The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 11 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. Guard’s “Don’t take another step!”HALT
- 5a. Best ___ (groom’s aide)MAN
- 8a. Burned wood residueASH
- 11a. French girlfriendAMIE
- 12a. UN worker protection agency: Abbr.ILO
- 13a. Four-stringed luau instrument, for shortUKE
- 14a. In ___ (working well together)SYNC
- 15a. The “U” in CPUUNIT
- 16a. Prefix with “honest” or “respectful”DIS
- 17a. Oksana ___, Uzbek gymnast who has competed in 8 Olympic GamesCHUSOVITINA
- 20a. Extremely peaceful (sounds like “marine”)SERENE
- 21a. Ian ___, Canadian equestrian who has competed in 10 Olympic GamesMILLAR
- 25a. Ready, willing and ___ABLE
- 29a. Away from the wind, on a shipALEE
- 30a. ___ Thompson, Canadian rower who has competed in 8 Olympic GamesLESLEY
- 32a. “The Colossus” poet, Sylvia ___PLATH
- 34a. Guillermo del Toro’s “Pacific ___”RIM
- 35a. Exalting verseODE
- 36a. Stye locationEYELID
- 39a. ___ Hoy, Australian equestrian who has competed in 8 Olympic GamesANDREW
- 42a. Hi-___ image (excellent image quality)RES
- 44a. “___ penny, two…” (lines from “Hot Cross Buns”): 2 wds.ONEA
- 45a. Battery size choiceAAA
- 47a. Intrusive, informallyNOSY
- 50a. Milk choiceSKIM
- 51a. Students in their final year, for shortSRS
- 52a. ___ pet (gift that sprouts)CHIA
- 53a. “Auld Lang ___”SYNE
- 54a. NFL scores: Abbr.TDS
- 55a. Motorist’s “hello”HONK
Down
- 1d. “The time ___ come”HAS
- 2d. “Junebug” actress AdamsAMY
- 3d. Michael’s brother in “Prison Break,” fondlyLINC
- 4d. Georgia ___ (public research university)TECH
- 5d. Opposite of majorMINOR
- 6d. “Stayin’ ___,” Bee Gees hitALIVE
- 7d. Away from the office, say: 2 wds.NOTIN
- 8d. Auto import with a four-ring logoAUDI
- 9d. Body coveringSKIN
- 10d. “___ Jolly Good Fellow…”: 2 wds.HESA
- 15d. ___-friendly (easy to operate)USER
- 18d. Grand Canyon nation: Abbr.USA
- 19d. Brewed herbal beveragesTEAS
- 21d. Cartographer’s forteMAP
- 22d. “___ Never Smile Again” (Frank Sinatra hit)ILL
- 23d. Grazing grasslandLEA
- 24d. “Live and ___ live”LET
- 26d. Rain-___ (bubble gum)BLO
- 27d. Conducted, as an orchestraLED
- 28d. Bird’s-___ viewEYE
- 30d. “Fireman” rapper ___ WayneLIL
- 31d. Gulf State princeEMIR
- 33d. “On ___ Majesty’s Secret Service” (1969 James Bond film)HER
- 34d. Incentive on a wanted posterREWARD
- 37d. Baker’s rising need?YEAST
- 38d. “Shakespeare in Love” actress Judi ___DENCH
- 39d. ___ van Grunsven, Dutch equestrian who has competed in 7 Olympic GamesANKY
- 40d. German denial that sounds like “nine”NEIN
- 41d. Helen Mirren’s titleDAME
- 43d. Artsy Manhattan neighborhoodSOHO
- 44d. CIA predecessor: Abbr.OSS
- 46d. Domesticated animal that can carry a loadASS
- 48d. It’s confessed in a confessionalSIN
- 49d. Himalayan long-haired oxYAK