The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 24 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. Kitchen pestANT
- 4a. Unexpected glitchSNAG
- 8a. Jacob’s Biblical twinESAU
- 12a. Fish eggsROE
- 13a. Ancient Persian inhabitant (anagram of “deem”)MEDE
- 14a. High tennis returnsLOBS
- 15a. Road building materialTAR
- 16a. “___ Man,” 2008 superhero movieIRON
- 17a. Jazz icon FitzgeraldELLA
- 18a. Captain America’s weaponSHIELD
- 20a. Alex Trebek, for oneEMCEE
- 22a. Word of affirmationYES
- 23a. Dirty rodentRAT
- 24a. Choice on a test, perhapsTRUE
- 27a. The ___ Man, character in “The Wizard of Oz”TIN
- 28a. Audi or Mercedes rival: Abbr.BMW
- 31a. Thousand ___, CaliforniaOAKS
- 32a. Fleetwood ___MAC
- 33a. It can cause an alarmFIRE
- 34a. “Steve Jobs: ___ Last Thing,” 2011 documentary by PBS on Apple’s founder through a series of interviewsONE
- 35a. Father, lovinglyDAD
- 36a. “Steve Jobs: The ___ Interview,” 2012 documentary about a rare interview with the founder of AppleLOST
- 37a. “Hold on a ___!”SEC
- 38a. TV and film writers’ organization: Abbr.WGA
- 40a. Apple ___ (wearable device)WATCH
- 42a. Annie ___, American sharpshooter whose life was the subject of the musical “Annie Get Your Gun”OAKLEY
- 46a. Horsemen’s gamePOLO
- 47a. “___ She Lovely,” Stevie Wonder hit singleISNT
- 49a. Actress Gardner of “Mogambo”AVA
- 50a. SuccessorHEIR
- 51a. “Air Jordan” companyNIKE
- 52a. Actor Gibson of “Braveheart”MEL
- 53a. “Do as ___” (obey): 2 wdsISAY
- 54a. Distinct historical periodsERAS
- 55a. Prefix meaning “before”PRE
Down
- 1d. The “A” in a “B.A.” degreeARTS
- 2d. Biblical figure that built the ArkNOAH
- 3d. Actress Hatcher of “Desperate Housewives”TERI
- 4d. “Say Cheese!”SMILE
- 5d. “Triumph of the ___,” 1996 documentary featuring interviews with Steve Jobs and other entrepreneursNERDS
- 6d. CommotionADO
- 7d. Lacking a brand nameGENERIC
- 8d. Put in officeELECT
- 9d. Foot’s bottomSOLE
- 10d. ___-bodiedABLE
- 11d. “Party in the ___,” Miley Cyrus songUSA
- 19d. Seeing devicesEYES
- 21d. Gingerbread ___MAN
- 24d. “I love you ___”TOO
- 25d. Went for officeRAN
- 26d. Guitar’s relative, for shortUKE
- 27d. Tiny bitTAD
- 28d. Personal summary, for shortBIO
- 29d. Bride’s new titleMRS
- 30d. Like a fresh coat of paintWET
- 32d. “Steve Jobs: The Man in the ___,” 2015 documentary on the founder of Apple that debuted at the South by Southwest film festivalMACHINE
- 33d. Strong criticismFLAK
- 35d. Calendar closer, for shortDEC
- 37d. “The Pixar ___,” 2007 documentary on Pixar Animation Studios founded by Steve JobsSTORY
- 38d. Depp in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”WONKA
- 39d. Steve Jobs’ professional rival BillGATES
- 40d. Great sorrowsWOES
- 41d. Inter ___ALIA
- 43d. Den light, perhapsLAMP
- 44d. At any timeEVER
- 45d. Clinton’s Ivy League schoolYALE
- 46d. Golden Ratio symbolPHI
- 48d. Title for some Beatles?SIR