The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 4 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. Become droopy, like skinSAG
- 4a. “___ the season!”TIS
- 7a. Dit’s counterpart, in Morse codeDAH
- 10a. Fling with force (rhymes with “curl”)HURL
- 12a. Net materialMESH
- 13a. ___ cutter, extinct occupation that was common before the invention of the refrigeratorICE
- 14a. Garfield’s canine companionODIE
- 15a. Norway’s capitalOSLO
- 16a. ___ LankaSRI
- 17a. Obsolete occupation that used to be common at a bowling alleyPINSETTER
- 19a. Word before “capita” or “annum”PER
- 20a. Used a pewSAT
- 21a. “___ la la!”TRA
- 23a. Thumb drive lettersUSB
- 26a. ___ crier, extinct occupation that involved making public announcementsTOWN
- 29a. Motivating start to “girl!” or “boy!”ATTA
- 32a. Opens, as an orangePEELS
- 34a. Leaps suddenly, as a leopardPOUNCES
- 36a. Cut from the ___ cloth (identical)SAME
- 37a. Space station that was deorbited in 2001MIR
- 38a. “Pfft, yeah right!”HAH
- 39a. Wide-eyed with excitementAGOG
- 42a. Sheldon’s Indian friend on “The Big Bang Theory”RAJ
- 44a. ___-catcher, extinct occupation that involved trapping rodentsRAT
- 46a. “Thai” preceder to mean a rice noodle dishPAD
- 48a. ___ collector, extinct occupation that involved finding medicinal parasitesLEECH
- 52a. Boxer LailaALI
- 53a. Grouchy or angry moodSNIT
- 55a. Actor’s partROLE
- 56a. Captain’s call for helpSOS
- 57a. Eminem’s mentorDRE
- 58a. Joint for bouncing babies?KNEE
- 59a. Tarantula, to somePET
- 60a. Nagoya’s currencyYEN
- 61a. Divot stripSOD
Down
- 1d. Browse Amazon, saySHOP
- 2d. Automaker with a four-ringed logoAUDI
- 3d. Beam from ear to earGRIN
- 4d. Word after “litmus” or “Bechdel”TEST
- 5d. ___ of Skye, ScotlandISLE
- 6d. “Long story ___…”SHORT
- 7d. ___ rider, occupation that involves delivering military messagesDISPATCH
- 8d. Vineyard unitACRE
- 9d. Future estate owner, perhapsHEIR
- 11d. “I couldn’t care ___!”LESS
- 12d. “In God We Trust,” e.g.MOTTO
- 18d. Polishes off some pancakes, sayEATS
- 22d. Broke into a sprintRAN
- 23d. “Life’s full of ___ and downs”UPS
- 24d. ___ of Tranquility (spot on the moon)SEA
- 25d. Extinct occupation in ancient Greece that involved measuring distances by counting one’s stepsBEMATIST
- 27d. Typist’s statistic: Abbr.WPM
- 28d. Pinot ___NOIR
- 30d. Kind of party with Earl Grey?TEA
- 31d. ___ Ketchum (“Pokemon” protagonist)ASH
- 33d. Table supporterLEG
- 35d. Eurasia’s ___ MountainsURAL
- 40d. Photo ___ (paparazzi-filled events), informallyOPS
- 41d. ___ dancer, extinct occupation that involved maintaining early railroad tracks, slangilyGANDY
- 43d. Soda ___, extinct occupation that involved operating soda fountainsJERK
- 44d. Sandpaper-like voiceRASP
- 45d. Goo that soothesALOE
- 47d. Super serious, as straitsDIRE
- 49d. Millennia and then someEONS
- 50d. Nile queen, informallyCLEO
- 51d. Be mindful ofHEED
- 54d. Two hours to midnight?TEN