The Daily Themed Crossword May 28 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. Short-lived trendFAD
- 4a. “Threat of danger” emotionFEAR
- 8a. Crime-fighting government agency: Abbr.FBI
- 11a. Face-to-face testORAL
- 13a. “At ___, soldier” (military officer’s command)EASE
- 14a. “Pull a rabbit ___ of a hat”OUT
- 15a. “Do ___ others as you would…”UNTO
- 16a. Pull with effortDRAG
- 17a. NFL ball carriers: Abbr.RBS
- 18a. ___ for the starsREACH
- 20a. “The Five Orange ___,” Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan DoylePIPS
- 22a. Inept oneOAF
- 24a. “Pygmalion” author George BernardSHAW
- 26a. Fishing ___ (reel’s partner)ROD
- 28a. Mike and ___ (fruity candy)IKE
- 29a. “The Hound of the ___,” Sherlock Holmes novel by Arthur Conan DoyleBASKERVILLES
- 35a. Biriyani bitRICE
- 36a. DrDRE
- 37a. Actor Epps from “Love & Basketball”OMAR
- 38a. Mary ___ CosmeticsKAY
- 40a. Itty-bitty bites, as from a puppyNIPS
- 43a. “The ___ Problem,” Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan DoyleFINAL
- 47a. Not ordinary?ODD
- 49a. Flat-bodied fish with large finsRAYS
- 52a. “___ and Abel” (Jeffrey Archer novel)KANE
- 53a. Fluffy accessoryBOA
- 54a. Nabisco’s cookieOREO
- 55a. Grandson of Adam and Eve, in the BibleENOS
- 56a. Big-eyed barn birdOWL
- 57a. “The Adventure of the Speckled ___,” Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan DoyleBAND
- 58a. ___ serif (typeface)SANS
Down
- 1d. “The Sign of the ___,” Sherlock Holmes novel by Arthur Conan DoyleFOUR
- 2d. Danish architect ___ JacobsenARNE
- 3d. Digital informationDATA
- 4d. Served a meal to, sayFED
- 5d. Lobe’s localeEAR
- 6d. “Do it right now!”: Abbr.ASAP
- 7d. StREGIS
- 8d. Give up or abandonFORSAKE
- 9d. Palindromic friendBUB
- 10d. Post-___ (sticky notes)ITS
- 12d. “Crazy,” in MexicoLOCO
- 19d. Loser to the tortoise in a fableHARE
- 21d. “In the Air Tonight” musician CollinsPHIL
- 23d. Too close ___ comfortFOR
- 25d. Horror film director CravenWES
- 27d. Movie rental choice: Abbr.DVD
- 29d. Male sibling, lovinglyBRO
- 30d. Gamer’s skill, perhapsAIM
- 31d. “A ___ in Bohemia,” Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan DoyleSCANDAL
- 32d. “Knock You Down” singer HilsonKERI
- 33d. Get under the skin ofIRK
- 34d. Autumn loss for a treeLEAF
- 39d. Frightened exclamation like “Eek!”YIKES
- 41d. “No ___!” (“No issues!”)PROB
- 42d. “Brave” singer BareillesSARA
- 44d. Grandma, affectionatelyNANA
- 45d. Unknown author, for shortANON
- 46d. “30 Minutes or ___” (2011 film)LESS
- 47d. Price negotiation acronymOBO
- 48d. Publishing firm ___ Jones & CompanyDOW
- 50d. Tokyo moneyYEN
- 51d. Landscaper’s needSOD