The Daily Themed Crossword May 7 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. Whiskey or beer, e.g., for shortALC
- 4a. Pot pie legumePEA
- 7a. Dance night at high schoolPROM
- 11a. Slippery shower barSOAP
- 13a. Paintings and sculptures, sayART
- 14a. Volcanic outpourLAVA
- 15a. Feline-named shoe companyPUMA
- 16a. Used a rocking chairSAT
- 17a. Grace finisherAMEN
- 18a. The first “G” in GTGGOT
- 20a. Old-fashioned telephone component that features a circular dialROTARY
- 22a. Make, as matchaBREW
- 24a. Shopaholic’s favorite eventSALE
- 25a. ___ Jam, “Jeremy” bandPEARL
- 26a. Type of PC monitor: Abbr.LCD
- 27a. Old-fashioned television that was bulkier and contained electron guns: Abbr.CRT
- 30a. “Inferno” author ___ BrownDAN
- 31a. Rock-hard peach partPIT
- 32a. Weeder’s toolHOE
- 33a. “Life of Pi” director ___ LeeANG
- 34a. Nancy Drew’s beauNED
- 35a. ___ donna (opera’s leading lady)PRIMA
- 37a. Old-fashioned technology with keys that was once used by authorsTYPEWRITER
- 39a. ___ point (irrelevant)MOOT
- 41a. Pool ball colorRED
- 42a. Floppy ___, old-fashioned technology that was used for storing dataDISK
- 43a. Winter Olympics equipmentSKI
- 45a. Waste time, with “off”GOOF
- 49a. Wight or Man, e.g.ISLE
- 50a. Siri’s softwareIOS
- 51a. “Caribbean Blue” singer who is IrishENYA
- 52a. Word following “new” or “full”MOON
- 53a. Louse-to-beNIT
- 54a. TV’s “___ and the City”SEX
Down
- 1d. Egyptian serpentASP
- 2d. Velvet Underground’s ___ ReedLOU
- 3d. Selfie taker, for shortCAM
- 4d. “Ghosts of Girlfriends ___” (2009 film)PAST
- 5d. “It’s the end of an ___”ERA
- 6d. What opposites do, they sayATTRACT
- 7d. Dish for eating dinnerPLATE
- 8d. “___ Lama Ding Dong,” song by The EdselsRAMA
- 9d. Walkie-talkie user’s “your turn”OVER
- 10d. “Too ___ cooks spoil the broth”MANY
- 12d. Old-fashioned communication gadget that beepedPAGER
- 19d. Wise hooterOWL
- 21d. Like jokes that were once funny but aren’t anymoreOLD
- 22d. Word after “coffee” or “jelly”BEAN
- 23d. Used a doorbellRANG
- 24d. ___ projector, old-fashioned device that was used to present imagesSLIDE
- 25d. Old-fashioned gadget that was known as a handheld computer: Abbr.PDA
- 27d. Note that may read “IOU”CHIT
- 28d. “La Dolce Vita” settingROME
- 29d. Sad drop?TEAR
- 31d. Encouraging kind of talkPEP
- 34d. Big Apple newspaper: Abbr.NYT
- 35d. “Post” oppositePRE
- 36d. Blue ___ MountainsRIDGE
- 37d. ___ of gratitudeTOKEN
- 38d. Apple Watch localeWRIST
- 39d. Soup at a sushi barMISO
- 40d. Munch Museum’s cityOSLO
- 42d. Non-blinding headlights settingDIM
- 43d. Moral no-noSIN
- 44d. Pretty pond swimmersKOI
- 46d. Clip-___ (kind of ties)ONS
- 47d. “Hey!” in HavanaOYE
- 48d. Old-fashioned machine that was used to transmit documentsFAX