The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 4 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. “Ready, ___, go!”SET
- 4a. Doctors’ organization: Abbr.AMA
- 7a. Family member, for shortREL
- 10a. “A long time ___”AGO
- 11a. Opus ___DEI
- 12a. Energy bar grainOAT
- 13a. American website where one can look up books and quotesGOODREADS
- 17a. Bobby of the BruinsORR
- 18a. July follower, for shortAUG
- 19a. Reunion guests, for shortALUMS
- 21a. British startup that offers services for authors looking to self-publish booksREEDSY
- 24a. Beirut’s country, for shortLEB
- 25a. ___-at-ease (uncomfortable)ILL
- 26a. Prefix with “center” or “dermal”EPI
- 28a. ___ and flowEBB
- 31a. Spanish “waves”OLAS
- 33a. Sports bar screens, for shortTVS
- 35a. StenchREEK
- 37a. Charles Dickens’ “A ___ of Two Cities”TALE
- 38a. Sharp barkYAP
- 40a. Suffix with “handy” or “web”CAM
- 41a. Metered rideCAB
- 44a. ___ Reviews, American book review magazine founded in 1933KIRKUS
- 46a. Stylishly vintageRETRO
- 48a. Yale gradELI
- 49a. Land’s end?SEA
- 50a. Conductor ___-Pekka SalonenESA
- 52a. Gave the eye to?OGLED
- 56a. Some batteriesAAS
- 57a. San Francisco’s ___ HillNOB
- 58a. Culinary herbTHYME
- 59a. Old monitor type: Abbr.CRT
- 60a. Morning hours: Abbr.AMS
- 61a. Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 ___”STEPS
Down
- 1d. Droop, like an old sofaSAG
- 2d. Sense of selfEGO
- 3d. “This ___ shall pass”TOO
- 4d. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.ADA
- 5d. Presidential ___ of FreedomMEDAL
- 6d. Window seat alternativeAISLE
- 7d. 2010 novel by Emma Donoghue that was adapted into a movie starring Brie LarsonROOM
- 8d. Studded listening unitsEARS
- 9d. Paper size, for shortLTR
- 14d. Sibling’s fatherDAD
- 15d. Cunning tacticRUSE
- 16d. Cairo’s countryEGYPT
- 20d. ___ cool (lit, in millennial lingo)UBER
- 21d. Book ___, North American editorial site for all literary genresRIOT
- 22d. ___ Fitzgerald (jazz musician)ELLA
- 23d. Flier from Ben Gurion: 2 wds.ELAL
- 27d. Poison ___ (plant)IVY
- 29d. At one’s ___ and callBECK
- 30d. Longtime boyfriendBEAU
- 32d. Religious groupSECT
- 34d. Japan’s rice-based alcoholic drinkSAKE
- 36d. Metric distances: Abbr.KMS
- 39d. Plane captainsPILOTS
- 42d. Boxing match venueARENA
- 43d. “___ Buddies” (’80s sitcom)BOSOM
- 45d. Not leftRIGHT
- 46d. Raise, as kidsREAR
- 47d. Direction hidden in “seat”EAST
- 49d. Anatomical pouchSAC
- 51d. Washboard ___ABS
- 53d. Soaping chemicalLYE
- 54d. Ruler of ancient Rome, for shortEMP
- 55d. ___ Moines, IowaDES