The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 22 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. Suited to the purpose, sayAPT
- 4a. Produce, as an eggLAY
- 7a. Make conversationTALK
- 11a. “Aunt,” in MadridTIA
- 12a. Have yet to pay?OWE
- 13a. ___ Man (popular Robert Downey JrIRON
- 14a. ___ Luthor, Superman’s nemesisLEX
- 15a. ___ Geo Wild (TV network)NAT
- 16a. ___ Alto (California city)PALO
- 17a. ___ Bergman, “Spellbound” actress who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than onceINGRID
- 20a. Ox’s burdenPLOW
- 21a. Houston currency: Abbr.USD
- 22a. Former British record label: Abbr.EMI
- 24a. ___ Fontaine, “Rebecca” actress who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than onceJOAN
- 27a. February follower, for shortMAR
- 28a. Alias initialsAKA
- 31a. Flu injection locale, usuallyARM
- 32a. Cary ___, “Suspicion” actor who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than onceGRANT
- 34a. Apple laptopMAC
- 35a. “Blue Banisters” singer Lana Del ___REY
- 36a. Fishing stick, e.g.ROD
- 37a. A means of entrance or exitGATE
- 38a. “___ to the world, the Lord is come…”JOY
- 39a. “Wonder Woman” actress GadotGAL
- 41a. Big dressy eventGALA
- 44a. Leo GCARROLL
- 48a. “Go to your ___” (parent’s instruction to a naughty child)ROOM
- 49a. “Westworld” star ___ Rachel WoodEVAN
- 50a. Word following “legal” or “hearing”AID
- 52a. Up the ___ (increase the stakes)ANTE
- 53a. “Here,” in ParisICI
- 54a. “___ Love You,” 2007 Gerard Butler romance movie: 2 wds.PSI
- 55a. Word after “hot” meaning “disorderly”MESS
- 56a. When repeated twice, Dexter’s sister on “Dexter’s Laboratory”DEE
- 57a. ___ Raimi, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” directorSAM
Down
- 1d. Capital of Georgia, for shortATL
- 2d. Mincemeat or key lime dessertPIE
- 3d. Airport vehicle, oftenTAXI
- 4d. Pines or yearns, with “for”LONGS
- 5d. Oscar or Golden Globe, e.g.AWARD
- 6d. Mythical Himalayan beastYETI
- 7d. ___ Hedren, actress who starred in “Roar”TIPPI
- 8d. Asia’s dried-up seaARAL
- 9d. “Shine” singer known for being featured on “Miss Jackson”LOLO
- 10d. “If you ___ what I mean”KNOW
- 18d. Rosary carrier in a conventNUN
- 19d. Academic headDEAN
- 23d. “Rocky III” actor: 2 wds.MRT
- 24d. Cookie containerJAR
- 25d. Miner’s cartfulORE
- 26d. “Valerie” singer WinehouseAMY
- 27d. “___ About You” (1992 sitcom)MAD
- 28d. Doctor’s organization: Abbr.AMA
- 29d. Kit ___ (chocolate wafer)KAT
- 30d. Card representing 1 or 11 in a deckACE
- 32d. Miracle-___ (fertilizer)GRO
- 33d. Rolls-___ (luxury car make)ROYCE
- 37d. Radiate, for shortGLO
- 38d. ___ Stewart, “Rear Window” actor who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than onceJAMES
- 39d. ___ Kelly, “Dial M for Murder” actress who worked with Alfred Hitchcock more than onceGRACE
- 40d. “Conan the Barbarian” actor Schwarzenegger, fondlyARNIE
- 41d. “G” in “KG”GRAM
- 42d. Of supreme quality: Hyph.AONE
- 43d. In great quantitiesLOTS
- 45d. Like die-hard fansAVID
- 46d. Overtakes on an F1 track, perhapsLAPS
- 47d. Homer’s daughterLISA
- 51d. Like romantic lighting, oftenDIM