The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 10 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. Order at a pub, oftenALE
- 4a. “___ from the Madding Crowd”FAR
- 7a. “Pick up the ___” (speed)PACE
- 11a. “Endless ___,” 1981 duet by Diana Ross and Lionel RichieLOVE
- 13a. Boxer MuhammadALI
- 14a. Actress Moreno of “West Side Story”RITA
- 15a. First year law student: 2 wds.ONEL
- 16a. ___ pad (single man’s home)BACHELOR
- 18a. 2020 Christopher Nolan film starring Robert PattinsonTENET
- 20a. Large boatSHIP
- 21a. Bed that’s not too heavyCOT
- 23a. Techie Bill with billionsGATES
- 27a. Adjust or changeALTER
- 29a. Laughing scavengerHYENA
- 30a. “Baby ___,” duet by Beyonce and Sean Paul that released in 2003BOY
- 31a. Saitama currencyYEN
- 34a. PigpenSTY
- 35a. Fight-ending letters: Abbr.TKO
- 36a. “I See the ___,” duet from “Tangled” sung by Mandy Moore and Zachary LeviLIGHT
- 39a. “The ___ City,” nickname of ChicagoWINDY
- 42a. Burn-soothing succulentALOE
- 43a. Freeway exitRAMP
- 45a. AlkalineBASIC
- 49a. One whose glass is half-fullOPTIMIST
- 53a. Ill-manneredRUDE
- 54a. “I’m ___ (Murder Remix),” 2001 award-winning duet by Jennifer Lopez and Ja RuleREAL
- 55a. Modernist’s prefix with “classical” or “conservative”NEO
- 56a. High schooler, oftenTEEN
- 57a. Computer key next to “alt”CTRL
- 58a. “Ed, ___ n Eddy,” cartoon showEDD
- 59a. Used a reclinerSAT
Down
- 1d. “Thanks ___!”: 2 wds.ALOT
- 2d. “The ___ Ranger,” Johnny Depp movieLONE
- 3d. Number divisible by twoEVEN
- 4d. ___ Four (The Beatles)FAB
- 5d. Exclamation of griefALAS
- 6d. Like some aroma or dessertRICH
- 7d. Settle up in advancePREPAY
- 8d. Be bedriddenAIL
- 9d. Parag Agrawal’s old position at Twitter: Abbr.CTO
- 10d. Organ with a drumEAR
- 12d. Vote into officeELECT
- 17d. “Ain’t No Mountain ___ Enough,” 1967 duet by Marvin Gaye and Tammi TerrellHIGH
- 19d. “From head to ___”TOE
- 22d. Take a crack atTRY
- 24d. Midterm, e.g.TEST
- 25d. Suffix with “differ” or “persist”ENT
- 26d. “___ Something,” 2013 Grammy-winning duet by A Great Big World and Christina AguileraSAY
- 27d. “A Light That Never Comes,” duet featuring Linkin Park and Steve ___AOKI
- 28d. “Silky” city of FranceLYON
- 30d. “I just thought of something,” in a text conversation: Abbr.BTW
- 32d. Passed, as timeELAPSED
- 33d. Zero, to Manchester UnitedNIL
- 37d. Slimy lumpGOB
- 38d. “Don’t Go Breaking My ___,” 1976 duet by Elton John and Kiki DeeHEART
- 40d. Dentist’s root canal toolDRILL
- 41d. Thanksgiving side dishYAM
- 44d. “The Girl is ___,” highly successful 1982 duet by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartneyMINE
- 46d. Goes after in courtSUES
- 47d. “I had no ___!”IDEA
- 48d. 50 ___, “21 Questions” rapperCENT
- 49d. Goblin-like monster in “The Lord of the Rings”ORC
- 50d. Furry friendPET
- 51d. Driveway surfaceTAR
- 52d. “Dot” in reverseTOD