The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 9 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. “___ Is Us,” drama TV series starring Mandy MooreTHIS
- 5a. Long-running show with famous cast members: Abbr.SNL
- 8a. “Don’t ___ the Music” (Rihanna’s request)STOP
- 12a. “They ___ that way!” (bystander’s words)WENT
- 13a. Letter that follows “bee”CEE
- 14a. Nicolas ___, actor who sang “Love Me” in “Wild at Heart”CAGE
- 15a. Palo ___, CaliforniaALTO
- 16a. “The Cat in the ___,” Mike Myers filmHAT
- 17a. Ben Stiller’s alma mater: Abbr.UCLA
- 18a. They assist in funding an eventSPONSORS
- 20a. Alfie ___, British tenor and actorBOE
- 21a. Electric swimmerEEL
- 22a. Pat gently, as makeupDAB
- 23a. Little bitTAD
- 26a. Estimated worthVALUE
- 29a. Gradually subside, as the tideEBB
- 32a. “Yo te ___” (“I love you,” in Spanish)AMO
- 33a. Burst open, as a volcanoERUPT
- 34a. Deceptive storyLIE
- 35a. ___ Segel, actor who sang “Dracula’s Lament” in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”JASON
- 37a. Hair gel, essentiallyGOO
- 38a. Captain’s journalLOG
- 39a. Sport-___ (off-road vehicle)UTE
- 41a. Cashew, e.g.NUT
- 43a. Popular misconceptionsMYTHS
- 45a. Underground plant networksROOTS
- 49a. Cry loudlyBAWL
- 50a. Slump, as an old sofa chairSAG
- 53a. Poetic “you”THEE
- 54a. Penguin predatorORCA
- 55a. “Give it ___!”: 2 wds.AGO
- 56a. ___ Hathaway, actress who sang “I Dreamed a Dream” in “Les Miserables”ANNE
- 57a. Give one’s approvalOKAY
- 58a. As ___ (up until now)YET
- 59a. PlentyLOTS
Down
- 1d. “___ the night before Christmas”TWAS
- 2d. Provide assistanceHELP
- 3d. “What’s gotten ___ you?”INTO
- 4d. Emma ___, actress who sang “City of Stars” in “La La Land”STONE
- 5d. Well-learned personSCHOLAR
- 6d. Within arm’s reachNEAR
- 7d. “___ Go Crazy!” (Prince hit)LETS
- 8d. Acronym for a diverSCUBA
- 9d. Fast-food chain with the slogan “Live Mas”: 2 wds.TACOBELL
- 10d. Gawk atOGLE
- 11d. Green, soup legumePEA
- 19d. “___ heaven” (blissful state)SEVENTH
- 22d. Commuter’s route deviationDETOUR
- 23d. ___ Mahal (monument of love)TAJ
- 24d. Physician’s group whose symbol is the staff of Asclepius: Abbr.AMA
- 25d. ___ and don’tsDOS
- 27d. Haul something heavyLUG
- 28d. Fairy tale’s second word, oftenUPON
- 30d. Blurb on a book jacket, for shortBIO
- 31d. PleadBEG
- 36d. Money spent on something, sayOUTLAY
- 40d. English class assignmentESSAY
- 42d. Sum or add upTOTAL
- 43d. ___ Strong, actor who sang a section of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” in “Kingsman: The Golden Circle”MARK
- 44d. Blue Triangle organization: Abbr.YWCA
- 46d. “That’s awful!”: 2 wds.OHNO
- 47d. Campsite sightTENT
- 48d. WitnessesSEES
- 49d. Ghost’s cryBOO
- 51d. Become mature, maybeAGE
- 52d. “We’ve ___ your back”GOT