The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 22 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. Graduation gown accompanimentCAP
- 4a. Sty residentsPIGS
- 8a. Young womanLASS
- 12a. The “O” in IOUOWE
- 13a. Gumbo vegetableOKRA
- 14a. Geometry-class calculationAREA
- 15a. Lacking color or enthusiasmWAN
- 16a. Emulate the tower in PisaLEAN
- 17a. Wedding cake levelTIER
- 18a. Matt ___, former MMA athlete who won a silver medal at the 2000 OlympicsLINDLAND
- 20a. American novelist Ferber known for her book “So Big”EDNA
- 21a. Leaves that are brewedTEA
- 22a. Squash ball fillerAIR
- 24a. “Total ___” (1990 Schwarzenegger film)RECALL
- 28a. Collision sound in a comic stripBAM
- 31a. Kevin ___, former MMA athlete who won a gold medal at the 1992 OlympicsJACKSON
- 34a. ___ Harrison, MMA athlete who won gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 OlympicsKAYLA
- 36a. Narcissist’s concernEGO
- 37a. Tend to the soupSTIR
- 39a. Boxer’s trophyBELT
- 40a. Ronda ___, former MMA athlete who won a bronze medal at the 2008 OlympicsROUSEY
- 42a. Unrefined metalORE
- 44a. Beachgoers usually end up with oneTAN
- 45a. Neglects to includeOMITS
- 47a. Music genre for James BrownSOUL
- 49a. Jungle’s chest-beating primatesAPES
- 50a. Indent key on a keyboardTAB
- 53a. Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane ___”EYRE
- 54a. ___ Schultz, athlete who was the first Olympic gold medalist to enter the UFCMARK
- 55a. Leather-punching toolAWL
- 56a. Overflow with something, sayTEEM
- 57a. Clever or cunning maneuverPLOY
- 58a. WWE wrestler ___ MysterioREY
Down
- 1d. Monk’s hoodCOWL
- 2d. Anticipate, as newsAWAIT
- 3d. Tubular pasta varietyPENNE
- 4d. Opinion ___ (survey)POLL
- 5d. Do-it-yourself furniture retailerIKEA
- 6d. Mom’s mom, affectionatelyGRAN
- 7d. Open-toed shoeSANDAL
- 8d. “See ya!”LATER
- 9d. Like the SaharaARID
- 10d. Spotted by someoneSEEN
- 11d. Actress Ramirez of “Grey’s Anatomy”SARA
- 19d. Healthy chocolate varietyDARK
- 23d. Of the same ___ (similar)ILK
- 25d. German steel city in RuhrESSEN
- 26d. Producer of Adidas colognesCOTY
- 27d. Singer DiFranco of “Untouchable Face”ANI
- 28d. Farewell wordBYE
- 29d. Everyone, without exceptionALL
- 30d. Doorstep itemMAT
- 31d. Seinfeld, to friendsJER
- 32d. In the pastAGO
- 33d. Randy ___, former MMA athlete who has participated in the Olympics as a wrestling alternateCOUTURE
- 35d. Help in a heist, sayABET
- 38d. Yoel ___, MMA athlete who won a silver medal at the 2000 OlympicsROMERO
- 41d. Oregon’s capitalSALEM
- 43d. Hazardous, like a daredevil stuntRISKY
- 45d. Milky gemstoneOPAL
- 46d. Walk of Fame pieceSTAR
- 47d. “Ready, ___, go!”SET
- 48d. “Listen!” in SpanishOYE
- 49d. Increase, with “up”AMP
- 51d. Leave wide-mouthedAWE
- 52d. “The Haunting of ___ Manor” (2020 Netflix miniseries)BLY