Daily Pop Crosswords Crosswords June 1 2022


Welcome to your One-Stop-Shop Crossword Solving site! Daily Pop Crosswords on June 1 2022 had 66 clues which are answered below. To reveal the answer click on the clue that you need help with.

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(1-a). "Cheers" beverage crossword clue
(5-a). ___ room (place to play games) crossword clue
(8-a). Alpha-___ (breakfast cereal) crossword clue
(12-a). Shaped like an avocado crossword clue
(13-a). Part of an investment portfolio, for short crossword clue
(14-a). "Back to you," on a walkie-talkie crossword clue
(15-a). "The Handmaid's Tale" actress Elisabeth crossword clue
(16-a). "Aaron Burr, ___" ("Hamilton" song with a rhyming title) crossword clue
(17-a). Observes crossword clue
(18-a). Twist-off tops used as currency in the video game "Fallout" (2 wds.) crossword clue
(21-a). "At Seventeen" singer/songwriter Janis ___ crossword clue
(22-a). Tony Soprano's daughter crossword clue
(26-a). Aptly named (but oddly spelled) currency in the video game "Kingdom Hearts" crossword clue
(29-a). "These are a ___ of my favorite things ... " crossword clue
(30-a). "Barefoot Contessa" host Garten crossword clue
(31-a). On the sheltered side, to a sailor crossword clue
(32-a). Currency in the video game "Final Fantasy" whose name comes from an old Dutch coin crossword clue
(33-a). 1960s Broadway show subtitled "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" crossword clue
(34-a). ___ urchin crossword clue
(35-a). Germany's continent (Abbr.) crossword clue
(36-a). Hardware items used as currency in the video game "Ratchet & Clank" crossword clue
(37-a). Like some tea crossword clue
(39-a). "Don't Tell ___ the Babysitter's Dead" (Christina Applegate film) crossword clue
(40-a). Aptly named (but oddly spelled) currency in the video game "Space Quest" crossword clue
(45-a). Retired tennis pro Kournikova crossword clue
(48-a). Topper for a Dr. Seuss cat crossword clue
(49-a). March Madness sports group (Abbr.) crossword clue
(50-a). Close, as a Ziploc bag crossword clue
(51-a). Before, in an old ode crossword clue
(52-a). Aptly named cooler brand crossword clue
(53-a). "Stay close behind me," to a pet dog crossword clue
(54-a). Smelly farm enclosure crossword clue
(55-a). Honey liquor crossword clue
(1-d). Explosive device best avoided in "Minesweeper" crossword clue
(2-d). Kitchen initialism popularized by Rachael Ray crossword clue
(3-d). Only cardinal direction that does not appear in the name of a U.S. state crossword clue
(4-d). "Goosebumps" series author (3 wds.) crossword clue
(5-d). Like dough that is ready to bake crossword clue
(6-d). Actor Stoltz of "Pulp Fiction" crossword clue
(7-d). Chewy ingredient in a Twix candy bar crossword clue
(8-d). ___ nova (Brazilian dance) crossword clue
(9-d). "To All the Boys ___ Loved Before" (Jenny Han novel) crossword clue
(10-d). Actor Brian who plays Dr. Ethan Choi on "Chicago Med" crossword clue
(11-d). Soon-to-be graduates (Abbr.) crossword clue
(19-d). Frito-___ (snack brand) crossword clue
(20-d). Church bench crossword clue
(23-d). Old television part crossword clue
(24-d). "You may rely ___" (Magic 8 Ball message) (2 wds.) crossword clue
(25-d). Major military conflicts crossword clue
(26-d). Classic TV series starring Alan Alda and Loretta Swit crossword clue
(27-d). Beekeeper played by Peter Fonda in a 1997 film crossword clue
(28-d). Within walking distance crossword clue
(29-d). Aromatic evergreen tree crossword clue
(32-d). Deep ravines crossword clue
(33-d). "Two," in relation to "too," e.g. crossword clue
(35-d). ___ Claire, Wisconsin crossword clue
(36-d). "Lido Shuffle" singer Scaggs crossword clue
(38-d). LeBron James's game (Hyph.) crossword clue
(39-d). "Ahoy, ___!" (pirate's greeting) crossword clue
(41-d). "Mario ___" (Nintendo racing game series) crossword clue
(42-d). Drink brand similar to Slurpee crossword clue
(43-d). Spreadsheet content crossword clue
(44-d). "I'm Too Sexy" band Right ___ Fred crossword clue
(45-d). Ketchum with a red hat and a Poké Ball crossword clue
(46-d). Word before a maiden name crossword clue
(47-d). Scottish "no" crossword clue