The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 15 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. “___ too shall pass”THIS
- 5a. “___ of Me” (song by John Legend)ALL
- 8a. Make a decisionOPT
- 11a. “That hurts!”OUCH
- 12a. Bread for a Reuben sandwichRYE
- 13a. Personal account, brieflyBIO
- 14a. Rollercoaster rider’s yellWHEE
- 15a. American musician who was the drummer for rock duo The White Stripes: 2 wds.MEGWHITE
- 18a. Yale or Harvard, e.g.IVY
- 20a. Minuscule amountIOTA
- 21a. Newton’s fruitAPPLE
- 24a. Nine-digit ID: Abbr.SSN
- 25a. The ___ Wall of ChinaGREAT
- 26a. Moe ___, American musician who was the drummer for the rock band The Velvet UndergroundTUCKER
- 29a. Alley-___ (NBA move)OOP
- 30a. Agnus ___ (“Lamb of God” invocation)DEI
- 31a. Travel itinerary “through”VIA
- 33a. American musician who was the drummer for bands like Sleater-Kinney and Wild Flag: 2 wds.JANETWEISS
- 37a. Egg cellsOVA
- 38a. Wheel-connecting rodsAXLES
- 39a. Stirred from sleepWOKE
- 41a. Santana’s “___ Como Va”OYE
- 42a. Debbi ___, American musician who was the drummer for the pop rock band The BanglesPETERSON
- 45a. Itchy outbreakRASH
- 49a. ___-friendly (like a superb app)USER
- 50a. Leatherworker’s tool, usuallyAWL
- 51a. “Trains” band Porcupine ___TREE
- 52a. School fundraising group: Abbr.PTA
- 53a. Carry on, as a tradePLY
- 54a. ___-Mex cuisineTEX
Down
- 1d. Haul a vehicleTOW
- 2d. “I’m sorry, what did you say?”HUH
- 3d. Rocks in a glass of scotchICE
- 4d. ___ E., American musician who was the drummer for The George Duke BandSHEILA
- 5d. “Seven Nation ___,” song by The White StripesARMY
- 6d. Strong cleaning agentLYE
- 7d. Chicken drumstickLEG
- 8d. Words of remembrance, for shortOBIT
- 9d. Bread with hummusPITA
- 10d. Pedicured digitTOE
- 16d. Madison’s state, for shortWISC
- 17d. Hit the hornHONK
- 19d. Odie’s doctorVET
- 21d. “Not too long ___”AGO
- 22d. ___ tip (expert advice)PRO
- 23d. ___ talk (pre-game speech)PEP
- 24d. “Sharp” man’s attireSUIT
- 26d. Casual summer topTEE
- 27d. Rotten to the core?EVIL
- 28d. High-___ (skyscraper)RISE
- 30d. Genetic material lettersDNA
- 32d. Stubborn animalASS
- 33d. Heath Ledger’s iconic Oscar-winning roleJOKER
- 34d. State confidentlyAVER
- 35d. “No ___!” (not possible)WAY
- 36d. Apply, as pressureEXERT
- 39d. Sandy ___, American musician who was the drummer for the hard rock band The RunawaysWEST
- 40d. “Cup ___” (1970s Don Williams song)OTEA
- 41d. One’s partner?ONLY
- 42d. Young spanielPUP
- 43d. Drain, as energySAP
- 44d. Athena’s “wise” birdOWL
- 46d. Auctioned-off pieces, usuallyART
- 47d. Use one’s eyesSEE
- 48d. Magical curseHEX