The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 15 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. ___ vu (familiar feeling)DEJA
- 5a. Alligator ___ (torpedo-shaped fish)GAR
- 8a. Parent honored in MayMOM
- 11a. Cheese that’s an anagram of “made”EDAM
- 12a. Dublin’s country, for shortIRE
- 13a. Fill with wondermentAWE
- 14a. Spanish for “child”NINO
- 15a. Elizabeth ___, 19th century English novelist known for “Cranford”GASKELL
- 17a. Short-___ memoryTERM
- 19a. ___ Powell, “Top Gun: Maverick” actorGLEN
- 20a. Salad dressing ingredient, perhapsOIL
- 22a. Show the ropes to?TEACH
- 26a. Put two and two togetherADD
- 29a. Superb serves, on tennis courtsACES
- 31a. Empty staircase sound effectECHO
- 32a. Anne ___, 19th century English novelist known for “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall”BRONTE
- 34a. Mary JHOLMES
- 36a. “I couldn’t ___ less!”CARE
- 37a. Tonic’s bar buddyGIN
- 38a. “Before,” in the 19th centuryERE
- 39a. ___ wire (steel fencing wire)BARB
- 41a. Heroic taleEPIC
- 43a. Presidential refusalVETO
- 45a. “Just Do It” brandNIKE
- 48a. Ella ___ Wilcox, 19th century American author and poet known for “Poems of Passion”WHEELER
- 51a. Dodge skillfully, as a questionEVADE
- 53a. “The bad guys are here!”RUN
- 54a. Weak Wi-Fi woeLAG
- 55a. Two stars in the news, perhapsITEM
- 56a. “Don’t Go ___, ” song by Camila CabelloYET
- 57a. “What ___ the chances?”ARE
- 58a. Granted for a brief periodLENT
Down
- 1d. Lion’s lounge areaDEN
- 2d. Polish before publishingEDIT
- 3d. ___ Austen, 19th century English author known for “Sense and Sensibility”JANE
- 4d. “Mi ___” (loving Spanish phrase)AMOR
- 5d. Go “tee-hee,” sayGIGGLE
- 6d. Destroyed Asian “sea”ARAL
- 7d. Change back to zero, as on a stopwatchRESET
- 8d. ___ West, “Every Day’s A Holiday” actressMAE
- 9d. Night ___ (early bird’s opposite)OWL
- 10d. Actor Brooks of “Spaceballs”MEL
- 16d. Prepare to propose, with “down”KNEEL
- 18d. Water under a castle’s bridgeMOAT
- 21d. Like Elsa’s powers in “Frozen”ICE
- 23d. Highest pointACME
- 24d. Sonny and ___ (singing duo)CHER
- 25d. Gardener’s water-filled tubeHOSE
- 26d. Alphabet’s opening trioABC
- 27d. Lacking lusterDRAB
- 28d. Nickelodeon’s animated explorerDORA
- 30d. Captain’s vesselSHIP
- 33d. What a group of neurons formsNERVE
- 35d. “The Cat ___ Tails” (1971 film)ONINE
- 37d. ___ Eliot, pen name of 19th century author Mary Ann Evans known for “Middlemarch”GEORGE
- 40d. Edward’s “Twilight” loveBELLA
- 42d. Kind of servant or rightsCIVIL
- 44d. Reason to visit a tailor, sayTEAR
- 46d. ___ Chopin, 19th century American author known for “The Awakening”KATE
- 47d. “East of ___” (1952 novel)EDEN
- 48d. Sarcastic kind of humorWRY
- 49d. Peach or tangerine, e.g.HUE
- 50d. Suffix with “insist” or “exist”ENT
- 52d. Expert in an ambulance: Abbr.EMT