The Daily Themed Crossword Jul 28 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. “___ Diary…”DEAR
- 5a. Curtain holderROD
- 8a. Organization with a “Most Wanted” list: Abbr.FBI
- 11a. One and ___ONLY
- 12a. “The Barefoot Contessa” actress GardnerAVA
- 13a. Noah’s watercraftARK
- 14a. Company that owns Facebook and InstagramMETA
- 15a. ___ Knievel, famed daredevilEVEL
- 16a. Denim’s ___ CooperLEE
- 17a. Nemo, to MarlinSON
- 18a. “The ___ Worker,” 1962 film starring Oscar winner Patty Duke who acted using sign languageMIRACLE
- 20a. Sis or bro, for shortSIB
- 22a. “Charlie’s Angels” actor ___ CurryTIM
- 23a. Medicines sold without a prescription: Abbr.OTC
- 26a. Right out of the box, sayNEW
- 28a. Black-and-white whaleORCA
- 32a. “___ of a Lesser God,” 1986 film starring Oscar winner Marlee Matlin who acted using sign languageCHILDREN
- 35a. Name, place, animal, or thingNOUN
- 36a. ___ list (tasks): Hyph.TODO
- 37a. New ___ (browser page option)TAB
- 39a. “I ___ to differ!”BEG
- 40a. Colorful pond fishKOI
- 43a. Hit on the headBOP
- 45a. “Johnny ___,” 1948 film starring Oscar winner Jane Wyman who acted using sign languageBELINDA
- 49a. Cry of alarm like “Yikes!”YIPE
- 52a. French for “soul”AME
- 53a. “Made for ___ other”EACH
- 55a. Actor Rickman of “A Little Chaos”ALAN
- 57a. Offer a price, at an auctionBID
- 58a. Attention-getting soundAHEM
- 59a. Carrot on a snowman’s face?NOSE
- 60a. “Before,” to WordsworthERE
- 61a. Stock market crash result, maybeLOSS
- 62a. Was in debtOWED
Down
- 1d. ___ Perignon (Moet & Chandon champagne)DOM
- 2d. Chemical endingsENES
- 3d. Palo ___, CaliforniaALTO
- 4d. “___ Daughter,” 1970 film that won John Mills an Oscar for his role as a non-verbal characterRYANS
- 5d. Famed sitar maestro ___ ShankarRAVI
- 6d. Plainly apparent (anagram of “voter”)OVERT
- 7d. Tibetan spiritual leader, ___ LamaDALAI
- 8d. Leaf peeping seasonFALL
- 9d. Actress Turner of “Grimm”BREE
- 10d. Mike and ___ (fruity candy)IKE
- 15d. Glowing remnant in a fireplaceEMBER
- 19d. “___, let’s get going!” (encouraging words)CMON
- 21d. Bollywood’s country, for shortIND
- 23d. Month after September, brieflyOCT
- 24d. “However,” in text lingoTHO
- 25d. “El ___” (1961 Charlton Heston starrer)CID
- 27d. Like someone caught in the rainWET
- 29d. Steal fromROB
- 30d. Pool or billiards stickCUE
- 31d. ___ Rita Sherpa, ten-time Everest climberANG
- 33d. Thor’s brotherLOKI
- 34d. Catch red-handedNAB
- 38d. Young manBOY
- 41d. NBA legend Shaquille ___ONEAL
- 42d. “My Own Private ___” (1991 drama film)IDAHO
- 44d. “The ___,” 1993 film starring Oscar winner Holly Hunter who played a non-verbal characterPIANO
- 45d. Professional baseball player ___ RuthBABE
- 46d. Kuwaiti rulerEMIR
- 47d. Opener in a news article (anagram of “leed”)LEDE
- 48d. Unreturned serves, in tennisACES
- 50d. Field furrow makerPLOW
- 51d. “Stand at ___!” (military command)EASE
- 54d. UK Royal Navy designation: Abbr.HMS
- 56d. Eddard of “Game of Thrones,” fondlyNED