The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 10 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. “That sounds disgusting!”.UGH
- 4a. Casino wagerBET
- 7a. Double-reed woodwind instrumentOBOE
- 11a. Kanga’s kid in “Winnie-the-Pooh”ROO
- 12a. Round-bottomed fruitPEAR
- 13a. Like someone with bad mannersRUDE
- 14a. Hack off, as branchesLOP
- 15a. Neither ___ nor thereHERE
- 16a. Grace-concluding wordAMEN
- 17a. Auditioner’s tape, for shortDEMO
- 19a. Diner sign gasNEON
- 21a. Pilot’s announcement: Abbr.ETA
- 23a. Domed-home up northIGLOO
- 27a. “The ___ Boys,” film starring Richard Griffiths whose story references the Universities of Oxford and CambridgeHISTORY
- 31a. Get wind of, sayLEARN
- 32a. Opposite of “WSW”: Abbr.ENE
- 33a. Beverage in Japanese ceremoniesTEA
- 35a. Jaden Smith’s “Karate Kid” roleDRE
- 36a. Extremely skilled person, slangilyACE
- 37a. Film starring Gwyneth Paltrow that’s set in the University of CambridgeSYLVIA
- 40a. Kitchen dressing?RANCH
- 42a. “Gentle” babyLAMB
- 43a. Start of a donkey’s brayHEE
- 45a. Adidas’s catty rival?PUMA
- 48a. Google Sheets contentDATA
- 51a. “The Great ___,” film starring Denzel Washington whose story references Harvard UniversityDEBATERS
- 55a. Colorful eye partIRIS
- 56a. Cupid’s aliasAMOR
- 57a. Jake and Amy’s son on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”MAC
- 58a. Greedy person’s cryMINE
- 59a. Castle’s aquatic defenseMOAT
- 60a. ___-Wan KenobiOBI
Down
- 1d. It’s typed into an address bar: Abbr.URL
- 2d. “The ___ Shepherd,” film starring Matt Damon whose story is partly set in Yale UniversityGOOD
- 3d. What the faithful don’t give upHOPE
- 4d. Busy and buzzing flierBEE
- 5d. Bring home, as an incomeEARN
- 6d. One whose age is determined by its ringsTREE
- 7d. “___ County,” film starring Colin Hanks that’s set in Stanford UniversityORANGE
- 8d. Mooch, as a cigaretteBUM
- 9d. Verse of praiseODE
- 10d. “Dusk,” to a poetEEN
- 12d. Shutterbug’s capture, for shortPHOTO
- 18d. Bumped intoMET
- 20d. It may come from peanutsOIL
- 22d. Aesthetically pretentiousARTY
- 24d. Glasgow boyLAD
- 25d. Bobby ___ (Bruins legend)ORR
- 26d. “We’re back to square ___”ONE
- 27d. “___ ye!” (town crier’s repeated cry)HEAR
- 28d. Ancient Peruvian nativeINCA
- 29d. “I have ___ it all”SEEN
- 30d. Type in upper case letters, in a wayYELL
- 34d. Actress DuVernay’s Twitter handleAVA
- 37d. “Isn’t ___ sweet?”SHE
- 38d. Pass on, as wisdomIMPART
- 39d. Share a border withABUT
- 41d. “The Paper ___,” film starring Timothy Bottoms that’s set in Harvard UniversityCHASE
- 44d. Waxy Dutch cheeseEDAM
- 46d. “I didn’t get the ___” (“I’m clueless”)MEMO
- 47d. Cuisine with machboos and baba ghanoushARAB
- 48d. Lacking brightnessDIM
- 49d. Actress Meyers of “Kate & Allie”ARI
- 50d. Sn, to a chemistTIN
- 52d. Broody music genreEMO
- 53d. Mae West’s accessoryBOA
- 54d. Subject requiring test tubes or microscopes, for shortSCI