The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 16 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. Yale grads, slangilyELIS
- 5a. The ___ Four (The Beatles)FAB
- 8a. Infomercials, for shortADS
- 11a. Right, on a mapEAST
- 12a. London lavatoriesLOOS
- 14a. Life story, brieflyBIO
- 15a. ___ Star State (Texas’s nickname)LONE
- 16a. Ticklish muppetELMO
- 17a. Popular card gameUNO
- 18a. Blow off ___ (release pent up emotion)STEAM
- 20a. Richard ___, American former figure skater who is a five-time World ChampionBUTTON
- 22a. ___, beta, kappaPHI
- 23a. Place to be pampered?SPA
- 24a. On and ___OFF
- 27a. Holiday ___, hotel chainINN
- 29a. ___ production (bulk production)MASS
- 33a. Pie ___ mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 34a. Lamb of ___, rock bandGOD
- 36a. “All work and no ___ makes Jack a dull boy”PLAY
- 37a. ___ Browning, Canadian figure skater who is a four-time World ChampionKURT
- 39a. “Beach” follower, slangilyBOD
- 41a. UFO travelers: Abbr.ETS
- 42a. Current unit, for shortAMP
- 45a. ___ the wrong way (irk)RUB
- 47a. ___ Heiss, American former figure skater who is the 1960 Olympic ChampionCAROL
- 49a. Fairytale antagonistOGRE
- 51a. Ben, to Ross GellerSON
- 52a. Loaned, sayLENT
- 54a. Poetic meterIAMB
- 57a. “As ___ as the hills”OLD
- 58a. Make a ___ for (run)DASH
- 59a. State stronglyAVER
- 60a. Settle a bill, sayPAY
- 61a. Common command after “sit” to a poochSTAY
- 62a. Within reach?NEAR
Down
- 1d. Slippery fishEEL
- 2d. Vientiane’s countryLAOS
- 3d. “___ that special?”ISNT
- 4d. Like the slopes of MtSTEEP
- 5d. Peggy ___, American former figure skater who is the 1968 Olympic ChampionFLEMING
- 6d. Instant messaging pioneerAOL
- 7d. Bath ___ (bathing accessories)BOMBS
- 8d. Lie adjacent toABUT
- 9d. T-Rex, for oneDINO
- 10d. “See ya ___!”SOON
- 13d. Dish made from a brothSOUP
- 19d. Tuna at a sushi bar?AHI
- 21d. Pack (down)TAMP
- 24d. Sturdy furniture woodOAK
- 25d. Virus affliction?FLU
- 26d. “How ___ I’ll Go,” Disney’s “Moana” trackFAR
- 28d. San Francisco’s ___ HillNOB
- 30d. Pub offeringALE
- 31d. Parked on a recliner, saySAT
- 32d. Word after “circulatory” or “nervous,” for shortSYS
- 35d. ___ Hamill, American former figure skater who is the 1976 Olympic ChampionDOROTHY
- 38d. Road-laying gooTAR
- 40d. “You ___ your own grave!”DUG
- 43d. Gets into shape, sayMOLDS
- 44d. Kilt foldPLEAT
- 46d. ___ Boitano, American former figure skater who is the 1988 Olympic ChampionBRIAN
- 47d. Coca-___, soft drinkCOLA
- 48d. ___ Roddick, tennis playerANDY
- 50d. Roof overhangEAVE
- 51d. Soak up, as liquidSOP
- 53d. Code-cracking organization: Abbr.NSA
- 55d. “Give ___ break!”: 2 wds.MEA
- 56d. “Too cold!”BRR