The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 22 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. Word before “saga” or “fail”EPIC
- 5a. FittingAPT
- 8a. “A ___ Good Men”FEW
- 11a. Intangible energy around a personAURA
- 12a. Sun Tzu’s subjectWAR
- 13|In ___ land (daydreaming): Hypha.|Lala. LALA
- 13a. In ___ land (daydreaming): Hyph.SLIM
- 14a. ___ Shady, Eminem’s alter egoEYE
- 15a. Place for a pirate’s patchALLY
- 16a. Colleague in combatELSE
- 17a. “Do you need anything ___?”SADDLE
- 18a. “Back in the ___,” 1976 song by Aerosmith that features the sounds of a galloping horseRAW
- 20a. Like some crunchy vegetablesTIE
- 23a. 1-1 or 2-2, e.g.DREAMON
- 23|1-1 or 2-2, ea.g.|Tie. ANGEL
- 24a. 1973 power ballad by Aerosmith that was also included in the soundtrack for “Last Action Hero”: 2 wds.OYL
- 24|1973 power ballad by Aerosmith that was also included in the soundtrack for “Last Action Hero”: 2 wdsa.|Dreamon. PEARL
- 28a. 1988 hit by Aerosmith penned by lead singer Steven Tyler and songwriter Desmond ChildORE
- 32a. Olive often rescued by PopeyeHEMS
- 33a. Oyster’s creationHIE
- 35a. Refinable rockBEG
- 36a. Tailor’s bordersOLD
- 38a. “Hurry,” old-styleBRR
- 39a. Plead, as for one’s pardonEMOTION
- 40a. Like a centenarianARTS
- 43a. “Turn up the heat!”DIM
- 45a. “Sweet ___,” 1975 Aerosmith hit that uses a talk boxVOID
- 49a. The “A” in MAPOOH
- 49|The A in “Ma.A.”|Arts. ICE
- 53a. Hard to read by, as lightINTO
- 54a. No longer valid, as an agreementISLE
- 56a. “Hunny”-loving bearEEN
- 57a. Figure skater’s surfaceNEAT
- 58a. “He’s really ___ rock songs these days.”DELL
Down
- 1d. “At ___, soldier”EASE
- 2d. Door-handle sign, sometimesPULL
- 3d. Colored eye partIRIS
- 4d. Paparazzi’s gearCAMERA
- 5d. Bowl over, sayAWE
- 6d. Bribes, with “off”PAYS
- 7d. Trick alternative, at HalloweenTREAT
- 8d. Apple-picking seasonFALL
- 9d. Cosmopolitan and Vogue rivalELLE
- 10|”Walk This ___,” 1975 song by Aerosmith that was covered by Run-Dd.M.C and won a Soul Train Music Award|Way. WAY
- 10d. “Walk This ___,” 1975 song by Aerosmith that was covered by Run-D.M.C and won a Soul Train Music AwardLADEN
- 13d. Heavily burdened, as with cargoDIALER
- 19d. User of a rotary phone, sayAMP
- 21d. Electric current measure, for shortWOE
- 22d. Great miseryDOH
- 24d. Homer’s outcryRYE
- 25d. Ham on ___ (deli order)ELM
- 26d. Scary Hollywood streetNAH
- 27d. Casual “No”GOB
- 29d. Gooey lumpERE
- 30d. “Before,” to ByronLEG
- 31d. Turkey or chicken drumstickRIB
- 34d. ___-tickling (funny)SOT
- 37d. Perpetual boozerLIVIN
- 41d. “___ on the Edge,” 1993 single by Aerosmith that was inspired by the 1992 Los Angeles riotsDOONE
- 42d. “Let’s ___ thing at a time”: 2 wds.RAPID
- 42|”Let’s ___ thing at a time”: 2 wdsd.|Doone. EDIE
- 44d. Very speedy, as a water currentMICE
- 45d. Actress Falco of “The Sopranos”OMEN
- 46d. Computer clicking devicesNITA
- 47d. Fortuneteller’s signROSE
- 48d. American silent film actress NaldiTOLL
- 50d. ___-colored glassesSHEL
- 51d. Bridge feeDOT