The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 25 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. ___ Braid, first woman to hold a full-time coaching job in the National Hockey LeagueDAWN
- 5a. Jon Hamm’s “___ Men”MAD
- 8a. Handheld karaoke prop, for shortMIC
- 11a. Poems of praiseODES
- 12|McDonald’s arches, ea.g.|Logo. LOGO
- 12a. McDonald’s arches, e.g.COCA
- 13a. ___-Cola (fizzy drink)EASY
- 14a. ___-peasy (very simple)IPOD
- 15a. Apple’s music deviceAMEN
- 16a. “So be it,” in churchNET
- 17a. Acrobat’s lifesaver, at a circusGAS
- 19a. Service station purchase, oftenWICKENHEISER
- 21a. Hayley ___, first woman to play professional men’s hockey in a position other than goalieGEO
- 27a. Nat ___ Wild (cable TV channel)ERIE
- 28a. The shallowest Great LakeMIMIC
- 29a. Do an impersonation ofOAT
- 31a. Quaker’s cereal grainNAH
- 32a. “I don’t think so,” informallyEACH
- 34a. “Live ___ day as if it were your last”DRAMA
- 35a. Soap opera, e.g.APES
- 35|Soap opera, ea.g.|Drama. GEE
- 38a. Jungle’s chest-beating primatesART
- 40a. “Golly ___ whiz!”FEW
- 41a. Monet’s workPRINCE
- 43a. Not manyFLAME
- 45a. Frog’s original form, in a popular fairy taleEURO
- 48a. One end of a candleSCHOFIELD
- 51a. Continental currencyELON
- 52a. Kendall Coyne ___, first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star skills competitionTOUR
- 56a. Musk of The Boring CompanyLEIA
- 57a. Rock band’s tripKEN
- 58a. Darth’s daughter, in “Star Wars”SPED
- 59a. Barbie’s beauSTAY
- 60a. Floored itAWN
- 61a. Common canine commandMAD
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Down
- 1d. Fawn’s motherDOE
- 2|Oral health organization: Abbrd.|Ada. ADA
- 2d. Oral health organization: Abbr.WES
- 3d. Director Anderson of “The Grand Budapest Hotel”NSYNC
- 4d. Justin Timberlake’s boy bandMOP
- 5d. Janitor’s implementAGO
- 6|”A long time ___ in a galaxy far, far awayd…”|Ago. DODGE
- 6d. “A long time ___ in a galaxy far, far away…”MOM
- 7d. ___ a bullet (avoid an unwelcome situation)ICE
- 8d. Pop’s partnerCAN
- 9d. On thin ___ (in a precarious situation)LITER
- 10d. Recyclable six-pack componentCASSIE
- 12d. Metric measureEKE
- 13d. ___ Campbell-Pascall, the first woman appointed to the selection committee of the Hockey Hall of FameAIM
- 18d. Barely manage, with “out”WEAR
- 20d. Prepare to fire, as a bowIOTA
- 21d. Tear’s partnerNINA
- 22d. Minuscule amount or the ninth Greek letterHEAP
- 23d. Jazz singer SimoneEMAG
- 24d. Messy stackRICE
- 25d. Online publication, for shortGOD
- 26d. Paddy field harvestCHE
- 27d. What “G” stands for in TGIFHEFFORD
- 30d. Activist GuevaraMANON
- 33d. Jayna ___, ice hockey player who helped Canada win four straight Olympic goldsARC
- 36d. ___ Rheaume, first woman to play in any of the major North American pro-sports leaguesSELF
- 37d. Rainbow shapeTESTS
- 39d. Narcissist’s obsessionWAILS
- 42d. Doctor’s orders, sometimesPEEK
- 44d. Mournful soundsRULE
- 45d. Sneak a lookIRON
- 46d. What kings and queens doMEET
- 47d. Laundry pressing needELIA
- 49d. Bump intoCOP
- 50d. Director Kazan of “A Streetcar Named Desire”HUE
- 53d. ___ a pleaDAY