The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 27 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. Lug, as luggageHAUL
- 5a. Acorn producing treeOAK
- 8a. German sci-fi show based on time-travel starring Oliver Masucci and Lisa VicariDARK
- 12a. “So what ___ is new with you?”ELSE
- 13a. Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian ___”URN
- 14a. ___ vera gelALOE
- 15a. Male deerSTAG
- 16a. Growing caninesTEETHING
- 18a. Right-angled pipe joint, sayELL
- 20a. Slippery swimmerEEL
- 21a. Without delay, informallyPRONTO
- 24a. Vegas precederLAS
- 25a. Vibrating body part that may be busted due to loud soundsEARDRUM
- 27a. Unsure, in a schedule: Abbr.TBD
- 30a. Gorillas or chimpanzees, e.g.APES
- 31a. Period over “i”?DOT
- 33a. Shade of colorHUE
- 34a. General on a Chinese menuTSO
- 35a. “12 ___,” sci-fi show based on time travel starring Aaron Stanford and Amanda SchullMONKEYS
- 38a. Hospital scan lettersMRI
- 41a. Off-Broadway awardOBIE
- 42a. 2017 Live-action drama film on Netflix based on a manga series about a young man who can time travelERASED
- 45a. Shade on a beachTAN
- 46a. Sci-fi time travel show about a stolen time machine starring Abigail Spencer and Matt LanterTIMELESS
- 48a. Daytime that breaks earlyDAWN
- 52a. Citric or boric, e.g.ACID
- 53a. Director Aster of “Hereditary”ARI
- 54a. Workout aftermathACHE
- 55a. Singer Sheeran and actor Helms, for twoEDS
- 56a. Twist the tale?LIE
- 57a. Little kidTOT
Down
- 1d. “For ___ a jolly good fellow…”HES
- 2d. Spacebar neighborALT
- 3d. Brad Pitt’s country: Abbr.USA
- 4d. “___ of Tomorrow,” DC superhero TV series on time travel starring Arthur DarvillLEGENDS
- 5d. Think ___ (speak one’s thoughts): 2 wds.OUTLOUD
- 6d. “___ you kidding me?”ARE
- 7d. Prepare to be knightedKNEEL
- 8d. Actress Arlene and writer Roald, for twoDAHLS
- 9d. The “Greatest” in the ringALI
- 10d. Harry Potter’s best friendRON
- 11d. Frat party barrel, maybeKEG
- 17d. Brewed beverage that is served hotTEA
- 19d. Post office delivery, brieflyLTR
- 21d. Organic fuel (anagram of “tape”)PEAT
- 22d. Emulates Jay-ZRAPS
- 23d. Dunkable cookieOREO
- 26d. May honoreeMOM
- 27d. Old pronounTHEE
- 28d. Pay forBUY
- 29d. ___ Moines, IowaDES
- 32d. ___ roll (chocolate taffy)TOOTSIE
- 36d. Los Angeles Lakers organization: Abbr.NBA
- 37d. Somewhat, slangilyKINDA
- 38d. Advance degrees for some teachers: Abbr.MSEDS
- 39d. Family event attendee, for shortREL
- 40d. Like a perfect scenario, sayIDEAL
- 42d. Letters on an airport displayETA
- 43d. Sushi essentialRICE
- 44d. Surrounded byAMID
- 47d. ___ LankaSRI
- 49d. Behave badly, with “out”ACT
- 50d. “Doctor ___,” sci-fi show with the time-traveling spaceship called TARDISWHO
- 51d. After-tax totalNET