The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 26 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. Distribute, as cardsDEAL
- 5a. University admission figure: Abbr.GPA
- 8a. ___ and sound (out of danger)SAFE
- 12a. Garfield’s canine buddyODIE
- 13a. Reply ___ (email option)ALL
- 14a. Work on a strategyPLAN
- 15a. “___ for Air,” 1939 satirical novel by George Orwell: 2 wds.COMINGUP
- 17a. Jackson 5 hairdoAFRO
- 18a. Site for a ring or a studEAR
- 19a. Candied tuberYAM
- 20a. Many a keg party locale, for shortFRAT
- 23a. Beards on barleyAWNS
- 26a. Fireplace fodderWOOD
- 27a. DiCaprio or Da Vinci, lovinglyLEO
- 28a. Barely sustain, with “out”EKE
- 31a. “___ to Catalonia,” 1938 political non-fiction novel by George OrwellHOMAGE
- 34a. Give in to wanderlustTRAVEL
- 36a. Poetic tributeODE
- 37a. Snake on a pharaoh’s headdressASP
- 39a. Exercise judgmentDEEM
- 40a. Word before “market” or “circus”FLEA
- 41a. Big business, for shortCORP
- 42a. Chip’s chipmunk chumDALE
- 45a. Upsilon’s followerPHI
- 47a. Living room calculationAREA
- 48a. “A Clergyman’s ___,” 1935 experimental fiction novel by George OrwellDAUGHTER
- 53a. “Leap” or “light” followerYEAR
- 54a. Rand who wrote “We the Living”AYN
- 55a. Stew-thickening podOKRA
- 56a. IRS form datum: Abbr.SSN
- 57a. Sole cleaner, oftenMAT
- 58a. “The ___ to Wigan Pier,” 1937 autobiographical novel by George OrwellROAD
Down
- 1d. One who fills prescriptions, for shortDOC
- 2d. Tokyo, in days of yoreEDO
- 3d. Knife thrower’s assetAIM
- 4d. Garland with hibiscusLEI
- 5d. Lady ___, popstar named after a Queen songGAGA
- 6d. Not singularPLURAL
- 7d. Austrian peakALP
- 8d. Prevents animal litters?SPAYS
- 9d. ___ Romeo (sporty car)ALFA
- 10d. “Animal ___,” 1945 allegorical and satirical novel by George OrwellFARM
- 11d. River near Duke UniversityENO
- 16d. Tightrope walker’s safetyNET
- 20d. Word after “comfort” or “fast”FOOD
- 21d. City that surrounds Vatican CityROME
- 22d. Toothpaste tube lettersADA
- 24d. Like a used umbrellaWET
- 25d. Neither’s mateNOR
- 26d. Question of identity?WHO
- 28d. “Best Song ___,” One Direction songEVER
- 29d. “___ the Aspidistra Flying,” 1936 socially critical novel by George OrwellKEEP
- 30d. Avenue-lining treeELM
- 32d. Actress Gadot of “Justice League”GAL
- 33d. Suffix with “Benin”ESE
- 35d. HullabalooADO
- 38d. Tropical fruit also known as “papaw”PAPAYA
- 40d. Stage fright, e.g.FEAR
- 41d. Item in an ashtray, for shortCIG
- 42d. “Burmese ___,” 1934 fiction novel by George OrwellDAYS
- 43d. Mars’ Greek counterpartARES
- 44d. Emulate the tower in Pisa?LEAN
- 46d. “The ___ for Red October” (1990 action film)HUNT
- 48d. Three Gorges, for oneDAM
- 49d. Counterpart of “vertical,” for shortHOR
- 50d. Fight-ending lettersTKO
- 51d. Important time?ERA
- 52d. “Far out, bro!”RAD