The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 28 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. Ad-___ (improvises on stage)LIBS
- 5a. Eve’s partner in EdenADAM
- 9a. Word after “going twice,” at an auctionSOLD
- 13a. Carpeting calculationAREA
- 14a. What’s missing on MarsLIFE
- 15a. Common smoothie seedCHIA
- 16a. Narcissist’s obsessionSELF
- 17a. “Slouching Towards ___,” 1968 collection of essays by Joan DidionBETHLEHEM
- 19a. Therapists’ organization: Abbr.APA
- 19|Therapists’ organization: Abbra.|Apa. ANISE
- 21a. Star ___ (Asian spice)ATARI
- 22a. Arcade game pioneerFACT
- 25a. Trivia champ’s tidbitMEXICO
- 27a. “___ City Blues,” 1959 poem by Jack KerouacLST
- 29a. “Saving Private Ryan” craft: Abbr.OHO
- 29|”Saving Private Ryan” craft: Abbra.|Lst. PEE
- 30a. Discoverer’s cryWHAP
- 33a. Sound of letter before “Q”DAN
- 34a. Fly-swatting sound, maybeMOLAR
- 36a. “Wild Symphony” author BrownABODE
- 37a. Wisdom tooth, e.g.AMOR
- 37|Wisdom tooth, ea.g. (5)|MolarMEAGER
- 39a. “Welcome to my humble ___”ALASKA
- 41a. “Love,” to Latin loversNOR
- 43a. Very little in quantityMERC
- 45a. “Looking for ___,” 2005 debut novel by John GreenPARK
- 47a. Neither’s partnerLEST
- 48a. Hired soldier, for shortERGO
- 49a. “Mansfield ___,” 1814 novel by Jane AustenEVEL
- 52a. “___ we forget”INOR
- 56a. “Therefore” in LatinSTEW
- 57a. Motorcycle daredevil KnievelSAVE
- 58a. “Are you ___ out?”: 2 wds.NOSY
- 58|”Are you ___ out?”: 2 wdsa.|Inor. IBS
- 59a. Slow-cooked soupy dishADAM
- 60a. Control + S, on a PCSOLD
Down
- 1|”Fear and Loathing in ___ Vegas,” 1971 novel by Hunter Sd. Thompson|LasLAS
- 1d. “Fear and Loathing in ___ Vegas,” 1971 novel by Hunter SIRE
- 2d. IndignationBEL
- 3d. “The Fresh Prince of ___-Air”SAFARI
- 4d. Animal-spotting expeditionALBA
- 5d. Actress Jessica of “Dark Angel”DIE
- 6d. Six-sided Monopoly pieceAFT
- 7d. Fore’s opposite, on a shipMEH
- 8d. “Not impressed” expressionSCENT
- 9d. Pleasant whiffOHHI
- 10|”___! I didn’t see you there!”: 2 wdsd.|Ohhi. LIES
- 10d. “___! I didn’t see you there!”: 2 wds.DAME
- 11d. Tells a whopperLACT
- 12d. Knight’s ladyPIC
- 18d. Prefix meaning “milk”AMP
- 20d. Instagram upload, slangilyTEE
- 22d. Booster on a concert stage, for shortAXE
- 23d. Golf ball holderFLARE
- 24d. What a lumberjack would swingASP
- 25d. Stranded motorist’s emergency signalOWL
- 26d. Cause of Cleopatra’s demiseODOR
- 28|Hedwig from “Harry Potter,” ed.g.|Owl. HAD
- 28d. Hedwig from “Harry Potter,” e.g.ONE
- 30d. Room freshener’s targetHAM
- 31d. “I’ve ___ enough!”MOSCOW
- 32d. Lonely number?ORK
- 35d. Sandwich meatAGO
- 37d. “A Gentleman in ___,” 2016 novel by Amor TowlesBERLIN
- 38d. Mork’s planet in “Mork & Mindy”ALERT
- 39d. Back in timeMARGE
- 40d. “Goodbye to ___,” 1939 novel by Christopher IsherwoodANKLE
- 41d. Warning that’s often redAMES
- 42d. Bart Simpson’s momAPES
- 44d. Joint that may be easily twistedAVA
- 45d. Iowa State University cityREV
- 46d. King Kong and his friends, e.g.ENO
- 46|King Kong and his friends, ed.g.|Apes. SOS
- 50d. Gardner of “On the Beach”TRY