The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 15 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. Beings from outer space: Abbr.ETS
- 1|Beings from outer space: Abbra.|Ets. ART
- 4a. Frida Kahlo’s creationJOB
- 7a. What an employed person hasBIT
- 10a. Attacked like a mosquitoMAE
- 11a. “Rubyfruit Jungle” author Rita ___ BrownONO
- 12a. Takashi ___, retired Japanese gymnastBLUEEYES
- 13a. “Behind ___,” song by The Who that was covered in the TV series “Legion”: 2 wds.ICY
- 13|”Behind ___,” song by The Who that was covered in the TV series “Legion”: 2 wdsa.|Blueeyes. ESS
- 16a. Like hazardous winter roadsAGNES
- 17a. Snaky letterGAL
- 18a. Saint who is depicted with a lambADO
- 20a. ___ Gadot, actress who played Gisele in “Fast & Furious”ORR
- 22a. Another word for unnecessary fussDSL
- 23a. Legendary Boston Bruins defenseman Bobby ___OVER
- 24a. Broadband initialsNIC
- 26a. “The Song is ___,” song by The Who that was written by Pete TownshendAPT
- 30a. “Leaving Las Vegas” actor Cage, familiarlyEEN
- 31a. To the pointATHENA
- 32a. “Dusk,” to KeatsLEGS
- 33a. Song by The Who which was written for actress Theresa RussellACTIVE
- 35a. Table supportsSIRE
- 36a. Opposite of “passive”ORILEY
- 39a. Regal form of addressBENS
- 41a. “Baba ___,” hit song by The Who which is used as the pregame music at Sanford StadiumUNO
- 45a. Stiller and AffleckOWE
- 46a. Tres minus dosULT
- 47a. Obligation to repayRIO
- 48a. Synonym for last and final, for shortBEA
Down
- 1d. Tidal partner of “flow”EBB
- 2d. “Shop ___ You Drop” (American game show)TIL
- 3d. “The Simpsons” leisure suit wearer, Disco ___STU
- 4d. City where Iowa State University isAMES
- 5d. SunbeamsRAYS
- 6d. Easy-to-wear shirt, informallyTEE
- 7d. “___ Together,” song by The Who which was released as a non-album single in 1972JOIN
- 8|”___ mored…” (again)|Once. ONCE
- 8d. “___ more…” (again)BOYS
- 9d. “I Want It That Way” band Backstreet ___EEL
- 14d. Cooked sushi stapleSAD
- 15d. In a melancholic moodGOO
- 19d. Sticky, slimy stuffGRIT
- 20d. “True ___,” 2010 film starring Jeff BridgesARCH
- 21d. Part of the foot which is also a prefix for enemyALT
- 22d. PC key below “X”ONA
- 23|Sam Worthington thriller “Man ___ Ledge”: 2 wdsd.|Ona. DANCE
- 23d. Sam Worthington thriller “Man ___ Ledge”: 2 wds.SPAT
- 24d. “___ like nobody’s watching”VEE
- 25d. Lovers’ squabbleEEG
- 27d. Two-finger sign for peaceRNS
- 28d. Brain scan ordered by neurologists: Abbr.EARS
- 28|Brain scan ordered by neurologists: Abbrd.|Eeg. LEI
- 29d. ICU personnel: Abbr.IONIA
- 29|ICU personnel: Abbrd.|Rns. VROOM
- 34d. “I’m all ___…” (listening)SELL
- 34|”I’m all ___d…” (listening)|Ears. INTO
- 35d. Floral Niihau necklaceLOBE
- 37d. Ancient Aegean regionEWER
- 38d. Engine soundYEAR
- 39d. ___ like hotcakesBUS
- 40d. Jessica Alba starrer “___ the Blue”URN