The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 19 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. Heroic sagaEPIC
- 5a. Morning hours: Abbr.AMS
- 8a. Mata Hari, for oneSPY
- 11a. Facts and figures, collectivelyDATA
- 12a. Sabrina’s pet Salem, e.g.CAT
- 13a. “___ -Wee’s Big Holiday,” 2016 filmPEE
- 14a. Mufasa’s sly brotherSCAR
- 15a. “How ___!” (Stephanie Tanner’s line)RUDE
- 16a. Raggedy dollANN
- 17a. Painted part of the footTOE
- 19a. ___-garde, French phrase adopted into English to mean an unorthodox approach to fashionAVANT
- 21a. VisionariesSEERS
- 23a. “Wise ___ say, only fools rush in…”MEN
- 24a. Keep ___ (be tight-lipped)MUM
- 25a. Wine glass edgeRIM
- 27a. Belgrade residentSERB
- 31a. Mountain range in EurasiaURAL
- 33a. Eddard Stark’s nicknameNED
- 35a. Deep repentanceRUE
- 36a. ___ vu, French phrase adopted into English to mean a familiar feelingDEJA
- 37a. Absolutely, in slangDEF
- 39a. “The Addams Family” cousinITT
- 40a. Alien carrier: Abbr.UFO
- 43a. French word adopted into English to mean “commonplace”CLICHE
- 45a. French word adopted into English to mean an agreed meet-upRENDEZVOUS
- 49a. Sailor’s assentAYE
- 50a. Lion’s warningROAR
- 51a. Elie ___, Lebanese fashion designerSAAB
- 55a. Nintendo’s Super ___NES
- 56a. Singer DiFranco of “32 flavors”ANI
- 57a. Press on?URGE
- 58a. Middle-eastern clock setting: Abbr.GST
- 59a. Cariou of “Sweeney Todd”LEN
- 60a. George Orwell’s alma materETON
Down
- 1d. Magazine heads, for shortEDS
- 2d. ___-Man, popular video gamePAC
- 3d. “Give ___ shot”: 2 wds.ITA
- 4d. ___ blanche, French phrase adopted into English to mean “complete freedom”CARTE
- 5d. Prefix with “pressure” or “puncture”ACU
- 6d. Palindromic female titleMADAM
- 7d. ___ Waugh, Australian cricketerSTEVE
- 8d. Word after “wing” or “life”SPAN
- 9d. ___ up emotionsPENT
- 10d. Japanese moolahYEN
- 15d. Pine productRESIN
- 18d. NHL’s Bobby ___ORR
- 20d. The “A” in Q&A, for shortANS
- 21d. “Certainly!”SURE
- 22d. Key with four sharps, for shortEMAJ
- 24d. Mississippi ___ PieMUD
- 26d. ___ school (place for future doctors)MED
- 28d. ___ Clapton, singer of “Tears in Heaven”ERIC
- 29d. Obed’s mother, in the BibleRUTH
- 30d. ___ noire, French phrase adopted into English to mean “something that one dislikes”BETE
- 32d. Praise highlyLAUD
- 34d. Home ___ (interior design)DECOR
- 38d. Winter woe, commonlyFLU
- 41d. Wild and untamedFERAL
- 42d. ___ layer (atmospheric layer penetrated by UV rays)OZONE
- 44d. Debate topic, sayISSUE
- 45d. Phoned, sayRANG
- 46d. “For Your ___ Only,” James Bond flickEYES
- 47d. Birdlings’ hatching spotNEST
- 48d. Self-involved (rhymes with “rain”)VAIN
- 52d. Pollock’s drippings, e.g.ART
- 53d. Back in the dayAGO
- 54d. “___ 10,” animated seriesBEN