The Daily Themed Crossword May 12 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. July’s follower, for shortAUG
- 4a. Question’s partner, for shortANS
- 7a. Make hash browns, sayFRY
- 10a. Stuck-up personSNOB
- 12a. Coastal Indian stateGOA
- 13a. Number that’s yelled before “Happy New Year!”ONE
- 14a. Tree with conesPINE
- 15a. “The ___ Bride,” 1987 film starring Mandy Patinkin that has a royal designation in its titlePRINCESS
- 17a. Brewed party drinkTEA
- 18a. Primary arteryAORTA
- 19a. Computer’s “brain”: Abbr.CPU
- 21a. Mountain range with alpacasANDES
- 25a. “The ___ and the Dirtwater Fox,” 1976 film starring Goldie Hawn that has a royal designation in its titleDUCHESS
- 29a. Vatican City currencyEURO
- 30a. Actor Butterfield of “Hugo”ASA
- 31a. Chirps from chicksPEEPS
- 34a. What goes with kith?KIN
- 35a. Like pre-blow-dried hairDAMP
- 37a. “The ___ La La Song” (song by The Banana Splits)TRA
- 38a. Recycler’s prefixECO
- 39a. ___ history (fictional genre), for shortALT
- 42a. “From where I stand,” online: Abbr.IMO
- 44a. Parking ___ (street device)METER
- 46a. Aviary residencesNESTS
- 49a. Dorothy’s portrayer on “The Golden Girls”BEA
- 50a. “D” in DJDISC
- 52a. “The ___ and I,” 1956 film starring Deborah Kerr that has a royal designation in its titleKING
- 54a. Cold remark?BRR
- 55a. Give a flabbergasted stareGAPE
- 56a. At the center ofAMID
- 57a. Studio Ghibli frameCEL
- 58a. “She,” in LisbonELA
- 59a. Gym goer’s tallies, for shortREPS
Down
- 1d. Egyptian serpentASP
- 2d. Pound or gram, e.g.UNIT
- 3d. “___ Girl,” 2014 thriller filmGONE
- 4d. Farmer’s prefix meaning “soil and field”AGRO
- 5d. “Film” or “Pinot” followerNOIR
- 6d. Claus who owns a sleighSANTA
- 7d. The Riddler, to BatmanFOE
- 8d. ICU workers: Abbr.RNS
- 9d. It’s not a noYES
- 11d. Spot for a volleyball match, perhapsBEACH
- 15d. Stop button on SpotifyPAUSE
- 16d. Charlie Chaplin’s propCANE
- 20d. ___ Guardiola (Spanish soccer manager)PEP
- 22d. “The ___,” 2020 film starring Jim Broadbent that has a royal designation in its titleDUKE
- 23d. He captured the Little Mermaid’s heartERIC
- 24d. Prefix with “gram” to mean an ultrasound imageSONO
- 25d. Family member associated with corny jokesDAD
- 26d. Miss Kentucky’s country: Abbr.USA
- 27d. Photoshoot prop, for shortCAM
- 28d. Go down, as the sunSET
- 32d. “The ___ of Egypt,” 1998 animated musical starring Val Kilmer that has a royal designation in its titlePRINCE
- 33d. “It’s the ___ old story…”SAME
- 36d. Buttery squarePAT
- 40d. Window part for a potted plant, perhapsLEDGE
- 41d. ___ and errorTRIAL
- 43d. Liam Neeson’s “Schindler’s List” roleOSKAR
- 44d. Like certain coincidences or mortalsMERE
- 45d. “Me and ___ and the Dying Girl,” 2015 film starring RJ Cyler that has a royal designation in its titleEARL
- 47d. It is traveled in “Interstellar”TIME
- 48d. Sound heard while getting a haircutSNIP
- 49d. “Sherlock” airer: Abbr.BBC
- 51d. Where to get a fish pedicure, perhapsSPA
- 53d. Department store merchandise, for shortGDS