The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 3 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. Animator’s frameCEL
- 4a. Birthday candle-blower’s secretWISH
- 8a. Touch, as a puppy’s headPAT
- 11a. Famous ___ (cookie brand)AMOS
- 13a. Palo ___ (California city)ALTO
- 14a. Woodcutter’s toolAXE
- 15a. 2005 hit R&B song by Gwen Stefani from her album “LoveLUXURIOUS
- 17a. Half of a dozen eggsSIX
- 18a. Went out with, sayMET
- 19a. Dollar divisionsCENTS
- 21a. Morrison who wrote the Pulitzer prize-winning novel “Beloved”TONI
- 22a. School near Topeka: Abbr.KSU
- 23a. Top in a Victoria’s Secret shopping bag, perhapsBRA
- 25a. Big blast lettersTNT
- 27a. Pastry that may be filled with fruitTART
- 31a. “___ Girl,” 2004 hit song by Gwen Stefani featuring rapper Eve that received a Grammy nominationRICH
- 33a. “Death on the Nile” actress GadotGAL
- 35a. “Old Brown ___,” song by The BeatlesSHOE
- 36a. Instrument with three vowels in its nameOBOE
- 37a. Lamb’s “feed me!”BAA
- 39a. “Will that be ___?”ALL
- 40a. It may be inspired by a museART
- 43a. “___ Pop Electric,” 2004 hit by Gwen Stefani featuring Andre 3000BUBBLE
- 45a. Suffix with “thermo” to mean a temperature-testing deviceMETER
- 47a. Historian’s periodERA
- 48a. Use a drum throne, saySIT
- 49a. “___ Girl,” 2005 hit by Gwen Stefani that won an MTV Video Music AwardHOLLABACK
- 54a. Airbnb listing, perhapsINN
- 55a. Actor Mahershala of “Hidden Figures”ALI
- 56a. Zoom call annoyanceECHO
- 57a. Kissing at the beach, e.g.: Abbr.PDA
- 58a. Sandwich named after its layers: Abbr.BLT
- 59a. “Chi” preceder to mean a low impact exercise formTAI
Down
- 1d. Food energy measure, brieflyCAL
- 2d. Fast Aussie birdEMU
- 3d. Smoked salmon on a bagelLOX
- 4d. “What You ___ For?” 2004 song by Gwen Stefani that won an MTV Music Video AwardWAITING
- 5d. UN agency for workers: Abbr.ILO
- 6d. “This Gwen Stefani song is ___ in my head!” (catchy)STUCK
- 7d. Gardener’s watering tubesHOSES
- 8d. A “blast” usually comes from here?PAST
- 9d. Imaginary line connecting Earth’s polesAXIS
- 10d. ___-Mex (rhyming cuisine)TEX
- 12d. Heavyweight Japanese sportSUMO
- 16d. Monthly flat paymentRENT
- 20d. Pistachios and pecans, e.g.NUTS
- 21d. Snack with a soft shell, maybeTACO
- 23d. “The ___ Code” (Barney Stinson’s book)BRO
- 24d. ___ eye steakRIB
- 26d. PC key for indentingTAB
- 28d. Whale-obsessed captain of fictionAHAB
- 29d. “Spring” or “jelly” snackROLL
- 30d. Prefix with “phone” or “pathy”TELE
- 32d. You may drink a iced drink to beat itHEAT
- 34d. Barcode localeLABEL
- 38d. Spiritual glowAURA
- 41d. Amy Winehouse’s autobiographical hitREHAB
- 42d. Supernatural creature that lives in a caveTROLL
- 44d. Baseball’s ___ RuthBABE
- 45d. “Let Me Blow Ya ___,” 2001 hit by Eve featuring Gwen Stefani that won a Grammy AwardMIND
- 46d. Active Italian volcanoETNA
- 48d. Enjoy a glass of sangriaSIP
- 50d. English course with fiction and non-fiction, for shortLIT
- 51d. Play charades, sayACT
- 52d. When doubled, a Cuban danceCHA
- 53d. Japanese fish in a tattoo, perhapsKOI