The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 4 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. Tailless primateAPE
- 4a. Half-marathon or hurdle, e.g.RACE
- 8a. That guy over thereHIM
- 11a. ___ Moines (Iowa’s capital)DES
- 12a. ___ Drago, “Rocky IV” villainIVAN
- 13a. Shout similar to “Eureka!”AHA
- 14a. Genetic code: Abbr.DNA
- 15a. Word after “umbilical” or “bungee”CORD
- 16a. Opening for an arcade tokenSLOT
- 17a. Roll in a bento box, perhapsSUSHI
- 19a. ___ Schayes, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Philadelphia 76ers simultaneouslyDOLPH
- 20a. First ___ (emergency care)AID
- 21a. Tampa Bay NFLer, for shortBUC
- 22a. Driving ___ (place where golfer’s can practice)RANGE
- 25a. Lenny ___, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Seattle SuperSonics simultaneouslyWILKENS
- 29a. Beef ___ mode: 2 wds.ALA
- 30a. Company that created the WalkmanSONY
- 31a. ___ the floor with (triumph over), slangilyMOP
- 32a. Dick ___, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Detroit Pistons simultaneouslyMCGUIRE
- 35a. Fizzy drink from a fountain?SODA
- 36a. Bill Nye’s subject, for shortSCI
- 37a. “Criminal Minds” organization: Abbr.FBI
- 39a. ___ Wanzer, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Rochester Royals simultaneouslyBOBBY
- 42a. Reporter’s informant, saySOURCE
- 45a. Tuna on a Hawaiian grillAHI
- 46a. Potato, slangilySPUD
- 47a. ___ school (traditional)OLD
- 49a. NCAA’s college basketball tournament: Abbr.NIT
- 50a. One of a ___ (unique)KIND
- 51a. Letters before a texter’s viewpoint, perhapsIMO
- 52a. Mother deer?DOE
- 53a. Actor Samberg of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”ANDY
- 54a. Christmas cupful, brieflyNOG
Down
- 1d. ___ insult to injuryADD
- 2d. Stationery items carried by autograph seekersPENS
- 3d. Isaac’s biblical sonESAU
- 4d. ___ Guerin, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Atlanta Hawks simultaneouslyRICHIE
- 5d. Stay away from, as a crowdAVOID
- 6d. Driver’s ed vehicleCAR
- 7d. “___ of discussion!”END
- 8d. School corridor with lockers, perhapsHALL
- 9d. Breakfast foods restaurant chain: Abbr.IHOP
- 10d. Core subject in schoolMATH
- 16d. Clothing item often “lost” in the dryerSOCK
- 18d. Give in to gravity, as skinSAG
- 19d. “___ noted” (“Understood”)DULY
- 21d. “Paper Toss” targetBIN
- 22d. Astrological sheepRAM
- 23d. Vodka or rum, e.g., for shortALC
- 24d. Remind again and againNAG
- 25d. Great hardshipWOE
- 26d. Angst-packed genreEMO
- 27d. Silent “go” signal, maybeNOD
- 28d. Where to get a hot stone massageSPA
- 30d. Title of respect in IndiaSRI
- 33d. Thumb drive port type: Abbr.USB
- 34d. Like an unfriendly stareICY
- 35d. Knight in shining armor’s title?SIR
- 37d. Lost and ___FOUND
- 38d. ___ Jeannette, former NBA athlete who played for and coached the Baltimore Bullets simultaneouslyBUDDY
- 39d. Green Day or Maroon 5, e.g.BAND
- 40d. Cleveland’s stateOHIO
- 41d. Vampire’s markBITE
- 42d. What tops and pinwheels doSPIN
- 43d. It’s tossed before a Chelsea F.CCOIN
- 44d. Muppet known for being ticklishELMO
- 46d. Reggae’s relativeSKA
- 48d. Barking guard?DOG