The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 9 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. ___ carte (menu option): 2 wds.ALA
- 4a. Poker table actionBET
- 7a. One who’s undercoverSPY
- 10a. Chapstick’s targetLIP
- 11a. What makes a blue pen blueINK
- 12a. Formal neckwear buysTIES
- 14a. Choreography unitSTEP
- 16a. Prefix meaning “new”NEO
- 17a. “I agree,” slangilyYEAH
- 18a. Mathematical mean, for shortAVG
- 20a. “___ Mason,” ’50s legal drama series starring Raymond Burr and Barbara HalePERRY
- 21a. “___ 90,” ’50s anthology drama series starring Kim Hunter and Paul LambertPLAYHOUSE
- 26a. Entices, with baitLURES
- 27a. Pack of puppiesLITTER
- 31a. Pimply puberty problemACNE
- 32a. Motor oil company: Abbr.STP
- 33a. Kid’s vehicle on a snowy day, perhapsSLED
- 35a. TV scientist Bill ___NYE
- 36a. Word before “annum” or “diem”PER
- 37a. Heartfelt requestPLEA
- 38a. “___ It to Beaver,” ’50s sitcom starring Barbara Billingsley and Hugh BeaumontLEAVE
- 41a. Spotify Premium’s lack, for shortADS
- 42a. Kid in a kangaroo’s pouchJOEY
- 45a. E.TALF
- 47a. Birthday gift accompaniment, perhapsCARD
- 48a. “The Ed ___ Show,” ’40s variety show hosted by the titular TV personalitySULLIVAN
- 53a. Frozen carbonated beverageICEE
- 54a. President Eisenhower, lovinglyIKE
- 55a. Grape drink on “M*A*S*H”NEHI
- 56a. One-named “Lonely” singerAKON
- 57a. Caught up with, sayMET
- 58a. Way out of a buildingEXIT
Down
- 1d. Ice Bucket Challenge cause: Abbr.ALS
- 2d. In use, as a candleLIT
- 3d. Jungle primateAPE
- 4d. Five-in-a-row game of chanceBINGO
- 5d. Opposite of “WSW”: Abbr.ENE
- 6d. Letters that announce a wrestling winnerTKO
- 7d. Eyelid maladySTYE
- 8d. Boat’s docking placePIER
- 9d. Word after “leap” or “light”YEAR
- 13d. Far from forward goingSHY
- 15d. One who cashes a checkPAYEE
- 19d. DVD’s precursor: Abbr.VHS
- 20d. Family guinea pig, for onePET
- 21d. Create a strategyPLAN
- 22d. “I Love ___,” ’50s sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi ArnazLUCY
- 23d. Thomas ___ known for “Rule, Britannia!”ARNE
- 24d. The “U” in UV raysULTRA
- 25d. Take one’s time while drinkingSIP
- 28d. Cinnamon-measuring amount, for shortTSP
- 29d. Jazz legend ___ FitzgeraldELLA
- 30d. “The Donna ___ Show,” ’50s sitcom starring Carl BetzREED
- 32d. “I’ll ___ what I can do”SEE
- 34d. Karl Marx’s “___ Kapital”DAS
- 36d. Paper towel thicknessPLY
- 39d. Employee at a parking lotVALET
- 40d. Right-angled architectural extensionELL
- 42d. “The ___ Benny Program,” ’50s radio-TV comedy series starring the titular entertainerJACK
- 43d. Dunkable cookieOREO
- 44d. Biblical utopiaEDEN
- 46d. Speeder’s penaltyFINE
- 47d. Covert ops organization: Abbr.CIA
- 48d. Citizen in a computer game citySIM
- 49d. Guitar’s little lookalike, for shortUKE
- 50d. Make someone feel annoyedVEX
- 51d. Sashimi fishAHI
- 52d. Louse-to-beNIT