The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 14 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. Month to give out candy hearts, for shortFEB
- 4a. “To each his ___”OWN
- 7a. Boxing bout ender: Abbr.TKO
- 10a. Oat ___ muffinBRAN
- 12a. Wordsworth or Shakespeare, e.g.POET
- 14a. ___-hop (musical genre)HIP
- 15a. Not bad, but not great either: Hyph.SOSO
- 16a. Gray ___ (undefined situation)AREA
- 17a. Nelson Mandela’s country: Abbr.RSA
- 18a. “___ Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” song by Beyonce that contains a pre-relationship stage in its titleSINGLE
- 20a. Song by David Archuleta whose title denotes a state of infatuationCRUSH
- 22a. Lion in zodiac chartsLEO
- 23a. “___ Thang” (Verse Simmonds song)BOO
- 24a. Taro-based Hawaiian dishPOI
- 26a. “Play ___,” song by Melanie Martinez that contains a romantic outing in its titleDATE
- 29a. “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do” bandABBA
- 33a. Expel, as a tyrantOUST
- 35a. Flirt with one’s eyelashesBAT
- 36a. Term of affection used in a relationshipDEAR
- 37a. “I Really ___ You,” song by Carly Rae Jepsen whose title is also a declaration of feelingsLIKE
- 38a. Ipad subscription, brieflyEMAG
- 40a. ___ Tac (mint with a “Be Mine” mix)TIC
- 41a. Towards the back, to a skipperAFT
- 43a. Do nothing, in a wayREST
- 45a. Balanced zodiac sign?LIBRA
- 48a. ___ pets (terracotta figurines)CHIA
- 50a. Tokyo sashOBI
- 51a. Song by 5 Seconds of Summer whose title is usually a recipient of a heart-shaped cardVALENTINE
- 56a. Winemaker’s vesselVAT
- 57a. Refuse settlement, saySUE
- 58a. Six-pack member?CAN
- 59a. Bygone “before”ERE
- 60a. Zebra crossing user, for shortPED
- 61a. Urge, with “on”EGG
Down
- 1d. Some NFL ball carriers: Abbr.FBS
- 2d. Cupid’s Greek counterpartEROS
- 3d. Legendary serpent with a fatal stareBASILISK
- 4d. October birthstoneOPAL
- 5d. Modeled, as mittensWORE
- 6d. Maiden name precederNEE
- 7d. Drive-___ (fast food window)THRU
- 8d. “___ Me,” song by Ed Sheeran whose title is also “X” on a romantic cardKISS
- 9d. Bright fish known as “moonfish”OPAH
- 11d. All’s antonymNONE
- 13d. Mexican lunch with a crunchTACO
- 19d. “G” in TGIFGOD
- 21d. Rocky ___ (ice-cream parlor order)ROAD
- 23d. Alpha’s succeeder?BETA
- 24d. Parliament or Senate member, for shortPOL
- 25d. Opposite of “non”OUI
- 27d. Criminal partner of “aid”ABET
- 28d. ___ o’shanterTAM
- 30d. They’re placed in casinosBETS
- 31d. Tuna’s temptationBAIT
- 32d. Path of a javelin throwARC
- 34d. Blue drop?TEAR
- 39d. “Just ___ and bear it”GRIN
- 42d. Most cherished, in chatrooms, for shortFAV
- 44d. Enjoy a box of chocolates, sayEAT
- 45d. “___ Me Tender,” song by Elvis Presley that contains a relationship milestone in its titleLOVE
- 46d. Vowel-shaped construction beam: Hyph.IBAR
- 47d. “Go on, I won’t ___”BITE
- 48d. “Get a ___!” (something you can nonsarcastically tell a detective)CLUE
- 49d. Adhere toHEED
- 52d. Slitherer near pyramidsASP
- 53d. Nurse, as a bruiseICE
- 54d. Remind round-the-clockNAG
- 55d. Language in London, for shortENG