The Daily Themed Crossword Mar 29 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. Like a Top 40 songHIT
- 4a. Archer’s skillAIM
- 7a. Mia StJOHN
- 11a. Adam’s partnerEVE
- 12a. To and ___ (back and forth)FRO
- 13a. Nabisco’s cream-filled cookieOREO
- 14a. Poison ivy woeRASH
- 16a. ___-Tac-ToeTIC
- 17a. Animal fat used in cookingLARD
- 18a. “I’m ___ you!” (not fooled by): 2 wds.ONTO
- 19a. Claressa ___, American boxer who held several world championships in three weight classesSHIELDS
- 21a. Soap ingredientLYE
- 24a. ___ Taylor (clothing retailer)ANN
- 25a. Regina ___, German boxer who was the WIBF’s world champion in three divisionsHALMICH
- 29a. Emulate a professorTEACH
- 33a. Memorable ageERA
- 34a. Like Loki or ThorNORSE
- 36a. Take from, illegallyROB
- 37a. Compete in a slalomSKI
- 38a. Amanda ___, Puerto Rican boxer who has held nine major world titles across seven weight classesSERRANO
- 40a. Place for a peepholeDOOR
- 44a. Young Darth Vader’s nameANI
- 45a. Battle of Normandy siteCAEN
- 47a. PC image format: Abbr.JPEG
- 51a. Cecilia ___, Norwegian boxer who was the first-ever boxer to hold five world titles simultaneouslyBRAEKHUS
- 55a. Vegetable with curly leavesKALE
- 56a. Warrior Pose exerciseYOGA
- 57a. “Much ___ About Nothing”ADO
- 58a. Actor Peters of “X-Men: Apocalypse”EVAN
- 59a. Historic British prep schoolETON
- 60a. Four-poster or king, e.g.BED
- 61a. Tenant’s concernRENT
Down
- 1d. Medal of Honor recipientHERO
- 2d. Nobel prize winner PavlovIVAN
- 3d. The “T” of LSATTEST
- 4d. “Rear,” to a sailorAFT
- 5d. Colored part of the eyeIRIS
- 6d. Chocolate-and-coffee beverageMOCHA
- 7d. 1973 Dolly Parton chart-topper with the lyric “Please don’t take my man”JOLENE
- 8d. Like some examsORAL
- 9d. ___ mentality (conforming thoughts)HERD
- 10d. Approves, silentlyNODS
- 15d. Holly ___, former American boxer and current mixed martial artist who was a multiple-time world champion in boxingHOLM
- 20d. Student who works with less or no pay over summer, sayINTERN
- 22d. Yang’s complementYIN
- 23d. Environment-friendly prefixECO
- 25d. “___ Just Not That Into You” (2009 film)HES
- 26d. Noah’s watercraftARK
- 27d. ___-back attitude (relaxed)LAID
- 28d. 60 minute periods, for shortHRS
- 30d. “The Altar” constellationARA
- 31d. ___ artist (scammer)CON
- 32d. “True Detective” airer: Abbr.HBO
- 35d. “The Old Man and the ___” (Ernest Hemingway novel)SEA
- 39d. Lucia ___, Dutch boxer who had been the WIBF Super Lightweight World ChampionRIJKER
- 41d. One may find several schools hereOCEAN
- 42d. Whiskey barrel woodOAK
- 43d. Detox locale, for shortREHAB
- 46d. Like some shades of lipstick or nail paintNUDE
- 48d. ___ the way (be a pioneer)PAVE
- 49d. Flair or panacheELAN
- 50d. Honorable man, for shortGENT
- 51d. “So long!”BYE
- 52d. Go bad, as foodROT
- 53d. “All Those Years ___” (George Harrison hit)AGO
- 54d. Grassy lawn patchSOD