The Daily Themed Crossword Aug 26 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. Dot follower in URLsCOM
- 4a. Circle segmentARC
- 7a. Weed-removing toolHOE
- 10a. “Sure, captain!”AYE
- 11a. Egyptian queen known for her beauty, for shortCLEO
- 12a. Biceps’ locationARM
- 13a. Choice list, at a restaurantMENU
- 15a. Oil producers’ group headquartered in Vienna: Abbr.OPEC
- 16a. Zodiac animal with hornsRAM
- 17a. Disco ___ (“The Simpsons” character)STU
- 19a. “The ___ Guy,” 1984 romantic comedy based on an adaptation by Neil SimonLONELY
- 21a. Wool-producing critterSHEEP
- 23a. Glanced or spottedSAW
- 24a. ___ Lilly (pharma company)ELI
- 25a. Right-angle shapeELL
- 27a. Comrade-in-arms, sayALLY
- 31a. “___ in Yonkers,” 1990 play by Neil Simon for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for DramaLOST
- 33a. Snakelike swimmerEEL
- 35a. TV remote battery: Abbr.AAA
- 36a. Net materialMESH
- 37a. Rolled breakfast optionOAT
- 39a. Texter’s “Haven’t the foggiest idea”: Abbr.IDK
- 40a. Fire residueASH
- 43a. Mad-Eye ___ (“Harry Potter” character)MOODY
- 45a. “Plaza ___,” 1968 play by Neil Simon that was adapted into a film starring Walter MatthauSUITE
- 47a. “___ appetit!”BON
- 48a. Coke containerCAN
- 49a. Pablo Picasso’s workART
- 51a. Cookbook’s ingredient measure: Abbr.TBSP
- 55a. Priyanka Chopra’s country, for shortIND
- 56a. ___ Speedwagon, “Can’t Fight This Feeling” bandREO
- 57a. “Gray” or “Bay” followerAREA
- 58a. Prefix meaning “Earth”GEO
- 59a. Savor, as fine wineSIP
- 60a. “Barefoot in the ___,” 1963 play by Neil Simon that was adapted into a film starring Jane FondaPARK
Down
- 1d. Videographer’s tool, for shortCAM
- 2d. “___ Como Va” (Santana song)OYE
- 3d. “Two and a Half ___” (sitcom)MEN
- 4d. Austrian mountainALP
- 5d. Film spoolsREELS
- 6d. Chocolatey winter treatCOCOA
- 7d. Tortoise rival, in an Aesop fableHARE
- 8d. Synonym of verbal or spokenORAL
- 9d. Prestigious television awardEMMY
- 11d. “The Odd ___,” 1965 play by Neil Simon for which he won a Tony AwardCOUPLE
- 14d. “___ Me” (dustbin reminder)USE
- 18d. Casual shirt for a workoutTEE
- 20d. “Express Yourself” hip hop group: Abbr.NWA
- 21d. ___ gin fizz (cocktail variety)SLOE
- 22d. Snake soundHISS
- 24d. “A Nightmare on ___ Street” (1984 movie)ELM
- 26d. “Don’t Look Up” actor DiCaprio, fondlyLEO
- 28d. Put down, as a carpetLAID
- 29d. “The Gingerbread ___,” 1970 play by Neil Simon for which Maureen Stapleton won a Tony Award for Best ActressLADY
- 30d. Hairy Tibetan oxYAK
- 32d. Pad ___ (stir-fried rice noodle dish)THAI
- 34d. It went everywhere Mary did?LAMB
- 38d. “This ___ shall pass…”TOO
- 41d. Twinkly galaxy residentsSTARS
- 42d. “___ Am”: 2 wdsHEREI
- 44d. Ready to be served, as beer: 2 wds.ONTAP
- 45d. Sensible or rationalSANE
- 46d. “CTRL+Z” commandUNDO
- 48d. Smoker’s temptation, for shortCIG
- 50d. Entertaining toy that spinsTOP
- 52d. Innerwear that can be opened from frontBRA
- 53d. Knight’s title, in “Game of Thrones”SER
- 54d. Tetra ___ (Sweden-based packaging giant)PAK