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The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 29 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. Bullseye hitter at a bar, oftenDART
- 5a. Toast topper or traffic stopperJAM
- 8a. Party essential that may be “tapped”KEG
- 11a. Former Iranian ruler’s titleSHAH
- 12a. ___-Cola (Pepsi’s competitor)COCA
- 13a. Harvard or Princeton, e.g.IVY
- 13|Harvard or Princeton, ea.g.|Ivy. LIMELIGHT
- 14a. 1952 comedy-drama film starring Charlie Chaplin, for which he won his only competitive OscarTAM
- 16a. ___ o’ shanter (Scottish cap)FUR
- 17a. Animal rights group’s concernETCH
- 18a. Carve on glassARCTIC
- 20a. Polar bear’s domainDEI
- 23a. Opus ___, “The Da Vinci Code” organizationFOO
- 24a. Rock music’s ___ FightersSUM
- 25a. Dim ___ (steamed starter)THEM
- 27a. Those folksRUSH
- 31a. “The Gold ___,” 1925 comedy film by Charlie ChaplinSAD
- 33a. Lacking joyYOGA
- 35a. Discipline that involves stretchy posesOTTO
- 36a. Germany’s ___ von BismarckTRILOGY
- 37|”The Godfather” or “The Lord of the Rings” films, ea.g.|Trilogy. PGA
- 37a. “The Godfather” or “The Lord of the Rings” films, e.g.OMITS
- 39a. Ryder Cup organization: Abbr.MODERN
- 39|Ryder Cup organization: Abbra.|Pga. WAG
- 42a. Fails to mentionEVE
- 43a. “___ Times,” 1936 comedy film by Charlie Chaplin that marked the last appearance of his iconic “Tramp” characterEGOS
- 46a. Happy tail movementHONG
- 47a. Night before ChristmasGES
- 48a. Inflated self-imagesALLY
- 50a. “A Countess from ___ Kong,” 1967 comedy film starring Marlon Brando that was written and directed by Charlie ChaplinTUBE
- 54a. Some toasters and microwaves, for shortARK
- 55a. Wartime friendTEA
- 56a. Sunscreen holderSTAT
Down
- 1|Alternative to dial-up: Abbrd.|Dsl. DSL
- 1d. Alternative to dial-up: Abbr.AHI
- 2d. Yellowfin tuna, on a menuRAM
- 3d. Computer memory abbreviationTHEFT
- 4|Shoplifting or burglary, ed.g.|Theft. JOG
- 4d. Shoplifting or burglary, e.g.ACHED
- 5d. Morning run, oftenMATTE
- 6d. Felt some painKITH
- 7d. Paint finish choiceEVA
- 8d. ___ and kin (relatives)GYM
- 9d. Actress Longoria of “The Young and the Restless”CIRCUS
- 10d. Fitness trainer’s workplace, for shortLUIS
- 12d. “The ___,” 1928 comedy film starring Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp as a clownCITYLIGHTS
- 15d. Singer Fonsi of “Despacito”AFRO
- 19d. 1931 romantic comedy film by Charlie Chaplin for which he composed the music: 2 wds.ROUT
- 19|1931 romantic comedy film by Charlie Chaplin for which he composed the music: 2 wdsd.|Citylights. COST
- 20d. Jackson 5 hairdoMAT
- 21d. Overwhelming defeatHOOT
- 22d. ___-effective (economical)EGGS
- 26d. Shoe-wiping spotMAY
- 28d. Be a ___ (be very funny)HOPE
- 29d. Frittata ingredientsDROWSY
- 30d. 5th position holder in a calendarIMA
- 32d. Optimist’s feelingGREAT
- 34d. In need of a napANGLE
- 38d. “___ Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” (British TV series): 2 wds.MEGA
- 38|”___ Celebrityd…Get Me Out of Here!” (British TV series): 2 wds.|Ima. OVER
- 40d. “The ___ Dictator,” 1940 satirical comedy film by Charlie Chaplin that was also his first true sound filmDESK
- 41d. It may be right or acuteOLA
- 43d. The “M” of MBOUT
- 44d. “Head ___ heels in love”NBA
- 45d. Eraser crumb siteGET