The Daily Themed Crossword May 9 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. Earth’s red neighborMARS
- 5a. Key above “Caps Lock”TAB
- 8a. Homer Simpson’s exclamationDOH
- 11a. “You’ve got ___ of nerve!”: 2 wds.ALOT
- 12a. It’s strummed in Hawaii, for shortUKE
- 13a. Game with “skip” and “reverse” cardsUNO
- 14a. Scottish isle that is Macbeth’s burial groundIONA
- 15a. 1979 track by Billy Joel that was his second top-twenty hit from his album “52nd Street”: 2 wds.BIGSHOT
- 17a. Word to begin a diary rant, usuallyDEAR
- 18a. Suez or Panama, e.g.CANAL
- 19a. Papeete’s island, for shortTAH
- 21a. Give someone a gentle push, sayNUDGE
- 25a. “___ Habits” (2021 Ed Sheeran song)BAD
- 28a. Murphy’s ___LAW
- 30a. ___ Simmons of Canadian food fameGAIL
- 31a. Create a blooper?ERR
- 32a. “___ Man,” 1973 hit by Billy Joel from the eponymous albumPIANO
- 35a. “___-la-la”TRA
- 36a. Like a piece of cake?EASY
- 38a. Word after “generation” or before “year”GAP
- 39a. Building shape named after a letterELL
- 40a. Aesop’s “The ___ in the Lion’s Skin”ASS
- 43a. Penalty declarer, for shortREF
- 45a. “It’s Still ___ To Me,” 1980 hit by Billy Joel that peaked at number one on the U.SROCKANDROLL
- 50a. Salt scrub sanctumSPA
- 52a. Indian queenRANI
- 53a. Diva’s deliveryARIA
- 54a. “Tell ___ About It,” 1983 hit by Billy Joel that peaked at number one on the U.SHER
- 55a. Jazz singer James known for her track “At Last”ETTA
- 56a. 27th U.STAFT
- 57a. Giggle ender?HEE
- 58a. “___ Willie Winkie”WEE
- 59a. ___ Cooper (denim products brand)LEE
Down
- 1d. Minute ___ (lemonade-making company)MAID
- 2d. Succulent that is soothingALOE
- 3d. Columnist ___ JaffeRONA
- 4d. “We Didn’t ___ the Fire,” 1989 hit by Billy Joel that peaked at number one on the U.SSTART
- 5d. Large brass instrumentTUBA
- 6d. Similar toAKIN
- 7d. Got the show on the roadBEGAN
- 8d. “Everyone knows that!”DUH
- 9d. Lennon’s YokoONO
- 10d. Stuffed with chili peppers, sayHOT
- 16d. Snail’s siblingSLUG
- 18d. Tea in DelhiCHAI
- 20d. Matterhorn, e.g.ALP
- 22d. Hinge find, hopefullyDATE
- 23d. “Uptown ___,” 1983 hit by Billy Joel that peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart from his album “An Innocent Man”GIRL
- 24d. Airline to Tel Aviv: 2 wds.ELAL
- 25d. Honey Nut Cheerios insectBEE
- 26d. Palindromic constellationARA
- 27d. “Scrubs” staffers, for shortDRS
- 29d. Happy dog’s tail motionWAG
- 33d. C.SNARNIA
- 34d. News piece with a view: Hyph.OPED
- 37d. NBA’s ___ MingYAO
- 41d. It’s followed by “driver” to mean a popular drinkSCREW
- 42d. Make a “figure eight,” saySKATE
- 44d. Where to find brothers on campus, for shortFRAT
- 45d. Once in a blue moonRARE
- 46d. Chips in a casino, sayANTE
- 47d. Interview-style testORAL
- 48d. “My ___,” 1978 hit by Billy Joel from his album “52nd Street”LIFE
- 49d. It’s better than never, they sayLATE
- 50d. What you may hear if you talk at a librarySHH
- 51d. ___ Dee RiverPEE