The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 4 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. Understand, as a jokeGET
- 4a. Tear, like a clothRIP
- 7a. ___ Weasley, of “Harry Potter”RON
- 10a. Chest-beating primateAPE
- 11a. ___ vera, soothing succulentALOE
- 13a. Fizzy drinkSODA
- 14a. “The Star-___ Banner,” national anthem of the United StatesSPANGLED
- 16a. Sneak a quick lookPEEP
- 17a. Urban pollution signSMOG
- 18a. Compose a text, sayTYPE
- 20a. Surfer’s area?WEB
- 22a. “Where the Stars and Stripes and the ___ Fly,” 2001 song by Aaron Tippin about the United StatesEAGLE
- 26a. Doesn’t seek, sayHIDES
- 28a. Nationality of an Athens resident, maybeGREEK
- 29a. Federal auditing institution: Abbr.GAO
- 31a. ___ Man, “The Wizard of Oz” characterTIN
- 33a. Sailor’s affirmativeAYE
- 34a. Monstrous folklore creatureOGRE
- 36a. “___ Me America,” 2003 song by Dolly Parton about the United StatesCOLOR
- 39a. Singer ___ Summer of “Melody of Love (Wanna Be Loved)”DONNA
- 41a. It’s found with a will?WAY
- 42a. Make a choice, with “for”OPT
- 44a. Coffee preference at night, maybeDECAF
- 48a. “America the ___,” patriotic song written by Katharine Lee BatesBEAUTIFUL
- 53a. Belonging to us?OUR
- 54a. Used the bellRANG
- 55a. “No ___, no less”MORE
- 56a. Had some pasta, sayATE
- 57a. Frustrated exclamationARGH
- 58a. Billion-year time periodsEONS
- 59a. “Dip a ___ in the water”TOE
Down
- 1d. Oxygen or neon, e.g.GAS
- 2d. Actor Omar of “House”EPPS
- 3d. Dallas Cowboys or L.ATEAM
- 4d. “___ Old Flag,” 1974 song by Johnny Cash about the United StatesRAGGED
- 5d. Down with a bugILL
- 6d. Robert Frost or Maya Angelou, e.g.POET
- 7d. Fish eggsROE
- 8d. Poetic tributeODE
- 9d. Short snoozeNAP
- 12d. Big name in ice-creamEDY
- 13d. Primitive hunter’s weaponSPEAR
- 15d. “___ lay me down to sleep…”: 2 wds.NOWI
- 19d. Rack featurePEG
- 21d. Put some money onBET
- 23d. First or reverse, e.g.GEAR
- 24d. ESPN sports anchor BobLEY
- 25d. ___ out a livingEKE
- 26d. Traffic sound generatorHORN
- 27d. “___ Mundus Creatus Est”SIC
- 29d. “___ Bless the USA,” 1984 patriotic song by Lee GreenwoodGOD
- 30d. In the bygone daysAGO
- 32d. “It’s ___ or never”NOW
- 35d. Sufficient amountENOUGH
- 37d. Soup serving spoonsLADLES
- 38d. Santana’s “___ Como Va”OYE
- 40d. Exactly suitableAPT
- 43d. “The ___ Machine” (book by H.GTIME
- 45d. Cover completely, as with chocolateCOAT
- 46d. Prefix before “pilot” or “correct”AUTO
- 47d. “Rockin’ in the ___ World,” 1989 song by Neil YoungFREE
- 48d. One half of a bikiniBRA
- 49d. Organ often lentEAR
- 50d. “Gemini Man” director LeeANG
- 51d. ___ Fighters (rock band)FOO
- 52d. Decorative vesselURN