The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 1 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. ___ Musk of SpaceXELON
- 5a. Constricting South American snakeBOA
- 8a. Sauce that accompanies sushiSOY
- 11a. Building blocks in a playpen, perhapsLEGO
- 12a. Actor Paul ___ of “Ant-Man”RUDD
- 14a. Miner’s metalORE
- 15a. Plant kept under the pillow by singletons in an Irish New Year’s Eve tradition to help them dream of their future partnersMISTLETOE
- 17a. Legally forbidBAN
- 18a. Like most salad bar vegetablesRAW
- 19a. Fit for a king, sayREGAL
- 21a. Jumping seven ___, Brazilian New Year’s Eve tradition meant to bring good luckWAVES
- 24a. Screamo’s genreEMO
- 25a. Have student loans, sayOWE
- 26a. Scottish headwearTAM
- 29a. “___ Lang Syne,” song that’s sung on New Year’s Eve to bid farewell to the previous yearAULD
- 33a. “How ___ fingers am I holding up?”MANY
- 35a. YouTube Live watcher’s woeLAG
- 37a. Twist the factsLIE
- 38a. PC data unitBYTE
- 39a. Inca’s landPERU
- 41a. Prefix with “demic” or “dermal”EPI
- 42a. Contraction in “Deck the Halls”TIS
- 44a. Drinking champagne with ___, Russian New Year’s Eve tradition that’s meant to fulfill one’s wishesASHES
- 46a. “I’m ___ It” (McDonald’s slogan)LOVIN
- 49a. “Oh” follower on the alphabet chart?PEE
- 50a. ___-ideal (perfect self-image)EGO
- 51a. Red ___, item worn by Italians as a New Year’s Eve tradition for good luckUNDERWEAR
- 57a. Music genre prefixALT
- 58a. “When ___ a wee lad…”: 2 wds.IWAS
- 59a. Lady Gaga’s alma mater: Abbr.NYU
- 60a. “Look at Me, I’m Sandra ___”DEE
- 61a. Lincoln’s little oneTAD
- 62a. Socialite, for shortDEB
Down
- 1d. Horror filmdom’s “nightmarish” street?ELM
- 2d. Garland worn in MauiLEI
- 3d. Authentic ones, to a rapperOGS
- 4d. “The Hunchback of ___ Dame”NOTRE
- 5d. Prepare, as Earl GreyBREW
- 6d. Blown ___ of proportionOUT
- 7d. Think the world ofADORE
- 8d. Toshikoshi ___, noodles eaten as a Japanese New Year’s Eve tradition for a long and healthy lifeSOBA
- 9d. ___-B, dental hygiene brandORAL
- 10d. Geisha’s coinYEN
- 13d. Imagine to beDEEM
- 16d. Eighth out of eight, in a footraceLAST
- 20d. Indian beach stateGOA
- 21d. “Oven” in “bun in the oven”WOMB
- 22d. On a solo trip, sayAWAY
- 23d. Release, as pent up emotionsVENT
- 27d. Swiss mountaineer’s viewALPS
- 28d. Actress Whitman of “Parenthood”MAE
- 30d. Beekeeper in the 1997 Peter Fonda filmULEE
- 31d. They may be sealed to keep a secretLIPS
- 32d. Opus ___, sect in “The Da Vinci Code”DEI
- 34d. Bigfoot’s brotherYETI
- 36d. Twelve ___, fruits eaten as a Spanish New Year’s Eve tradition to bring luck to each month of the new yearGRAPES
- 40d. Name that goes with a password?USER
- 43d. Nunavut nativeINUIT
- 45d. Use an ax onHEW
- 46d. ___ pouring, German New Year’s Eve tradition that’s meant to predict one’s futureLEAD
- 47d. Look at, unpleasantlyOGLE
- 48d. Participate in the pollsVOTE
- 52d. “Straight Outta Compton” rap groupNWA
- 53d. Atticus Finch, to ScottDAD
- 54d. Destiny of good things, as per a popular proverbEND
- 55d. Yes on deck?AYE
- 56d. Bring forth, as a genieRUB