The Daily Themed Crossword Nov 27 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. Wheels rented on moving dayVAN
- 4a. Future attorney’s exam: Abbr.LSAT
- 8a. Hanoi’s country, informallyNAM
- 11a. “Lo and behold!”OHO
- 12a. Napper’s disturbanceNOISE
- 13a. Tennis zingerACE
- 14a. “Family Ties” theme song sung by Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams: 2 wds.WITHOUTUS
- 16a. Clinic workers: Abbr.MDS
- 17a. Granola grainOAT
- 18a. Blood-sucking wormLEECH
- 20a. Beats by ___ (headphones brand)DRE
- 22a. Tree fluid in a forestSAP
- 23a. Instant lawn unitSOD
- 26a. “Stranger Things” waffle brandEGGO
- 28a. Cause for a back scratchITCH
- 32a. Be tangent toABUT
- 34a. “Everywhere ___ Look,” “Full House” theme song sung by Jesse FrederickYOU
- 35a. ___ polloi (ordinary folks)HOI
- 36a. “Come and Knock on our ___,” “Three’s Company” theme song sung by Ray Charles and Julia RinkerDOOR
- 37a. Type of quiz or starPOP
- 38a. Breathe like a tired runnerPANT
- 39a. Superlative suffixEST
- 41a. Sound in the head?SANE
- 42a. Post-swim drierTOWEL
- 45a. Tiny particle of dust, saySPECK
- 47a. “Come again?”HUH
- 48a. “___ you!” (game challenger’s words): 2 wds.IDARE
- 50a. Corgi commentYAP
- 53a. Sculpture material, maybeICE
- 54a. “___ On Up,” “The Jeffersons” theme song sung by Ja’net DuBoisMOVIN
- 55a. NHLer nicknamed “Hockey Bobby”ORR
- 56a. “___ Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways,” poem by William WordsworthSHE
- 57a. Jeweler’s stoneGEM
- 58a. Sci-fi movie vehicle, often: Abbr.UFO
Down
- 1d. “Cross my heart,” e.g.VOW
- 2d. Hawaiian tunaAHI
- 3d. “Say ___ plastic”: 2 wds.NOTO
- 4d. Bud’s bud, in old comedyLOU
- 5d. Use a bar stoolSIT
- 6d. Sun Devils’ campus: Abbr.ASU
- 7d. Innovator Nikola ___TESLA
- 8d. “Where Everybody Knows Your ___,” “Cheers” theme song sung by Gary PortnoyNAME
- 9d. “Back in Black” bandACDC
- 10d. Fry basket materialMESH
- 12d. ___-Dame, ParisNOTRE
- 15d. “Mary ___ a little lamb…”HAD
- 19d. Prefix with “pen” and “demic”EPI
- 21d. “The Mummy Returns” settingEGYPT
- 22d. Dish served using a ladleSOUP
- 23d. Long-faced feeling?SAD
- 24d. “Price negotiable,” in classifieds: Abbr.OBO
- 25d. Two lovebirds, sayDUO
- 27d. Bit of baby babbleGOO
- 29d. “___ for Being a Friend,” “Golden Girls” theme song sung by Cynthia Fee: 2 wds.THANKYOU
- 30d. Word after “traffic” or “ice-cream”CONE
- 31d. ___-and-missHIT
- 33d. Timber sourceTREE
- 38d. ___-Man (arcade game)PAC
- 40d. Scanty, as chancesSLIM
- 41d. “Now I’ve ___ everything!”SEEN
- 42d. “___ Is It,” theme song sung by Polly Cutter in the 1975 series “One Day at a Time”THIS
- 43d. “That hurt!”OUCH
- 44d. Rollercoaster rider’s yellWHEE
- 45d. Put away for a rainy daySAVE
- 46d. Very properPRIM
- 49d. Tail-chasing animal?DOG
- 51d. Cartoony barkARF
- 52d. Anti anti?PRO