The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 26 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. Traveled by horse, sayRODE
- 5a. Tetley drinkTEA
- 8a. “Upside ___,” 1980 single sung by Diana Ross that was nominated for a Grammy in 1981DOWN
- 12a. Heavy metal band ___ MaidenIRON
- 13a. Not even a bit even?ODD
- 14a. Competitive advantageEDGE
- 15a. Geeky sortNERD
- 16a. Bearded African beastGNU
- 17a. Presidential prohibitionVETO
- 18a. Cuddly eucalyptus eaterKOALA
- 20a. “One more thing…”ALSO
- 22a. Night before Christmas, e.g.EVE
- 24a. “___ Me in the Morning,” 1973 single by Diana Ross that hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chartTOUCH
- 27a. “___ You,” 1984 song performed by Diana Ross that had been written by Lionel Richie as a tribute to Marvin GayeMISSING
- 31a. Showing no emotionSTOIC
- 33a. Hawaiian strings, for shortUKES
- 34a. Rubber ducky’s spotTUB
- 36a. Follow a recipe instruction, perhapsADD
- 37a. ___-Saw (playground fixture)SEE
- 38a. 1982 single performed by Diana Ross that featured background vocals by Patti AustinMUSCLES
- 41a. ___ Bay, FloridaTAMPA
- 44a. Sean Connery’s titleSIR
- 45a. Census statisticAGE
- 47a. Updo hairstyle: 2 wds.PINUP
- 51a. “Love ___,” 1976 song by Diana Ross that was featured in shows like “Mad Men” and “Pose”HANGOVER
- 56a. Socially unacceptable action: Hyph.NONO
- 57a. Off-Broadway awardOBIE
- 58a. Mike and ___ (fruity candy)IKE
- 59a. Clutch tightlyGRIP
- 60a. Toothpaste typeGEL
- 61a. Spearheaded, in a wayLED
- 62a. Gradually wears away, with “at”EATS
Down
- 1d. Ice hockey venueRINK
- 2d. Dunkable cookieOREO
- 3d. Nickelodeon’s “___ the Explorer”DORA
- 4d. “___ Love,” 1981 song sung by Lionel Richie and Diana RossENDLESS
- 5d. Dress nicely, with “up”TOG
- 6d. Pulitzer Prize-winning author ___ FerberEDNA
- 7d. Full-price payer at amusement parksADULT
- 8d. God-fearingDEVOUT
- 9d. “___ to a Nightingale” (Keats’ work)ODE
- 10d. LbWGT
- 11d. Prefix with “natal” or “classical”NEO
- 19d. Prefix that means “bird”AVI
- 21d. “Help!”: Abbr.SOS
- 23d. Sinus specialist: Abbr.ENT
- 25d. What naughty kids get for ChristmasCOAL
- 26d. Sweep under the rug, sayHIDE
- 27d. “The show ___ go on”MUST
- 28d. Furniture giantIKEA
- 29d. Appear to beSEEM
- 30d. Orbit, e.g.GUM
- 32d. DJ’s assortment: Abbr.CDS
- 35d. The “B” in USBBUS
- 39d. Enjoy, as fine wineSIP
- 40d. Wince in embarrassment or disgustCRINGE
- 42d. It may be dog-earedPAGE
- 43d. “Give it ___!”: 2 wds.AGO
- 46d. Apt anagram of “vile”EVIL
- 48d. Journalist and writer EphronNORA
- 49d. Part of CPUUNIT
- 50d. “___, We Love You (A Tribute to Father),” collaboration between Diana Ross and other Motown starsPOPS
- 51d. Take more than one’s share, sayHOG
- 52d. Honest White House nicknameABE
- 53d. Zero, in a Premier League matchNIL
- 54d. Barely manage, with “out”EKE
- 55d. Pool ball color, perhapsRED