The Daily Themed Crossword Feb 28 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. Most-used English wordTHE
- 4a. 5, 9, 21, e.g.ODD
- 7a. Parasite’s needHOST
- 11a. Join metal using a blowtorchWELD
- 13a. Pinocchio’s downfallLIE
- 14a. Carpet-layer’s calculationAREA
- 15a. Dolores ___, Irish musician known for being the lead singer of the alternative rock band, CranberriesORIORDAN
- 17a. ___ Madrid (soccer club)REAL
- 18a. Thin puff of smoke (rhymes with “lisp”)WISP
- 19a. Rock’s partnerROLL
- 20a. Lay in the hammock?LAZED
- 23a. “Piece of cake!”EASY
- 26a. Airline based out of Tel Aviv: 2 wds.ELAL
- 27a. Washington Irving’s “___ Van Winkle”RIP
- 28a. Hitter’s stat in baseball: Abbr.RBI
- 31a. Golden Delicious and Granny Smith, e.g.APPLES
- 34a. Shirley ___, Scottish musician known for being the lead singer of the alternative rock band, GarbageMANSON
- 36a. Waikiki wearLEI
- 38a. Shakespeare’s ___ (river in England)AVON
- 39a. Gwen ___, American musician known for being the lead singer of the rock band, No DoubtSTEFANI
- 43a. Withdraw, with “out”OPT
- 44a. Flair or panacheELAN
- 45a. “As happy as a ___”CLAM
- 47a. Barbecue servingsRIBS
- 48a. Hayley ___, American musician known for being the lead singer of the rock band, ParamoreWILLIAMS
- 52a. Organization protecting individual rights: Abbr.ACLU
- 53a. “Slanted” typeface, for shortITAL
- 54a. Maple tree outputSAP
- 55a. ___-ball (arcade game)SKEE
- 56a. Fish trap, perhapsNET
- 57a. Ask too many questions?PRY
Down
- 1d. What it takes to tangoTWO
- 2d. That womanHER
- 3d. Cotton gin inventor WhitneyELI
- 4d. Automotive pioneer Ransom EOLDS
- 5d. Infant’s wearDIAPER
- 6d. TV room, for someDEN
- 7d. Debbie ___, American musician known for being the lead singer of the rock band, BlondieHARRY
- 8d. Snack in a stackOREO
- 9d. ___ of approvalSEAL
- 10d. Like someone well over six feet, sayTALL
- 12d. “I hope you ___ on your test”: 2 wds.DOWELL
- 16d. Free oneself, with “of”RID
- 20d. Actress Michele of “Glee”LEA
- 21d. Swiss peakALP
- 22d. Sound of a laser beamZAP
- 24d. Marksman’s assetAIM
- 25d. Place to be pamperedSPA
- 28d. “Kindly let us know,” on invites: Abbr.RSVP
- 29d. Cowboy’s footwearBOOT
- 30d. Family-run lodge, perhapsINN
- 32d. ___ on the shelf (Christmas tradition)ELF
- 33d. “Salty” waterbodySEA
- 35d. Supermodel CampbellNAOMI
- 37d. Stir up, in a wayINCITE
- 39d. Grace ___, American musician known for being the singer of the rock band, Jefferson AirplaneSLICK
- 40d. Chair’s partner, in a setTABLE
- 41d. Occur as a resultENSUE
- 42d. ___ ease (anxious): 2 wds.ILLAT
- 44d. Paleozoic and Cenozoic, e.g.ERAS
- 46d. The whole shebang, sayALL
- 48d. Take the goldWIN
- 49d. Egyptian viperASP
- 50d. Month after Feb, for shortMAR
- 51d. Use binoculars, perhapsSPY