The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 7 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. Corn on the ___COB
- 4a. Oinking barn residentPIG
- 7a. “At this instant!”NOW
- 10a. “Gettysburg Address” president, lovinglyABE
- 11a. Gawk atOGLE
- 12a. Actress Gardner of “Singapore”AVA
- 13a. 1941 sci-fi short story by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 1988 film starring Sarah DouglasNIGHTFALL
- 16a. Gymnast’s landing aidMAT
- 17a. Quaker’s ___ Bran Hot CerealOAT
- 18a. Reduce to slushMELT
- 19a. Garden figurine with a pointy hatGNOME
- 21a. Accessory from AspenSKI
- 23a. State that may be indicated by an emojiMOOD
- 24a. “The ___,” 1957 sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into an episode of the TV series “Out of the Unknown”: 2 wds.NAKEDSUN
- 29a. Wine bottle flexAGE
- 30a. Yang’s accompanimentYIN
- 31a. Cheer for Lionel Messi’s goal, perhapsOLE
- 32a. Montreal Canadiens’ organization: Abbr.NHL
- 33a. “What to Expect ___ You’re Expecting”WHEN
- 35a. Genetic messenger lettersRNA
- 36a. “___ good to be true”TOO
- 37a. Matrimony site?ALTAR
- 39a. 1950 sci-fi fixup novel by Isaac Asimov that shares its title with a 2004 film starring Will Smith: 2 wds.IROBOT
- 42a. Prefix meaning “three”TRI
- 43a. “Rub-a-dub-dub” spotsTUBS
- 44a. “The End of ___,” 1955 sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov that was shortlisted for the Hugo Award for Best NovelETERNITY
- 49a. Hoofbeat soundCLOP
- 50a. ___ Gatos, CaliforniaLOS
- 51a. Southernmost Great LakeERIE
- 52a. Half of a donkey’s cryHEE
- 53a. Arrange, to appealSET
- 54a. Notification to an emailerSENT
Down
- 1d. “What ___ I do to help?”CAN
- 2d. Japanese tea ceremony sashOBI
- 3d. More than plead, sayBEG
- 4d. Ryder Cup organization: Abbr.PGA
- 5d. ___-advised (unwise)ILL
- 6d. Mohawk’s gooGEL
- 7d. “Spell My ___ with an S,” sci-fi short story by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 2014 short film directed by Samuel AliNAME
- 8d. Shape of a zeroOVAL
- 9d. Lightbulb measureWATT
- 11d. Every now and then?OFTEN
- 14d. “Robin ___: Prince of Thieves” (1991 film)HOOD
- 15d. Scotsman’s hatTAM
- 18d. Prefix with “summer” or “night”MID
- 19d. Vincent van ___ (“Irises” painter)GOGH
- 20d. Holiday carolNOEL
- 21d. Canvas for a body painterSKIN
- 22d. Barbie’s boyfriendKEN
- 23d. “The Bicentennial ___,” 1976 sci-fi novelette by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into a 1999 film starring Robin WilliamsMAN
- 25d. “I see” at seaAYE
- 26d. Separate, as laundrySORT
- 27d. Wrist-elbow connecting boneULNA
- 28d. Get closer to?NEAR
- 33d. Pursue non-platonicallyWOO
- 34d. Marriott and Oberoi, for twoHOTELS
- 36d. Baker’s measurement, brieflyTBSP
- 37d. Pirate’s gruntARR
- 38d. Parallel ones never meetLINES
- 39d. Mosquito bite reactionITCH
- 40d. ___ of thumbRULE
- 41d. Double reed in a pitOBOE
- 42d. Say “check” into a micTEST
- 45d. Pedicurist’s digitTOE
- 46d. Furious feelingIRE
- 47d. Cupcake tray materialTIN
- 48d. Up to todayYET