cat” authorLEAR
- 46a. Flat-topped Scottish hatTAM
- 47a. Absence of difficultyEASE
- 48a. ___ and Flynn Rider, iconic couple voiced by Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi in the movie “Tangled”RAPUNZEL
- 53a. Tehran’s countryIRAN
- 54a. “Shock and ___” (2017 drama film)AWE
- 55a. Des Moines’ stateIOWA
- 56a. Austrian peaksALPS
- 57a. Actress Gadot of “Red Notice”GAL
- 58a. “___ the line” (did what was expected)TOED
Down
- 1d. ___ choy (cabbage variety)BOK
- 2d. Disco ___ (early ’70s)ERA
- 3d. “That’s a tough ___ to follow!”ACT
- 4d. Opposite of “yeah”NAH
- 5d. Slushy drinkICEE
- 6d. Unlocked, as a doorOPENED
- 7d. Container for ashesURN
- 8d. “When ___ Met Sally…,” movie with the iconic titular couple played by Meg Ryan and Billy CrystalHARRY
- 9d. Floor plan infoAREA
- 10d. Actor Neeson of “Schindler’s List”LIAM
- 11d. “What are the ___?” (chances)ODDS
- 16d. Caustic chemicalLYE
- 20d. ___ stick (jumping device)POGO
- 21d. Actor Alda of “Tower Heist”ALAN
- 22d. “___ Miserables”LES
- 24d. ___ Mahal, IndiaTAJ
- 25d. Tucker ___-Cat (winter vehicle)SNO
- 26d. Took a lookSAW
- 28d. Palindromic explosive lettersTNT
- 29d. Grammy winner Yoko ___ONO
- 30d. Ending for “anto” or “syno”NYM
- 32d. ___-Hulk (Marvel superhero)SHE
- 33d. Safari’s mobile platformIOS
- 35d. Barn bale makeupHAY
- 38d. Canadian capitalOTTAWA
- 40d. Small brownish songbirdsWRENS
- 41d. Place for a pin, on a suitLAPEL
- 42d. Flightless birdEMU
- 43d. Han Solo and Princess ___, iconic couple played by Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher in the movie series “Star Wars”LEIA
- 44d. ___ Grey teaEARL
- 45d. “Right away!” in texts: Abbr.ASAP
- 48d. Dusting clothRAG
- 49d. Minor thing to “pick”NIT
- 50d. Animal enclosure, for shortZOO
- 51d. Lamb’s motherEWE
- 52d. Youngin, in ScotlandLAD