The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 19 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. Fold-up bedCOT
- 4a. Actor Jared of “Dallas Buyer’s Club”LETO
- 8a. Military groupARMY
- 12a. “Days of ___ Lives” (1965 drama)OUR
- 13a. Nike and Adidas rivalAVIA
- 14a. Feeling of optimismHOPE
- 15a. Unreturnable tennis serveACE
- 16a. “___ in Black,” 1980 AC/DC album that sold over 50 million copies worldwideBACK
- 17a. Bounce back, as soundECHO
- 18a. Actress Charlize of “The Italian Job”THERON
- 20a. Faucet snagLEAK
- 22a. Tax-collecting organization: Abbr.IRS
- 23a. Instruction on a recipe, perhapsADD
- 24a. Poke with a toothpickSTAB
- 27a. High-___ (upscale)END
- 28a. Palindromic buddyBUB
- 31a. Singer RockKID
- 32a. NBA attacking position, for shortFWD
- 33a. Polish economist LuxemburgROSA
- 34a. Supporter’s voteYEA
- 35a. “From head to ___”TOE
- 36a. Paper with a view: Hyph.OPED
- 37a. “Tattoo ___,” 1981 Rolling Stones album that sold over 4 million copies in USAYOU
- 38a. Weight units: Abbr.KGS
- 40a. Dan in “Gossip Girl”PENN
- 41a. “Shark Tank” judge KevinOLEARY
- 45a. Padme Amidala’s daughter in “Star Wars”LEIA
- 47a. Consequences, sometimesDIRE
- 49a. Eggs at a bar?ROE
- 50a. Taiwanese rival of DellACER
- 51a. Steven’s partnerEVEN
- 52a. College transcript lettersGPA
- 53a. “___ in the U.S.A.,” 1984 Bruce Springsteen album that sold over 30 million copiesBORN
- 54a. Singer Adams of “Come Pick Me Up”RYAN
- 55a. Billy Joel’s “Tell ___ About It”HER
Down
- 1d. Winter jacketCOAT
- 2d. Reaction to a pinprickOUCH
- 3d. “The Joshua ___,” 1987 U2 album that sold over 25 million copiesTREE
- 4d. To toilLABOR
- 5d. Actor Chris of “Avengers: Endgame”EVANS
- 6d. TwitchTIC
- 7d. California city with the baseball team AthleticsOAKLAND
- 8d. Having all the points?AHEAD
- 9d. Scissor’s counter, in a gameROCK
- 10d. Speed-limit lettersMPH
- 11d. ___ Valley (UK’s largest organic brand)YEO
- 19d. Lung protectorRIB
- 21d. Announcer HallEDD
- 24d. “___ High,” 2005 film starring Kurt RussellSKY
- 25d. Suit accessoryTIE
- 26d. Tooth-fixer’s group: Abbr.ADA
- 27d. Female sheepEWE
- 28d. Jazz genre for Charlie ParkerBOP
- 29d. Put into serviceUSE
- 30d. 1987 Michael Jackson album that sold over 35 million copies worldwideBAD
- 32d. Apple’s Steve JobsFOUNDER
- 33d. Kate Winslet in “Titanic”ROSE
- 35d. Freight weight unitTON
- 37d. Long for (rhymes with “learn”)YEARN
- 38d. Divided Asian countryKOREA
- 39d. Actress Close of “101 Dalmatians”GLENN
- 40d. Beachside platformPIER
- 42d. Exclamation of frustrationARGH
- 43d. Double dutch essentialROPE
- 44d. “Junior” or “Senior” follower in schoolYEAR
- 45d. Chemist’s workplace, for shortLAB
- 46d. Environment-related prefixECO
- 48d. Poison ___ (allergenic plant)IVY