The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 11 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. Oath at an altar: 2 wds.IDO
- 4a. Mudbath resortSPA
- 7a. To and ___ (back and forth)FRO
- 10a. Goldie Hawn, to Kate HudsonMOM
- 11a. Close completely, as a doorSHUT
- 12a. Soprano’s soloARIA
- 13a. ___ Naomi King from “How to Get Away with Murder”AJA
- 14a. Part of a superhero’s costume, perhapsCAPE
- 15a. Julep or mojito garnishMINT
- 16a. “They Came to ___,” 1959 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won a Laurel AwardCORDURA
- 18a. “MrDEEDS
- 19a. Strike caller on a diamond, for shortUMP
- 20a. Keeper’s lodgingINN
- 21a. Johnny ___ who sang “Man in Black”CASH
- 24a. Banker that works 24/7?: Abbr.ATM
- 26a. Give a new hue toDYE
- 29a. Blonde brew, maybeALE
- 30a. Lion’s denLAIR
- 32a. Bathroom, for shortLAV
- 33a. Shape of Mars or Milky Way?BAR
- 34a. Wile EACME
- 35a. Compose an Instagram DM, perhapsTYPE
- 36a. “___ with the Wind”GONE
- 38a. Paul Anka’s “___ Beso”ESO
- 40a. It’s set on a movie setSCENE
- 42a. “For Whom the Bell ___,” 1943 epic film starring Gary Cooper for which he was nominated for an OscarTOLLS
- 46a. Like hygiene at a dentist’s clinicORAL
- 47a. Throw off balanceFAZE
- 50a. Word after “public” or “private”EYE
- 51a. “___ Men (Wish Death),” song by 50 CentMANY
- 52a. DrIGOR
- 53a. “All bets ___ off”ARE
- 54a. Ambulance member: Abbr.EMT
- 55a. “High ___,” 1952 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won an OscarNOON
- 56a. One who looks both ways before crossing, for shortPED
Down
- 1d. Apple desktopIMAC
- 2d. Karate class siteDOJO
- 3d. Actor ___ Sharif of “Lawrence of Arabia”OMAR
- 4d. Like needles or clawsSHARP
- 5d. Cocoon occupantPUPA
- 6d. Polished off a plate of fries, sayATE
- 7d. “___ Persuasion,” 1956 drama film starring Gary Cooper for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe AwardFRIENDLY
- 8d. Orange’s coatRIND
- 9d. Quaker ___OATS
- 11d. Filth floating on a pondSCUM
- 12d. Preach to the choir?AMEN
- 17d. “Well, obviously!”DUH
- 18d. Like the setting for mood lightingDIM
- 21d. Hailed wheels?CAB
- 22d. Pie ___ mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 23d. “___ York,” 1941 biographical film starring Gary Cooper for which he won an OscarSERGEANT
- 24d. Ring toss skillAIM
- 25d. “The Hanging ___,” 1959 Western film starring Gary Cooper for which he won a Laurel AwardTREE
- 27d. Bark from a pomeranianYAP
- 28d. Last day for wrapping Christmas gifts, perhapsEVE
- 30d. Memory ___ (nostalgic person’s path)LANE
- 31d. Service that can’t be returnedACE
- 35d. “All ___ Well,” song by Taylor SwiftTOO
- 37d. ___ child (siblingless)ONLY
- 39d. Bow’s opposite, on a boatSTERN
- 40d. “Cut me ___ slack!”SOME
- 41d. Pack in extra tightlyCRAM
- 43d. Emulate a gymnast, perhapsLEAP
- 44d. Harp’s kinLYRE
- 45d. Mango pit, e.g.SEED
- 47d. Fish propeller?FIN
- 48d. “Long time” followerAGO
- 49d. Establishment containing animalsZOO