The Daily Themed Crossword Dec 25 2021 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. Master Melvin of baseballOTT
- 4a. Scottish flat hatTAM
- 7a. 9-to-5 ___JOB
- 10a. ___ Astaire, actor who played Santa Claus in the 1979 TV movie “The Man in the Santa Claus suit”FRED
- 12a. ___ Lovelace, computing geniusADA
- 13a. ___-Wan Kenobi from “Star Wars”OBI
- 14a. Disappear slowlyFADE
- 15a. Spick and ___SPAN
- 16a. Like freshly baked cookiesHOT
- 17a. Stage sound booster, for shortAMP
- 19a. A.AMILNE
- 21a. ___ Buza, actor who played Santa Claus in the 2015 movie “A Christmas Horror Story”GEORGE
- 24a. Jason Derulo’s “Whatcha ___”SAY
- 25a. Popeye’s love Olive ___OYL
- 26a. Actress Ryan from “When Harry Met Sally”MEG
- 28a. Unpleasant smellODOR
- 32a. “Mudbound” director DeeREES
- 34a. Lower, as headlightsDIM
- 36a. Missing fish in a Pixar movieNEMO
- 37a. A cube has twelve of themEDGES
- 39a. “___ something in the bud”NIP
- 41a. Marching insectANT
- 42a. Ice bucket challenge cause: Abbr.ALS
- 44a. ___ Nielsen, actor who played Santa Claus in the 1991 movie “All I Want for Christmas”LESLIE
- 46a. Tim ___, actor whose stunt double Steve Lucescu played Santa Claus in the 1994 movie “The Santa Clause”ALLEN
- 48a. Prefix with “graph”EPI
- 49a. Unbeatable in e-sports games, for shortPRO
- 50a. “I’m all ___” (listening)EARS
- 52a. ___ vuDEJA
- 56a. Siri runs on itIOS
- 57a. Traveling throughVIA
- 58a. “Never have I ___”EVER
- 59a. Op-___ (newspaper columns)EDS
- 60a. Sturdy shade treeELM
- 61a. Parcel’s shipping statusSENT
Down
- 1d. ___ the hook (no longer in trouble)OFF
- 2d. ___ la laTRA
- 3d. ___ Mosby, character from “How I Met Your Mother”TED
- 4d. Kitchen faucetTAP
- 5d. Actors Arkin and DriverADAMS
- 6d. Excessive enthusiasmMANIA
- 7d. ___ Goodman, actor who voiced Santa Claus in “It’s a Spongebob Christmas!”JOHN
- 8d. Woodwind instrumentOBOE
- 9d. Binary digitBIT
- 11d. “___ Santa” (start of a Christmas list)DEAR
- 15d. “Need for ___,” video game seriesSPEED
- 18d. Company with a roaring lion mascot: Abbr.MGM
- 20d. City on the Rhone in FranceLYON
- 21d. Al ___, American politicianGORE
- 22d. Black-___ Peas, group behind the hit “Mamacita”EYED
- 23d. Cassini of fashionOLEG
- 27d. Tonic’s partnerGIN
- 29d. “It’s a ___!” (agreed)DEAL
- 30d. Prefix with “science” or “presence”OMNI
- 31d. ___ learning (memorizing)ROTE
- 33d. Close with waxSEAL
- 35d. The “M” in MPHMILES
- 38d. “Trick up one’s ___” (secret plan)SLEEVE
- 40d. ___ talkPEP
- 43d. Super slow pace?SNAIL
- 45d. French fries and potato wedges, for twoSIDES
- 46d. Legendary Yankee, to fans: Hyph.AROD
- 47d. Antonym of “profit”LOSS
- 49d. Thanksgiving indulgencePIE
- 51d. Aries’ symbolRAM
- 53d. Adam’s biblical counterpartEVE
- 54d. Aniston from “The Morning Show,” fondlyJEN
- 55d. Louvre itemART