The Daily Themed Crossword May 14 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. ___ for (select)OPT
- 4a. Maple syrup sourceSAP
- 7a. Hollywood’s “MrMRS
- 10a. Ground-up fish bait (anagram of “much”)CHUM
- 12a. ___ Guevara (Cuban revolution figure)CHE
- 13a. “___ Corliss Archer,” American radio program from the Golden Age starring Janet WaldoMEET
- 14a. Robe at the Colosseum, onceTOGA
- 15a. Lung inflatorAIR
- 16a. One who is on your sideALLY
- 17a. Pro’s counterpart, to a decision makerCON
- 19a. Hello ___ (Japanese character)KITTY
- 21a. Barista’s chocolatey creationMOCHA
- 24a. Not taped, as a radio broadcastLIVE
- 25a. Disengaged from one’s peersALOOF
- 26a. “I’m not getting ___ younger!”ANY
- 27a. Chicago’s winter hours: Abbr.CST
- 30a. Spanish for “more”MAS
- 31a. Prefix with “boy” or “girl” to mean a restaurant workerBUS
- 32a. Madonna’s “___ Don’t Preach”PAPA
- 33a. Back, to a sailorAFT
- 34a. Musician’s club appearance, sayGIG
- 35a. Site where one may kiss the brideALTAR
- 36a. Electronic cigarette’s lackASH
- 37a. First “R” in R&RREST
- 38a. “Stop the ___,” American radio game show from the Golden Age that was hosted by Bert Parks and Dennis JamesMUSIC
- 41a. “Give ___ second chance!”: 2 wds.MEA
- 42a. Stick for bouncing aroundPOGO
- 43a. Country governed by seven Sheikhs: Abbr.UAE
- 45a. Like an “I told you so!” lookSMUG
- 49a. It may be passed in fields or courtsBALL
- 50a. Supermarket chain headquartered in New South Wales: Abbr.IGA
- 51a. “___ Aces,” American radio show from the Golden Age starring Paul StewartEASY
- 52a. Ocular infectionSTYE
- 53a. “I can’t, I’ve got a ___ of work”TON
- 54a. Item on a lapidarist’s desk, perhapsGEM
Down
- 1d. Month with a spooky last day, for shortOCT
- 2d. Vietnamese soupPHO
- 3d. ___ of warTUG
- 4d. Read, as a barcodeSCAN
- 5d. Tuna in a Hawaiian householdAHI
- 6d. “Ma ___,” American radio soap opera from the Golden Age starring Virginia PaynePERKINS
- 7d. Get ruined, as an ice sculptureMELT
- 8d. Have faith in, with “on”RELY
- 9d. Pig’s spotSTY
- 11d. Masculine in an aggressive wayMACHO
- 13d. Pal in CanberraMATE
- 18d. Heavy-handed oneOAF
- 20d. “The Halls of ___,” American radio show from the Golden Age starring Ronald ColmanIVY
- 21d. One of the three bears?MAMA
- 22d. Disney’s snowman from “Frozen”OLAF
- 23d. “It’ll ___ you” (price to pay)COST
- 24d. First “L” in LOLLAUGH
- 27d. Broadway musical with a feline nameCATS
- 28d. Minor public sceneSPAT
- 29d. Coat for a roadTAR
- 31d. “King ___ Time,” USA’s longest-running radio showBISCUIT
- 32d. “Quiet, ___!,” American radio show from the Golden Age starring Ernest ChappellPLEASE
- 34d. Moo goo ___ pan (Cantonese-inspired dish)GAI
- 35d. “Sorry, my hands ___ tied”ARE
- 38d. Water under a castle’s bridge?MOAT
- 39d. “Coyote ___” (2000 film)UGLY
- 40d. Like some heirs or breadwinnersSOLE
- 41d. Average in math?MEAN
- 42d. “Reading Rainbow” network: Abbr.PBS
- 44d. Before today?AGO
- 46d. Elle, e.g., for shortMAG
- 47d. ___ as directedUSE
- 48d. Room for squatsGYM