The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 4 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. ____ stick (jumping device)POGO
- 5a. Muddy stuff (rhymes with “duck”)MUCK
- 9a. Stage name of late Beastie Boy Adam YauchMCA
- 12a. Trim, like a photoCROP
- 13a. Britain’s ____ of ManISLE
- 14a. Australian flightless birdEMU
- 15a. “Edge of ____”, 1981 Stevie Nicks track from her album “Bella Donna”SEVENTEEN
- 17a. Walkman battery lettersAAS
- 18a. Go bad, like fruitROT
- 19a. “If Anyone ____”, 1983 Stevie Nicks track from her album “The Wild Heart”FALLS
- 21a. Chef’s sense of tastePALATE
- 24a. “Nothing else” in text speak: Abbr.TIA
- 25a. Savings plan initialsIRA
- 26a. Picnic pestANT
- 28a. “___ Max” (action film)MAD
- 31a. Painter Pablo of “The Weeping Woman”PICASSO
- 33a. “___ Lamp”, 1981 Stevie Nicks track from her album “Bella Donna”BLUE
- 35a. Biographer LeonEDEL
- 36a. Affirmative anagram of “aye”YEA
- 39a. Gives the go-ahead toOKS
- 40a. Airplane ticket wordVIA
- 43a. Sees eye to eye?AGREES
- 45a. Secretion organGLAND
- 47a. ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO
- 48a. “___ long way” (last): 2 wds.GOA
- 49a. Word before “father” or “head”FORE
- 51a. Sign of what’s to comeOMEN
- 55a. Male parent, lovinglyDAD
- 56a. Spoken, not written, as an examORAL
- 57a. Prefix with “physics”META
- 58a. Cunning like a foxSLY
- 59a. Color of angerRED
- 60a. Solo male, at a party?STAG
Down
- 1d. Desktops and laptops: Abbr.PCS
- 2d. Miner’s findORE
- 3d. Municipal URL endingGOV
- 4d. “The Phantom of the ___”, 2004 musical filmOPERA
- 5d. Glove alternativesMITTENS
- 6d. UtilizeUSE
- 7d. Chin featureCLEFT
- 8d. Coastal Alaskan cityKENAI
- 9d. Happy ___ (McDonald’s item)MEAL
- 10d. Prize distribution event in Nashville: Abbr.CMAS
- 11d. Brisbane’s country, for shortAUS
- 16d. “___ A Stranger” (1955 film): 2 wds.NOTAS
- 20d. Mary’s petLAMB
- 21d. Water carrierPIPE
- 22d. Like the SaharaARID
- 23d. “Leather and ___,” 1981 Stevie Nicks track from her album “Bella Donna”LACE
- 27d. Play object for a childTOY
- 29d. ___ Vera (succulent plant)ALOE
- 30d. Prince William’s Cambridge titleDUKE
- 32d. Thomas ___ EdisonALVA
- 34d. Curved shapeESS
- 37d. Artist’s standEASEL
- 38d. Turkish titleAGA
- 41d. Have it ___ (hold a grudge): 2 wds.INFOR
- 42d. Love to deathADORE
- 44d. “___ on Fire,” 1989 Stevie Nicks track from her album “The Other Side of the Mirror”ROOMS
- 45d. Soccer match scoreboard figureGOAL
- 46d. ___ Gaga, singer known for her track “Poker Face”LADY
- 48d. Merchandise and stock: Abbr.GDS
- 50d. Cool, in the ’90sRAD
- 52d. Bumped intoMET
- 53d. Pilot’s in-flight announcement: Abbr.ETA
- 54d. Constantly criticizeNAG