The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 1 2022 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. Sugar-searching insectANT
- 4a. Lobster eater’s neckwearBIB
- 7a. Tibetan oxYAK
- 10a. Cue game with an eight ballPOOL
- 12a. Dedicated verseODE
- 13a. Sign over a theater doorEXIT
- 15a. “Bridge Over ___ Water,” 1970 best-selling album by American folk rock duo Simon & GarfunkelTROUBLED
- 17a. Actor Jared of “Requiem for a Dream”LETO
- 18a. “De ___” (“You’re welcome” in Spanish)NADA
- 19a. Street cat’s home, perhapsALLEY
- 20a. Uses a shovelDIGS
- 22a. Apple’s apple, e.g.LOGO
- 24a. “Frampton ___ Alive!” 1976 best-selling live album by English rockstar Peter FramptonCOMES
- 25a. Tiny salamanderNEWT
- 27a. Taylor Swift’s country: Abbr.USA
- 28a. DrDRE
- 30a. Donkey’s “yo!”BRAY
- 33a. Chest muscle to a gym rat, for shortPEC
- 34a. Reed who sang “Walk on the Wild Side”LOU
- 35a. Appear, as a problemARISE
- 36a. Tech giant that made Simon: Abbr.IBM
- 37a. “You Got That ___,” 1978 song by Lynyrd SkynyrdRIGHT
- 38a. “The ___ is a Ghetto,” 1972 best-selling album by American funk/rock band WarWORLD
- 42a. Suffix with “hypn” to mean sleep-inducingOTIC
- 44a. Cambodia’s continentASIA
- 45a. “Ben-___” (Lew Wallace classic)HUR
- 46a. Hershey’s teardrop-shaped chocolateKISS
- 50a. Pig’s messy mealSLOP
- 51a. Guatemalan’s “gold”ORO
- 52a. Sound from a baby’s cribCOO
- 53a. Greenhouse holders?POTS
- 54a. Subject concerned with mental health, for shortPSY
- 55a. Z’s position, alphabeticallyEND
Down
- 1d. Perfectly fitAPT
- 2d. “Neither a yes ___ a no”NOR
- 3d. “It’s ___ soon to tell”TOO
- 4d. Partner of italics and underlineBOLD
- 5d. Just the way something should beIDEAL
- 6d. Where Goldilocks was caught sleepingBED
- 7d. “Goodbye ___ Road,” 1973 best-selling album by English singer-songwriter Elton John: 2 wds.YELLOWBRICK
- 8d. Figure skater’s jumpAXEL
- 9d. Windy day flierKITE
- 11d. Calf-strengthening exerciseLUNGE
- 14d. Happy Meal delightTOY
- 16d. Low-pitched guitarBASS
- 19d. Celebrate another birthday, sayAGE
- 20d. Two aspirins a day, e.gDOSE
- 21d. Desktop that may be connected to AirPodsIMAC
- 23d. Lunch time, for mostONE
- 24d. Teapot’s targetCUP
- 26d. Math class where you study triangles, for shortTRIG
- 28d. Number on a driver’s license: Abbr.DOB
- 29d. 1977 best-selling album by British-American rock band Fleetwood MacRUMOURS
- 31d. Marlboro remnantsASH
- 32d. “I haven’t decided ___”YET
- 34d. Recycling bin topLID
- 35d. “Thank U, Next” singer, to fansARI
- 38d. Nest-building stingerWASP
- 39d. Karl Johans gate locale in NorwayOSLO
- 40d. ___ of color (really colorful)RIOT
- 41d. Track star’s unitsLAPS
- 43d. Greek epic starring Brad Pitt and Orlando BloomTROY
- 45d. Imitate a kangaroo, sayHOP
- 47d. “Crushed” ingredient in some cocktailsICE
- 48d. Damian Marley, to Bob MarleySON
- 49d. Rolled-up grassSOD