The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 22 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. Tail-wagging animalDOG
- 4a. School sackBAG
- 7a. Leaky tap soundDRIP
- 11a. Cavity-filling organization: Abbr.ADA
- 12a. Many moons ___AGO
- 13a. Far from commonRARE
- 14a. Untidy room, sayMESS
- 16a. Paved the wayLED
- 17a. Frequently clicked computer symbolICON
- 18a. Frying liquidOIL
- 20a. Antonym of “odd”EVEN
- 21a. Miles ___ (far away)APART
- 24a. “___ Up Boo!” 1995 The Boo Radleys song featuring Simon Gardner on the trumpetWAKE
- 26a. “All ___,” 1959 jazz composition featuring Miles Davis on the trumpetBLUES
- 27a. Mineral sourceORE
- 28a. “Inside Politics” channel: Abbr.CNN
- 31a. Used a chairSAT
- 32a. Medic, for shortDOC
- 33a. Corporate technology head: Abbr.CIO
- 34a. Unpleasant soundNOISE
- 37a. “The ___,” 1975 song featuring Van McCoy on the trumpetHUSTLE
- 40a. Use a needle and threadSEW
- 41a. Belly featureNAVEL
- 42a. Light in colorPALE
- 44a. Lung fillerAIR
- 45a. “___ Land” (Ryan Gosling movie): 2 wds.LALA
- 46a. “The ___,” 1996 song by Cake featuring Vincent DiFiore on the trumpetDISTANCE
- 51a. “A” in NBA, for shortASSN
- 52a. Glide through a slope, saySKI
- 53a. “It’s so funny!”: 2 wds.HAHA
- 54a. “Feels So ___,” 1977 song featuring Chuck Mangione on the FlugelhornGOOD
- 55a. “Glee” actress MicheleLEA
- 56a. ___-or-missHIT
Down
- 1d. Reservoir-creating structureDAM
- 2d. Poet’s praiseful poemODE
- 3d. Oxygen or hydrogen, e.g.GAS
- 4d. Tennis or soccer needBALL
- 5d. Carbon-dating estimateAGE
- 6d. “In ___ We Trust”GOD
- 7d. ___ a hard bargain (be uncompromising)DRIVE
- 8d. Steeplechase or marathon, e.g.RACE
- 9d. ___ Man (Robert Downey JrIRON
- 10d. Writer’s toolPEN
- 15d. ___ loserSORE
- 19d. “___ a beautiful day…”ITS
- 20d. Squeeze, with “out”EKE
- 21d. They’re targeted during “crunch” time at the gymABS
- 22d. Architect’s drawingPLAN
- 23d. Prefix with “pilot” or “biography”AUTO
- 24d. Attempt to win overWOO
- 25d. Curved bridge supportARCH
- 28d. Bank’s surveillance device: Abbr.CCTV
- 29d. River through EgyptNILE
- 30d. Christmas season songNOEL
- 32d. Drops on grass at daybreakDEW
- 35d. “Cantaloupe ___,” 1964 song featuring Freddie Hubbard on the cornetISLAND
- 36d. Watch or observeSEE
- 38d. Central Processing ___ (computer part)UNIT
- 39d. “Modern Family” actress HylandSARAH
- 42d. El ___, TexasPASO
- 43d. “Oh, and one more thing…”ALSO
- 44d. Nepal’s continentASIA
- 45d. Fall behind, sayLAG
- 46d. Alternative to cable internet: Abbr.DSL
- 47d. President DIKE
- 48d. Slangy “no”NAH
- 49d. Tai ___ (martial art)CHI
- 50d. Gobble upEAT