The Daily Themed Crossword Jun 24 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. “Be quiet!”SHH
- 4a. Dull routineRUT
- 7a. Parent who is a June honoreeDAD
- 10a. Pod constituentPEA
- 11a. Fail to mentionOMIT
- 13a. “___ as old as time” (Disney lyrics)TALE
- 14a. Sleeve fillerARM
- 15a. Big partyBASH
- 16a. Snake’s “Back off!”HISS
- 17a. Comedian O’Donnell from “Star Search”ROSIE
- 19a. Rowing needsOARS
- 21a. “___ Robinson,” song by Simon and GarfunkelMRS
- 23a. “___ your brain”USE
- 24a. ___ Christie, “Death on the Nile” writer who was PAGATHA
- 27a. ___ Miller, “Tropic of Cancer” writer who was Anais Nin’s pen palHENRY
- 31a. Boxer known as “The Greatest”ALI
- 32a. Subside, as a tideEBB
- 34a. Thanos, to the AvengersFOE
- 35a. “To All the Boys I’ve ___ Before” (Netflix teen romcom)LOVED
- 38a. College term, for shortSEM
- 40a. ___ Paul, big name in guitarsLES
- 41a. Pet ___ (source of annoyance)PEEVE
- 42a. Lab or pug, for oneDOG
- 44a. Lilly of pharmaceuticalsELI
- 46a. ___ De Beauvoir, “The Second Sex” writer who was Jean-Paul Sartre’s pen palSIMONE
- 50a. Ring loudly, as a bell (anagram of “leap”)PEAL
- 53a. Jet ___ (watercraft)SKI
- 55a. Be an accessory to, in a heistABET
- 56a. One who will take your sideALLY
- 57a. ___ Zeppelin’s song “Good Times Bad Times”LED
- 58a. Teeny bitIOTA
- 59a. Team with Cyclops, Storm, etc: Hyph.XMEN
- 60a. Assent at seaAYE
- 61a. Tame Impala’s “The ___ I Know the Better”LESS
Down
- 1d. Have a disputeSPAR
- 2d. Protagonist, oftenHERO
- 3d. Smoked meat slicesHAMS
- 4d. ___ Lowell, “Land of Unlikeness” writer who was Elizabeth Bishop’s pen palROBERT
- 5d. Thurman of cinemaUMA
- 6d. “___ the season..”TIS
- 7d. Lecture hall podiumDAIS
- 8d. Pacino and Capone, for twoALS
- 9d. ___ Moines, IowaDES
- 12d. Old “you”THOU
- 13d. Number of heads Cerberus hasTHREE
- 18d. “___ little teapot..”: 2 wds.IMA
- 20d. Fire residueASH
- 22d. Lord Byron’s “___ Walks in Beauty”SHE
- 24d. Soother in the succulents sectionALOE
- 25d. ___ or take (approximate amount)GIVE
- 26d. Crunches’ targetABS
- 28d. Sports group that conducts the Super Bowl: Abbr.NFL
- 29d. Fish eggsROE
- 30d. “Of course!”YES
- 31d. Matterhorn, for oneALP
- 33d. Nightstand placeBEDSIDE
- 36d. ___ Waugh, “Vile Bodies” writer who was Nancy Mitford’s pen palEVELYN
- 37d. Hollywood’s Guillermo ___ ToroDEL
- 39d. French “me”MOI
- 43d. Alternative to Yahoo or OutlookGMAIL
- 45d. Madonna’s “La __ Bonita”ISLA
- 47d. Woodwind instrumentOBOE
- 48d. Brooklyn NBA teamNETS
- 49d. Touchdown data: Abbr.ETAS
- 50d. Call for truce, informallyPAX
- 51d. Shady tree or streetELM
- 52d. “Cakes and ___,” novel by WALE
- 54d. Piano bitKEY