The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 25 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. Place for a massageSPA
- 4a. YouTube interruptions, for shortADS
- 7a. Costume party face accessoryMASK
- 11a. “___, two, three, four!” (Colonel Hathi’s march)HUP
- 12a. Christmas carolNOEL
- 14a. Bard of ___ (Shakespeare’s title)AVON
- 15a. Make a choice, with “for”OPT
- 16a. Carrier in a cafeteriaTRAY
- 17a. Diamond or gold sourceMINE
- 18a. Tennessee ___, 20th-century playwright who was inducted into the American Theater Hall of FameWILLIAMS
- 20a. Sharp side of a knifeEDGE
- 21a. Caustic chemical substanceLYE
- 22a. Cheerios grainOAT
- 24a. Eugene ___, 20th-century playwright who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936ONEILL
- 28a. Light touch?TAP
- 31a. “You ___ me at hello”HAD
- 34a. ___ up to (admit)OWN
- 35a. Tablet letter, perhapsEMAIL
- 37a. Not touched, as a mealUNEATEN
- 39a. Like a child without siblingsONLY
- 40a. Arthur ___, 20th-century playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949MILLER
- 41a. Lie unusedSIT
- 43a. Crunch targetsABS
- 44a. Tolkien genreFANTASY
- 48a. “Mercy Mercy Me” singer MarvinGAYE
- 50a. John ___, 20th-century English playwright who won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1964OSBORNE
- 51a. Slurpee alternativeICEE
- 52a. Sci-fi’s “Doctor ___”WHO
- 53a. It can be built onLOT
- 54a. Sean Bean’s “Game of Thrones” character, fondlyNED
- 55a. Negligent airport security?LAX
- 56a. Geisha’s accessoryOBI
Down
- 1d. ___ and TellSHOW
- 2d. Part of an eyePUPIL
- 3d. In an appropriate wayAPTLY
- 4d. Opposed toANTI
- 5d. Nickelodeon’s little explorerDORA
- 6d. Stitched lineSEAM
- 7d. David ___, American playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984MAMET
- 8d. Voracious, as a readerAVID
- 9d. iPod selectionSONG
- 10d. Joint with a capKNEE
- 13d. Disinfectant brandLYSOL
- 19d. Feline zodiac symbolLEO
- 23d. Barley brewALE
- 25d. They’re taken in class, usuallyNOTES
- 26d. Large jug for waterEWER
- 27d. Roadside retreatINN
- 28d. Beach-goer’s colorTAN
- 29d. Be under the weatherAIL
- 30d. Tissue layerPLY
- 31d. Sing sans wordsHUM
- 32d. Singer DiFrancoANI
- 33d. Not on scheduleDELAYED
- 36d. “All for one and one for all,” e.g.MOTTO
- 38d. Edward ___, American playwright who won three Pulitzer Prizes for three of his playsALBEE
- 41d. Youngest ObamaSASHA
- 42d. Place for new messages?INBOX
- 44d. Domesticated bird, like turkey or duckFOWL
- 45d. “___ and Janis” (comic strip)ARLO
- 46d. One who is always looking downSNOB
- 47d. Mysterious Himalayan giantYETI
- 48d. Martini liquorGIN
- 49d. Perfect tennis serveACE