The Daily Themed Crossword Jan 31 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. Divisions in Shakespeare’s playsACTS
- 5a. “Who Wants to ___ Millionaire?”: 2 wds.BEA
- 5|”Who Wants to ___ Millionaire?”: 2 wdsa.|Bea. BAN
- 8a. Officially forbidSLIP
- 11a. Banana peel accidentLOVE
- 12a. “Whole Lotta ___,” hit song by Led ZeppelinSAVE
- 13a. Put money in the bank for laterSOME
- 14a. A few, but not allIRIS
- 15a. Part of the eye or type of flowerTHAW
- 16a. Soften in the sun, as iceTECHNOLOGY
- 17a. “Ayo ___,” song by 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and TimbalandSIG
- 20a. An autograph is one, for shortPALACE
- 21a. Buckingham ___, LondonICY
- 25a. Bone-chillingMUSH
- 28a. Semi-solid foodREHAB
- 31a. Song by Rihanna that was co-written by Justin TimberlakeSHAM
- 32a. “It’s a ___!” (fraud)ANEW
- 34a. From square oneORB
- 36a. The moon, for oneMANIA
- 37a. Suffix with “Beatle” to mean extreme enthusiasm for a ’60s bandIRON
- 39a. ___ Maiden, legendary British metal bandYES
- 41a. Puzzle solver’s crySIGNS
- 42a. Song by Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake and Charlie WilsonPORES
- 43a. Tiny skin openingsULF
- 45a. Nobel-winning physiologist von Euler or hockey’s SamuelssonKOALA
- 47a. Eucalyptus eaterPAST
- 50a. Yesterday’s tenseOMNI
- 53a. “Bus” or “potent” prefixNUNS
- 56a. Convent occupantsALOE
- 58a. ___ vera (food for the skin)NEAT
- 59a. One way to serve whiskeyDATA
- 60a. Fodder for a computerWINS
- 61a. Deserves a medal, sayTNT
- 62a. Explosive stuff: Abbr.SUIT
- 62|Explosive stuff: Abbra.|Tnt. CTS
- 63a. “___ & Tie,” song by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-ZBEA
- . BAN
Down
- 1d. Donkey kinASS
- 2d. Thicken, as bloodCLOT
- 3d. “Until the End of ___,” song by Justin Timberlake that was re-recorded as a duet with BeyonceTIME
- 4d. Eyeglasses, informallySPECS
- 5d. Brooklyn or Manhattan, for shortBORO
- 6d. Bad to the boneEVIL
- 7d. “The Tortoise and the Hare” authorAESOP
- 8d. “___, humbug”BAH
- 9d. “When They See Us” director DuVernayAVA
- 10d. “Brand ___,” duet by Pharrell Williams and Justin TimberlakeNEW
- 12d. ___ franca (common language)LINGUA
- 13d. “Gangnam ___” (song by Psy)STYLE
- 18d. That fellowHIM
- 19d. Needle-toothed fishGAR
- 22d. Sailors’ greetingAHOY
- 23d. “C” in ICUCARE
- 24d. Recedes slowly, as a tideEBBS
- 25d. Suffixes with “organ” and “critic”ISMS
- 26d. Spiced Indian beverageCHAI
- 27d. Yin’s partnerYANG
- 29d. Sound heard in a barbershopSNIP
- 30d. Damsel in distress rescuerHERO
- 33d. “4 ___,” song by Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and TimbalandMINUTES
- 35d. Song by Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake: 2 wds.WORKIT
- 35|Song by Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake: 2 wdsd.|Workit. ASL
- 38d. Silent communication system: Abbr.NEO
- 38|Silent communication system: Abbrd.|Asl. SANDS
- 40d. “New” prefixFONT
- 44d. Hourglass grainsLUAU
- 46|Helvetica or Times New Roman, ed.g.|Font. ANTI
- 46d. Helvetica or Times New Roman, e.g.PAW
- 48d. Party in KauaiALI
- 49d. Word before “virus” or “biotic”SON
- 50d. Cub’s footMEN
- 51d. “___ Baba and the Forty Thieves”NAT
- 52d. Henry V, to Henry IVSAT