The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 8 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. British sports cars: Abbr.MGS
- 4a. Christmas month, for shortDEC
- 7a. Scientist’s workplace, for shortLAB
- 10a. Colorful card gameUNO
- 11a. Zilch or nada, e.g.ZERO
- 12a. Under the weather, sayILL
- 13a. Down in the dumpsSAD
- 14a. Put ___ act: 2 wds.ONAN
- 15a. “Whose line ___ anyway?”: 2 wds.ISIT
- 16a. “The ___ Night,” 1889 oil-on-canvas painting by Vincent Van GoghSTARRY
- 18a. Sunrise directionEAST
- 20a. Singer Grande, to her fansARI
- 21a. Smudge with a greasy substanceSMEAR
- 24a. “___ Blossoms,” group of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh which show flowering treesALMOND
- 27a. Singer Rogers of “The Gambler”KENNY
- 28a. Room coolers: Abbr.ACS
- 29a. Actress Gadot of “Justice League”GAL
- 31a. Golf Ball propTEE
- 32a. Professor Severus of “Harry Potter” filmsSNAPE
- 35a. “The ___ House,” 1888 oil painting also named “The Street” by Vincent Van GoghYELLOW
- 38a. “She is ___ attending an ivy league”: 2 wdsSETON
- 39a. “This ___ shall pass”TOO
- 40a. Oolong, for oneTEA
- 42a. Snow houseIGLOO
- 46a. First words spoken by a baby, perhapsMAMA
- 49a. London citizen, informallyBRIT
- 52a. Prince Valiant’s sonARN
- 53a. Spoiled or unruly teenBRAT
- 54a. “___ Terrace at Night,” 1888 oil painting by Vincent Van GoghCAFE
- 55a. Hollywood’s ___ WestMAE
- 56a. Cartoonist Peter ___ARNO
- 57a. To mix wellSTIR
- 58a. Trains which run overhead: Abbr.ELS
Down
- 1d. Rumple, as hair (rhymes with “fuss”)MUSS
- 2d. Annoying insect that bitesGNAT
- 3d. Fizzy beverageSODA
- 4d. Not admitting to a fact, sayDENYING
- 5d. Significant slice of timeERA
- 6d. Ice-cream holderCONE
- 7d. Roxette’s ” ___ Your Heart”: 2 wds.LISTENTO
- 8d. Legendary boxer MuhammadALI
- 9d. Sandwich lettersBLT
- 11d. “The Mask of ____” (1998 film)ZORRO
- 15d. “This ___,” song from “The Greatest Showman”: 2 wds.ISME
- 17d. Bump into with forceRAM
- 19d. “What?”ASK
- 22d. “It’s ___ dawn…”: 2 wds.ANEW
- 23d. Bread choiceRYE
- 24d. Teen’s spotsACNE
- 25d. Attorney’s exam: Abbr.LSAT
- 26d. “Ferris Bueller’s ___ Off”DAY
- 28d. Balaam’s beastASS
- 30d. Give permissionLET
- 33d. “The ___ Eaters,” 1885 painting by Vincent Van Gogh which is now placed in a Dutch museumPOTATO
- 34d. Suffix with “benz”ENE
- 36d. Uselessly hang aroundLOITER
- 37d. Captain’s record bookLOG
- 41d. English basics taught in nursery schoolABCS
- 43d. Like a poor excuseLAME
- 44d. Spoken not written, sayORAL
- 45d. Tip bills, oftenONES
- 46d. B-school degree: Abbr.MBA
- 47d. The “A” in ETA, for shortARR
- 48d. “___ of Steel” (Superman movie)MAN
- 50d. “Ratatouille” star?RAT
- 51d. “And ___ were to refuse?”: 2 wds.IFI