The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 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. Scientist’s workstation, for shortLAB
- 4a. Pimply puberty woeACNE
- 8a. Cleopatra’s least favorite snake?ASP
- 11a. Make a mistakeERR
- 12a. Ancient Greek epic by Homer that tells the tale of the Trojan WarILIAD
- 13a. “However,” informally (anagram of “hot”)THO
- 14a. “We can ___ little faster”: 2 wds.GOA
- 15a. White parts of orangesPITHS
- 16a. Lao-Tzu philosophyTAO
- 17a. Ancient Greek epic by Homer that tells the tale of the king of Ithaca’s journeyODYSSEY
- 19a. Roald ___ who wrote “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”DAHL
- 20a. Became the victorWON
- 21a. Tuna in Hawaiian pokeAHI
- 23a. Actress Thurman of “Chambers”UMA
- 25a. Ruler who lends his name to a type of saladCAESAR
- 28a. Ancient Indian epic by Sage Vyasa that tells the tale of the Pandava and Kaurava brothersMAHABHARATA
- 31a. King’s heirPRINCE
- 32a. Barn doctor, for shortVET
- 33a. Soap-maker’s ingredientLYE
- 34a. Fraternity address, for shortBRO
- 36a. Prefix with “circle” or “colon”SEMI
- 39a. Old English epic that tells the tale of the eponymous hero of the GeatsBEOWULF
- 43a. Lumberjack’s toolAXE
- 44a. Toots one’s own hornBRAGS
- 46a. Polynesian pastePOI
- 47a. Salon stiffenerGEL
- 48a. Epic of ___, ancient Turkish epic that tells the tale of the Kyrgyz peopleMANAS
- 49a. CIA precursor: Abbr.OSS
- 50a. “Macbeth” segmentACT
- 51a. Question of time?WHEN
- 52a. Advanced mathematical degreeNTH
Down
- 1d. Toddler’s building blockLEGO
- 2d. Yankee hall-of-famer, to fans: Hyph.AROD
- 3d. Go “hee-haw”BRAY
- 4d. UFO driverALIEN
- 5d. Tokyo or Toronto, e.g.CITY
- 6d. “I don’t wanna,” informallyNAH
- 7d. Ones who tweak crosswords, for shortEDS
- 8d. Word before “boy!” or “girl!”ATTA
- 9d. Persian monarchSHAH
- 10d. Swimming sitePOOL
- 12d. ___ factoIPSO
- 18d. African language that gave us “Hakuna Matata”SWAHILI
- 19d. Deny any responsibility forDISAVOW
- 21d. Wee battery sizeAAA
- 22d. ___ Majesty the QueenHER
- 23d. Baseball’s strike caller, for shortUMP
- 24d. Cosmetically damageMAR
- 25d. “That Damn Michael ___” (sketch comedy series)CHE
- 26d. Dug into a dish?ATE
- 27d. Chinese calendar rodentRAT
- 29d. “Press ___ key to continue”ANY
- 30d. Preceding A.D.: Abbr.BCE
- 34d. Launched, as a projectBEGAN
- 35d. Rachel’s love on “Friends”ROSS
- 36d. “Grettir’s ___,” ancient Icelandic epic that tells the tale of the outlaw GrettirSAGA
- 37d. High-level employee, for shortEXEC
- 38d. Get ruined, as an ice sculptureMELT
- 39d. “He’s the ___ of my existence”BANE
- 40d. “Once ___ a midnight dreary…”UPON
- 41d. “Paradise ___,” English epic by John Milton that tells the tale of the Fall of ManLOST
- 42d. Underwater school member?FISH
- 44d. Big name in luxury cars: Abbr.BMW
- 45d. Cheer from a pep-teamRAH