Daily Themed Crossword 22 January 2022 answers
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22 January 2022 crossword
1a. Word before "saga" or "fail":
2d. Door-handle sign, sometimes:
7d. Trick alternative, at Halloween:
9d. Cosmopolitan and Vogue rival:
11a. Intangible energy around a person:
13d. Heavily burdened, as with cargo:
13a. In ___ land (daydreaming): Hyph.:
14a. ___ Shady, Eminem's alter ego:
15a. Place for a pirate's patch:
17a. "Do you need anything ___?":
18a. "Back in the ___," 1976 song by Aerosmith that features the sounds of a galloping horse:
19d. User of a rotary phone, say:
20a. Like some crunchy vegetables:
21d. Electric current measure, for short:
28a. 1988 hit by Aerosmith penned by lead singer Steven Tyler and songwriter Desmond Child:
31d. Turkey or chicken drumstick:
32a. Olive often rescued by Popeye:
39a. Plead, as for one's pardon:
41d. "___ on the Edge," 1993 single by Aerosmith that was inspired by the 1992 Los Angeles riots:
42d. "Let's ___ thing at a time": 2 wds.:
44d. Very speedy, as a water current:
45d. Actress Falco of "The Sopranos":
45a. "Sweet ___," 1975 Aerosmith hit that uses a talk box:
46d. Computer clicking devices:
48d. American silent film actress Naldi:
52d. "The Giving Tree" author Silverstein:
53a. Hard to read by, as light:
54a. No longer valid, as an agreement:
58a. "He's really ___ rock songs these days.":
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