The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 5 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. It comes with a Happy MealTOY
- 4a. Manning of the NFLELI
- 7a. Sunset localeWEST
- 11a. Ticked-off stateIRE
- 12a. ___ to richesRAGS
- 14a. Pizzeria fixtureOVEN
- 15a. One in a podPEA
- 16a. At the peak ofATOP
- 17a. Track contestMEET
- 18a. 2007 fantasy film about a stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze starring Eva Mendes and Nicolas CageGHOSTRIDER
- 21a. Carolina’s ___ Dee RiverPEE
- 22a. Hightailed it?RAN
- 23a. Vague amountSOME
- 26a. “Rolling” or “bowling” followerPIN
- 27a. Service animal, oftenDOG
- 30a. “The ___ Beyond the Pines,” 2012 thriller telling three linear stories starring Eva MendesPLACE
- 32a. Sport ___ (all-purpose vehicle, for short)UTE
- 33a. Swear words?: 2 wds.IDO
- 34a. Obey a plus signADD
- 35a. Snitch onRAT
- 37a. Food, clothing, or shelter, e.g.NEED
- 38a. Logic game with matchsticksNIM
- 39a. Honor with a titleDUB
- 41a. “Bad ___: Port of Call New Orleans,” 2009 crime drama starring Eva MendesLIEUTENANT
- 45a. Pollution concernSMOG
- 47a. American civil rights theorist GuinierLANI
- 48a. ___ out (have a meal in a restaurant)EAT
- 50a. Without exceptionEACH
- 51a. Fire-escape signEXIT
- 52a. Aspen activitySKI
- 53a. Relaxed pace, for a horseTROT
- 54a. “Out of ___,” 2003 thriller film about a police chief and his mistress starring Eva MendesTIME
- 55a. Starting point for a golf ballTEE
Down
- 1d. “___ of the iceberg”TIP
- 2d. Portland state, for shortOREG
- 3d. “You betcha!”YEAH
- 4d. Remove, as pencil marksERASE
- 5d. Starbucks order with steamed milkLATTE
- 6d. 20th-century Russian composer ___ StravinskyIGOR
- 7d. “The ___,” 2008 comedy film with an all-female cast starring Eva MendesWOMEN
- 8d. “This is the best book I’ve ___ read!”EVER
- 9d. “Told you!”SEE
- 10d. Detonating lettersTNT
- 13d. “The ___,” 2008 superhero film about a rookie cop starring Eva MendesSPIRIT
- 19d. International oil group: Abbr.OPEC
- 20d. Native of DenmarkDANE
- 23d. Place to relaxSPA
- 24d. Like heirloomsOLD
- 25d. Miffed, or bonkersMAD
- 26d. “Stay ___!” (don’t move)PUT
- 27d. “___ Another Day” (Bond film)DIE
- 28d. “___ on a Grecian Urn” (Keats’ work)ODE
- 29d. Mount Olympus dwellerGOD
- 31d. New York’s ___ CanalERIE
- 36d. Talisman, or good-luck charmAMULET
- 37d. League for LeBron James: Abbr.NBA
- 38d. “Last ___,” 2010 romance film starring Eva Mendes in a supporting roleNIGHT
- 39d. Levi’s productDENIM
- 40d. Band togetherUNITE
- 41d. In ___ parentis (legal doctrine)LOCO
- 42d. Its business is picking up?TAXI
- 43d. Arbor abodeNEST
- 44d. Resemble, with “after”TAKE
- 45d. Game-match connectorSET
- 46d. Scratch or dentMAR
- 49d. Leave no loose ends?TIE