The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 5 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. Wander around aimlesslyROAM
- 5a. Beaver’s creationDAM
- 8a. Back, on a boat (anagram of “fat”)AFT
- 11a. Boon’s oppositeBANE
- 12a. “Cool ___ cucumber”: 2 wds.ASA
- 13a. Poet Edgar Allan ___POE
- 14a. Extreme sport in which Felix Baumgartner holds a record for jumping from the edge of spaceSKYDIVING
- 17a. Victorian or Edwardian, e.g.ERA
- 18a. Invention’s seedIDEA
- 19a. It’s placed in a restaurantORDER
- 21a. ___ race, sport in which astronaut Steve Swanson participated by running on a treadmill in spaceRELAY
- 24a. Travel like a birdFLY
- 25a. Grand ___ OpryOLE
- 26a. Espresso spotsCAFES
- 28a. Byte compositionBIT
- 29a. “Brooklyn Baby” singer Lana ___ ReyDEL
- 30a. Lao Tzu principleTAO
- 33a. Sport played by NASA astronauts in space as part of a televised appearance during the World SeriesBASEBALL
- 36a. Religious offshootSECT
- 37a. LA Galaxy’s organization: Abbr.MLS
- 38a. Halley’s ___ (space phenomenon)COMET
- 39a. Alan Rickman’s character in the “Harry Potter” seriesSNAPE
- 42a. “Very funny!”: Hyph.HAHA
- 44a. “___ do you do?”HOW
- 45a. Curved piece of wood that was thrown on the International Space Station as part of an experimentBOOMERANG
- 50a. Balloon fillerAIR
- 51a. Runs a tab, sayOWES
- 52a. ___ Cooper (denim brand)LEE
- 53a. Dry or mocking, as humorWRY
- 54a. Ballpoint or fountain, for twoPENS
- 55a. Op-___ (newspaper pieces)EDS
Down
- 1d. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.RBS
- 2d. Furniture wood, perhapsOAK
- 3d. “___ last words?”ANY
- 4d. “Social” or “mass” followerMEDIA
- 5d. Actor Franco from “Now You See Me”DAVE
- 6d. Laos’s continentASIA
- 7d. Best ___ (wedding role)MAN
- 8d. Impersonated someone, sayAPED
- 9d. Word before “father” or “head”FORE
- 10d. Melodramatic dropTEAR
- 15d. Charley Weaver’s “Things Are Fine in Mount ___”IDY
- 16d. Sport that was the first to be played on the moon by astronaut Alan ShepardGOLF
- 20d. Deli bread choiceRYE
- 21d. Eldest Stark son on “Game of Thrones”ROBB
- 22d. “East of Eden” director KazanELIA
- 23d. “___ get down to business!”LETS
- 24d. Pumpkin spice seasonFALL
- 26d. Animation frameCEL
- 27d. Wine glass featureSTEM
- 29d. “___ Auto” (former Volkswagen slogan)DAS
- 31d. Ideal tennis serveACE
- 32d. Giants legend Mel ___OTT
- 34d. Japanese monarch, for shortEMP
- 35d. Air bubble in water or glassBLEB
- 36d. Rise dramaticallySOAR
- 38d. Board game that had its first Earth vs Space match in 1970CHESS
- 39d. Irish playwright George Bernard ___SHAW
- 40d. Pinot ___ (wine type)NOIR
- 41d. Amiss or haywireAWRY
- 42d. NHL’s GordieHOWE
- 43d. “I’ll second that!”AMEN
- 46d. Alley-___ (basketball term)OOP
- 47d. Hoppy beverageALE
- 48d. Neighbor of Homer on “The Simpsons”NED
- 49d. Some appliances: Abbr.GES