The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 17 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. Runner’s span around the trackLAP
- 4a. ___ Francisco, venue of the first emoticon themed conventionSAN
- 7a. Letters on a sunblock lotionSPF
- 10a. Dry as a desertARID
- 12a. Type of cake with fruit served during ChristmasPLUM
- 14a. One in a playschool, maybeKID
- 15a. Skin troubleACNE
- 16a. Bart Simpson’s driverOTTO
- 17a. Vote in favor, sayYEA
- 18a. “Have You Ever Seen The Rain?” band: Abbr.CCR
- 20a. Side dish choiceSLAW
- 22a. Computer scientist Fahlman who is credited with originating the first smiley emoticonSCOTT
- 24a. “Born This Way” Lady of pop music?GAGA
- 27a. Tesla or Honda productCAR
- 28a. Stark head in “Game of Thrones”NED
- 30a. Former student, sayALUM
- 31a. Santana’s “___ Como Va”OYE
- 32a. Morse characterDIT
- 34a. Lock’s companionKEY
- 35a. Vipers in the NileASPS
- 37a. 2, 3 and 5, e.g.PRIMES
- 40a. Bloom in a pondLOTUS
- 42a. Give up on a mission, sayABORT
- 43a. City commuteBUS
- 45a. New Delhi’s country, for shortIND
- 46a. First emoticon themed convention held in 2016EMOJICON
- 50a. Draw on glassETCH
- 54a. Thompson in “Back to the Future”LEA
- 55a. Little bitTAD
- 56a. Traveled on horseback, sayRODE
- 57a. Spill in a stationery box?INK
- 58a. Certain flight information: Abbr.ETD
- 59a. One to pryNOSY
Down
- 1d. Twice, for a TeletubbyLAA
- 2d. Rainbow shapeARC
- 3d. ATM code: Abbr.PIN
- 4d. Showed off, as a dress?SPORTED
- 5d. Space bar neighborALT
- 6d. Crunchy morsels in chocolates, perhapsNUTS
- 7d. J-phone mobile set that was launched in 1997 with a set of 90 graphic emoticonsSKYWALKER
- 8d. Apple or pecan, for onePIE
- 9d. Health regulating organization: Abbr.FDA
- 11d. Art ___ (french art style)DECO
- 13d. Actress Gretchen from “The Thirteenth Floor”MOL
- 19d. Box for shipping, for shortCTN
- 21d. Turkish VIPAGA
- 22d. Doja Cat’s song from “Hot Pink”: 2 wds.SAYSO
- 23d. Approached stealthilyCREPT
- 25d. Hotel customerGUEST
- 26d. Locane of “Melrose Place”AMY
- 27d. Black fuelCOAL
- 29d. Chip go-withDIP
- 33d. Choo-choo sounder on tracksTRAIN
- 36d. Maths or geography, for shortSUBJ
- 38d. “Son of”, in ArabicIBN
- 39d. Museum of ___ Art, NYC museum where Shigetaka Kurita’s early work on emoticons is displayedMODERN
- 41d. Honeymoon room choice at a hotelSUITE
- 44d. Leave hurriedly, saySCAT
- 46d. ___ Lilly (big name in pharmaceuticals)ELI
- 47d. Sitcom “Two and a Half ___”MEN
- 48d. Carpentry woodOAK
- 49d. Unlike the rest, sayODD
- 51d. “This ___ shall pass”TOO
- 52d. ROM units: Abbr.CDS
- 53d. Casual greeting, sayHEY