The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 21 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. School transportation, usuallyBUS
- 4a. Children’s-story starterONCE
- 8a. “___ California,” 2006 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that won two Grammy awardsDANI
- 12a. “I’m ___ roll!”: 2 wds.ONA
- 13a. Pointed pub projectile, perhapsDART
- 14a. Proton’s placeATOM
- 15a. Like all prime numbers except twoODD
- 16a. Fail to mentionOMIT
- 17a. Take it from the top, sayREDO
- 18a. 2006 single by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock chart: 3 wds.TELLMEBABY
- 21a. Barley cousinRYE
- 22a. Prefix with “violet” or “sonic”ULTRA
- 26a. “___ to Venus,” song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 1989 album “Mother’s Milk”SUBWAY
- 31a. Electrically charged particleION
- 32a. Topper for a British judgeWIG
- 35a. Your brother’s daughter, to youNIECE
- 36a. What a squash court lacks?NET
- 37a. Fuss and botherADO
- 38a. Summer worker, perhapsINTERN
- 40a. Baker’s needYEAST
- 42a. 1952 Winter Olympics setting in NorwayOSLO
- 46a. 1995 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that was a tribute to Nirvana’s lead singer, Kurt CobainTEARJERKER
- 51a. “The Visitors” pop groupABBA
- 54a. Sound from a haunted house, perhapsWAIL
- 55a. Doctors’ organization: Abbr.AMA
- 56a. Alexa’s iPhone counterpartSIRI
- 57a. Folk singer GuthrieARLO
- 58a. Preschool attendeeTOT
- 59a. “___ Tissue,” 1999 single by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that won a Grammy in 2000SCAR
- 60a. Bigfoot’s cousinYETI
- 61a. WSW’s opposite: Abbr.ENE
Down
- 1d. Start up, as a computerBOOT
- 2d. “___ the Bridge,” 1992 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, with a music video that won two awards at the 1992 MTV Video Music AwardsUNDER
- 3d. “___ enough it’s true” (unfortunately)SADLY
- 4d. Leslie ___ JrODOM
- 5d. Newborn’s needNAME
- 6d. Barred bed?CRIB
- 7d. Grammy winner JamesETTA
- 8d. Actress Hannah of “Blade Runner”DARYL
- 9d. Wolfed downATE
- 10d. ___ off (fall asleep)NOD
- 11d. “I think …,” in textspeak: Abbr.IMO
- 19d. Electric guitar pioneer ___ PaulLES
- 20d. One who buys goodsBUYER
- 23d. “The Wizard of Oz” character ___ ManTIN
- 24d. School-to-beROE
- 25d. Hill-dwelling insectANT
- 27d. Come together to work as a teamUNITE
- 28d. Recycling receptacleBIN
- 29d. Like a freshly mopped floorWET
- 30d. ___ Ventura (Jim Carrey character)ACE
- 32d. “By the ___,” 2002 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that sold over 8 million copies worldwideWAY
- 33d. Suffix with “chlor”IDE
- 34d. ___ long way (last): 2 wds.GOA
- 39d. “Neither here ___ there”NOR
- 41d. Flight segmentSTAIR
- 43d. Do axels and lutzes, saySKATE
- 44d. It may make you puckerLEMON
- 45d. Give a formal speechORATE
- 47d. “Give It ___,” 1991 song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers which won a Grammy Award in 1992AWAY
- 48d. Extremely hard to getRARE
- 49d. Leave, as a loverJILT
- 50d. Morlocks’ victimsELOI
- 51d. Long-eared burden bearerASS
- 52d. Brand of pens and lightersBIC
- 53d. Savage X Fenty offeringBRA