The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 8 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. Perfect score for a gymnastTEN
- 4a. Hiker’s navigational aidMAP
- 7a. Barnyard bundle of hayBALE
- 11a. ___ the day (regret)RUE
- 12a. Headwear in an angel costumeHALO
- 13a. Store sign during the dayOPEN
- 14a. “It’s the end of an ___”ERA
- 15a. Twistable cookieOREO
- 16a. Without “rocks,” at a barNEAT
- 17a. Olga ___, celebrated female athlete who was a former Soviet Union gymnastKORBUT
- 19a. One cheering for their favorite athlete, sayFAN
- 21a. “___ I care!”: 2 wds.ASIF
- 23a. Acted with no wordsMIMED
- 27a. Giggling carnivoreHYENA
- 28a. “Pet” follower to mean an annoyancePEEVE
- 29a. Green prefixECO
- 31a. Dumbbell lifter?ARM
- 33a. Kitten’s “I’m hungry”MEW
- 34a. ___ Henie, celebrated female athlete who was a former Norwegian figure skaterSONJA
- 37a. Cheryl ___, celebrated female athlete who was a former American basketball playerMILLER
- 40a. Mammoth-hunting weaponSPEAR
- 41a. Duracell letters, oftenAAA
- 42a. Emulate a hungry babyCRY
- 44a. Like white light, sometimesHARSH
- 47a. Boat-unloading siteDOCK
- 50a. Palindromic constellationARA
- 52a. Megan Rapinoe’s aimGOAL
- 54a. “The Time Machine” raceELOI
- 55a. Slam-dunker’s grabRIM
- 56a. Roof overhangEAVE
- 57a. ___ Didrikson Zaharias, celebrated female athlete who was a former American golferBABE
- 58a. “Name,” in NiceNOM
- 59a. Beer-filled barrelKEG
Down
- 1d. Laborious hikeTREK
- 2d. French or German capital?EURO
- 3d. Within earshotNEAR
- 4d. ___ Navratilova, celebrated female athlete who was a former Czech-American tennis playerMARTINA
- 5d. Pale ___ (rhyming bar order)ALE
- 6d. Magician’s wordPOOF
- 7d. ___ Blair, celebrated female athlete who was a former American speed skaterBONNIE
- 8d. Monkey’s kinAPE
- 9d. Grassy landLEA
- 10d. Three-in-one doctor: Abbr.ENT
- 12d. Realtor’s showingHOUSE
- 18d. Green ___ Packers (NFL team)BAY
- 20d. Electric guitarist’s accessory, for shortAMP
- 22d. Barnyard siteFARM
- 24d. Funny viral sensationMEME
- 25d. Happily-after connectorEVER
- 26d. Dawn drops on grassDEW
- 27d. Strengthen, as an ability (rhymes with “bone”)HONE
- 29d. Snake-shapedESS
- 30d. “Chicago P.D.” character, informallyCOP
- 32d. Celebrated female athlete and former American soccer icon: 2 wds.MIAHAMM
- 35d. ___ Joyner-Kersee, celebrated female athlete and former American track and field starJACKIE
- 36d. Pirate’s gruntARR
- 38d. When repeated twice, one of the TeletubbiesLAA
- 39d. Starbucks sizeLARGE
- 43d. Implausible story, informallyYARN
- 45d. Prepare to cook, as chickpeasSOAK
- 46d. “You can’t ___ your cake and eat it too”HAVE
- 47d. Society newbie, for shortDEB
- 48d. Portuguese “hello”OLA
- 49d. Corn on the ___COB
- 51d. ___ Ferdinand (English soccer player)RIO
- 53d. Palazzo halfLEG