The Daily Themed Crossword May 16 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. Chest boneRIB
- 4a. Urban hazeSMOG
- 8a. Place for an exfoliation treatmentSPA
- 11a. Praise in verseODE
- 12a. Presses some clothes, sayIRONS
- 14a. Rooster’s partnerHEN
- 15a. “___ Trip,” 2020 song by Kid Cudi that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsBEAUTIFUL
- 17a. Baseball Hall of Famer MelOTT
- 18a. ___ Grey teaEARL
- 19a. Beekeeper in a 1997 filmULEE
- 21a. 2016 song by Beyonce and James Blake that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsFORWARD
- 26a. Sin, ___, and TanCOS
- 29a. “Beauty and a ___,” song by Justin Bieber featuring Nicki MinajBEAT
- 30a. Burden to be carriedLOAD
- 34a. Start of a dance count, maybeONE
- 35a. Live on the ___ (take many risks)EDGE
- 36a. Be behind on billsOWE
- 37a. “Little ___,” 1964 song covered by The Womenfolk that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsBOXES
- 39a. “Pen-Pineapple-___Pen,” 2016 song by Pikotaro that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsAPPLE
- 41a. Director Anderson of “The French Dispatch”WES
- 43a. File a lawsuit against, saySUE
- 44a. Appease, as an appetiteSATE
- 47a. “Old ___,” 2019 song by Lil Nas X that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard charts: 2 wds.TOWNROAD
- 52a. Election day in the US, for shortTUE
- 53a. Former Yankees pitcher EddieLOPAT
- 54a. Sport-___ (multi-terrain vehicle)UTE
- 55a. Brewer’s outputALE
- 56a. Equally matched, as in a competitionEVEN
- 57a. Popular motor oil additive: Abbr.STP
- 58a. NFL distances, for shortYDS
- 59a. “___ the Halls,” song by Nat King Cole that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsDECK
- 60a. Style of dance that uses the floor as percussionTAP
Down
- 1d. Post-bath attireROBE
- 2d. Germ of a discoveryIDEA
- 3d. “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy ___,” 1957 song by Elvis Presley that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsBEAR
- 4d. ___ back and relaxSIT
- 5d. Diagnostic scan: Abbr.MRI
- 6d. Punch reaction, in comicsOOF
- 7d. Wildebeest from AfricaGNU
- 8d. Loafer or sneaker, e.g.SHOE
- 9d. “___ Davidson,” 2018 song by Ariana Grande that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsPETE
- 10d. Picnic crasherANT
- 13d. Talk drunkenlySLUR
- 16d. Electromagnetic wave range used for communication in mines: Abbr.ULF
- 20d. “Bad” cholesterol lettersLDL
- 22d. Extremely overweightOBESE
- 23d. Taylor Swift’s album that is a primary colorRED
- 24d. Friendly dog’s greetingWAG
- 25d. Gobbled up the cake, sayATE
- 26d. Corn on the ___COB
- 27d. Musical YokoONO
- 28d. “___ Education,” Netflix seriesSEX
- 31d. Alley-___ (basketball play)OOP
- 32d. Cobbler’s pointy toolAWL
- 33d. Eiffel 65’s “Blue (Da Ba ___)”DEE
- 38d. Fleece sourceEWE
- 39d. Petunia, to Harry PotterAUNT
- 40d. The “P” in RPMPER
- 42d. Necessary apparatus for cookingSTOVE
- 43d. “Fatale” actress HilarySWANK
- 44d. 1960 song by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs that is one of the shortest songs to enter the Billboard chartsSTAY
- 45d. “___ Lang Syne”AULD
- 46d. Casual shirtsTEES
- 48d. Group for major oil-producing nations: Abbr.OPEC
- 49d. Kick out from office, sayOUST
- 50d. “___ girl!”ATTA
- 51d. “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” actor JohnnyDEPP
- 53d. Took charge ofLED