The Daily Themed Crossword May 20 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. Not even, as a numberODD
- 4a. “Me, Myself and Irene” actor CarreyJIM
- 7a. The ___ Charitable Trusts, organization that works for ocean conservation and protects endangered speciesPEW
- 10a. Hawaiian floral necklaceLEI
- 11a. “Let’s call ___ day”: 2 wds.ITA
- 12a. Feeling after seeing the Grand Canyon, sayAWE
- 13a. TV room, for someDEN
- 14a. ___ Foundation, wildlife charity that campaigns against keeping wild animals in captivity: 2 wds.BORNFREE
- 17a. Cube’s dozenEDGES
- 20a. “___ dokie!”OKIE
- 21a. Crow’s callCAW
- 23a. Well-___ (far from clueless)AWARE
- 27a. Jane ___ Institute, organization that works towards community-centered conservation and protection of primatesGOODALL
- 31a. Run leisurelyJOG
- 32a. Sewn border, as on a skirtHEM
- 33a. Aussie hopper, informallyROO
- 34a. “Hulk” director LeeANG
- 35a. Kayaking needOAR
- 36a. Gorilla ___, organization that works on mountain gorilla veterinary projectsDOCTORS
- 39a. Group of threeTRIAD
- 42a. Tolkien monsterORC
- 43a. “Comfortably ___” (Pink Floyd hit)NUMB
- 46a. “The Second Coming” poet, William Butler ___YEATS
- 50a. Wildlife conservation organization that works towards protecting endangered wild cat speciesPANTHERA
- 54a. ___ above the rest (superior to): 2 wds.ACUT
- 55a. “Pain in My Heart” singer ___ ReddingOTIS
- 56a. Brekkie morselOAT
- 57a. “Getting Curious With Jonathan Van ___”NESS
- 58a. Oscar equivalent for televisionEMMY
- 59a. Second-last letter, phoneticallyWYE
- 60a. “A” in AMAASK
Down
- 1d. Ye ___ Tea ShoppeOLDE
- 2d. Action, good or badDEED
- 3d. ___-a-ling (bell sound)DING
- 4d. Triangular sailJIB
- 5d. “Am ___ late?”: 2 wds.ITOO
- 6d. Zuckerberg of FacebookMARK
- 7d. Golf goalPAR
- 8d. Ram’s mateEWE
- 9d. Teensy bitWEE
- 15d. “Big Momma’s House” actress LongNIA
- 16d. “These are a ___ of my favorite things…”FEW
- 18d. Green prefix?ECO
- 19d. Feeling blueSAD
- 22d. Hospital wingWARD
- 24d. Not quite closedAJAR
- 25d. Musician Wood and actor HowardRONS
- 26d. Oval-shaped breakfast stapleEGG
- 27d. Wheel with teethGEAR
- 28d. Actor Katz of “Dallas”OMRI
- 29d. Lavatory, in BritainLOO
- 30d. “In ___ parentis” (in the place of a parent)LOCO
- 32d. “Strike while the iron is ___”HOT
- 37d. Give something a shotTRY
- 38d. Non-profit organization focused on conserving endangered marine environmentOCEANA
- 40d. Fidgety and restlessANTSY
- 41d. “How obvious!”DUH
- 44d. Cat callMEOW
- 45d. Eeyore’s soundBRAY
- 47d. Unreturned tennis servesACES
- 48d. ___ Trust, organization focused on protecting endangered species across AfricaTUSK
- 49d. Google Maps’ lines, for shortSTS
- 50d. “Annabel Lee” poet, Edgar Allan ___POE
- 51d. It always needs a pin: Abbr.ATM
- 52d. Logical matchstick gameNIM
- 53d. Polished off, in a wayATE