The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 20 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. Chooses, with “for”OPTS
- 5a. Desert-like (barren)ARID
- 9a. Baseball equipmentBAT
- 12a. “___ Dreams,” 1994 documentary film based on two boys pursuing their basketball dreamsHOOP
- 13a. Jazz singer Simone of “Feeling Good”NINA
- 14a. Specialized hospital area: Abbr.ICU
- 15a. Widely shared image, perhapsMEME
- 16a. Yemen’s Gulf of ___ADEN
- 17a. ___ Arbor, MichiganANN
- 18a. Remind incessantlyNAG
- 20a. Water inlet between Africa and Asia: 2 wds.REDSEA
- 22a. “The ___ Effect,” 2017 documentary based on a Toronto Raptors playerCARTER
- 25a. General ___’s chicken (Chinese dish)TSO
- 26a. Leave open-mouthedAWE
- 27a. Participated in a marathon, sayRAN
- 29a. “___ You See Me,” 2013 film starring Mark RuffaloNOW
- 32a. ProhibitBAN
- 33a. Sign that’s yet to comeOMEN
- 35a. Drake’s “Best I ___ Had”EVER
- 37a. Chris ___, singer of 1986’s “Driving Home for Christmas”REA
- 39a. Palindromic failureDUD
- 41a. Suffix used with “Japan” or “Vietnam”ESE
- 42a. “___ Cried” (1962 hit)SHE
- 45a. “On the Shoulders of ___: The Story of the Greatest Team You Never Heard Of,” 2011 documentary on an all-black basketball teamGIANTS
- 47a. Second of the two, sayLATTER
- 50a. It stiffens locks?GEL
- 51a. “Roses ___ red…”ARE
- 52a. Like some excuses, perhapsLAME
- 54a. Mini or air, for oneIPAD
- 58a. Upper house of Congress, for shortSEN
- 59a. Future attorney’s exam: Abbr.LSAT
- 60a. Not manual, for shortAUTO
- 61a. Create laceTAT
- 62a. Adjust a clock, saySETS
- 63a. Design detail, for shortSPEC
Down
- 1d. Unit of resistanceOHM
- 2d. Poet Edgar Allan ___POE
- 3d. Actor Holland of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”TOM
- 4d. Used up, as fundsSPENT
- 5d. “Teach” to “cheat”, e.g.ANAGRAM
- 6d. Got ___ of (dumped)RID
- 7d. Chemically activeINERT
- 8d. Actress Claire of “Homeland”DANES
- 9d. “Without ___,” 2009 documentary on a basketball superstarBIAS
- 10d. Teen afflictionACNE
- 11d. Fish used in a sandwichTUNA
- 19d. Lead-in to “plane”AERO
- 21d. “One & ___,” 2016 documentary on basketball player Ben SimmonsDONE
- 22d. Vehicle that can be hiredCAB
- 23d. Wage ___ of words (debate): 2 wds.AWAR
- 24d. Actress Russo of “The Thomas Crown Affair”RENE
- 28d. Eddard Stark, fondlyNED
- 30d. “Masterchef” applianceOVEN
- 31d. “Once Upon a Time in the ___” (1968 movie)WEST
- 34d. Lumps of goldNUGGETS
- 36d. Lo-___ (image quality)RES
- 38d. Halifax clock setting: Abbr.AST
- 40d. Yahtzee rollersDIE
- 43d. Gordon Ramsay’s “___ Kitchen”HELLS
- 44d. Free up space, perhapsERASE
- 46d. Jennifer Garner’s 2001 thriller filmALIAS
- 47d. “The ___ Dance,” 2020 documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago BullsLAST
- 48d. Tri-state ___AREA
- 49d. Camping essentialTENT
- 53d. It’s usually found outside a doorMAT
- 55d. Young sealPUP
- 56d. Had lunchATE
- 57d. “What’s Up, ___?” (1950 animation)DOC