The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 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. Opposite of “subtract”ADD
- 4a. Rush hour woeJAM
- 7a. Actress Farrow of “Peyton Place”MIA
- 10a. Sticks near a pool tableCUES
- 12a. Spanish soccer cheerOLE
- 13a. “A” in Q&A, for shortANS
- 14a. How whiskey may be servedNEAT
- 15a. ___ Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” actor who was posthumously nominated for an Academy AwardCHADWICK
- 17a. Active volcano in ItalyETNA
- 18a. “___ Hall” (Diane Keaton starrer)ANNIE
- 19a. Sound heard in a snow fort, perhapsBRR
- 21a. Raven’s commentCAW
- 23a. Larry ___, composer for the film “Limelight,” for which he posthumously won an Academy AwardRUSSELL
- 27a. Allergy indicator, maybeRASH
- 30a. Snake in “Antony and Cleopatra”ASP
- 31a. Antlered animal on Maine’s flagMOOSE
- 34a. Bruce in the film “Enter the Dragon”LEE
- 35a. Tree in “The Twelve Days of Christmas”PEAR
- 37a. Having more sugar or honey, saySWEETER
- 39a. “___ alive!” (“Frankenstein” quote)ITS
- 42a. Portuguese pronounELA
- 43a. ___ Ashman, lyricist for the 1991 film “Beauty and the Beast,” for which he posthumously won an Academy AwardHOWARD
- 45a. React to breaking news, perhapsGASP
- 49a. Tuna at a luauAHI
- 51a. Succulent used as a skin sootherALOE
- 52a. One of the biblical twinsESAU
- 53a. “Please rescue us!”SOS
- 54a. Flatbread from a tandoorNAAN
- 55a. Body part that parts when you smileLIPS
- 56a. The Bee Gees’ “___ a Liar”HES
- 57a. East Berlin’s land, formerly: Abbr.GDR
- 58a. Honey Boo Boo’s pageant attire, perhapsSASH
Down
- 1d. Pimply facial spotsACNE
- 2d. Song sung by a pairDUET
- 3d. James ___, “Giant” actor who was posthumously nominated for an Academy AwardDEAN
- 4d. Actor Wayne who won an Academy Award for “True Grit”JOHN
- 5d. Actor Rickman or AldaALAN
- 6d. Doctor on a battlefield, brieflyMEDIC
- 7d. ___ tai (bar order)MAI
- 8d. Business magazine that is also a business abbreviationINC
- 9d. Say “what?” or “who?”ASK
- 11d. Pierces with a toothpickSTABS
- 15d. Monte ___ Casino, MonacoCARLO
- 16d. Sport, as a sports jerseyWEAR
- 20d. Sleep phase acronymREM
- 22d. ___ Disney, producer of “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,” for which he posthumously won an Academy AwardWALT
- 23d. The Kid Laroi’s genreRAP
- 24d. Single-___ plasticUSE
- 25d. Seaweed wrap siteSPA
- 26d. “L” in UCLALOS
- 28d. “___ for yourself!”SEE
- 29d. “Diamonds on the Soles of ___ Shoes” (Paul Simon song)HER
- 32d. ABBA’s countrySWEDEN
- 33d. Slippery fishEEL
- 36d. 2011 animated film whose main character is a Spix’s macawRIO
- 38d. Jeanne ___, actress in “The Letter,” for which she was posthumously nominated for an Academy AwardEAGELS
- 40d. Banjo’s soundTWANG
- 41d. Dish that’s tossed before consumptionSALAD
- 43d. Viper’s warningHISS
- 44d. Stadium noiseROAR
- 46d. Home to the world’s tallest mountainASIA
- 47d. Drains, as energySAPS
- 48d. One way to open a doorPUSH
- 49d. What a smoker flicks from a cigaretteASH
- 50d. Weed-targeting toolHOE