The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 11 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. Diplomat’s skillTACT
- 5a. Prefix for “Maisel” or “Doubtfire”MRS
- 8a. Alcoholic drink made with honey (rhymes with “bead”)MEAD
- 12a. “Water” in BarcelonaAGUA
- 13a. Industrious little insectANT
- 14a. ___ of Arran, ScotlandISLE
- 15a. Asian desertGOBI
- 16a. Month after February, for shortMAR
- 17a. ___ Angelou, author of “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”MAYA
- 18a. “Get a room” action: Abbr.PDA
- 20a. “All ___ Me,” 1997 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their self-titled albumAROUND
- 22a. Its age is measured in ringsTREE
- 24a. Orangutan and Rhesus, for twoAPES
- 25a. “___ to You,” 1999 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their album “Affirmation”CHAINED
- 27a. Mascara spotLASH
- 30a. ___-seared salmon (dish)PAN
- 31a. Texter’s “I’m skipping this lengthy piece”: Abbr.TLDR
- 33a. Gloss targetLIP
- 35a. “The ___ Song,” 1999 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their album “Affirmation”ANIMAL
- 37a. Greatly dismayAPPALL
- 40a. Oktoberfest brewALE
- 41a. “Truly Madly ___,” 1997 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their self-titled albumDEEPLY
- 42a. From ___ (at a distance)AFAR
- 45a. Middle-eastern breadPITA
- 46a. ___ Braxton, singer of “Un-Break My Heart”TONI
- 47a. Former Portuguese colony in IndiaGOA
- 48a. Showstopper’s spotRAMP
- 52a. “To The ___ & Back,” 1996 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their self-titled albumMOON
- 53a. Unit of time in GeologyEON
- 54a. Brit restroomsLOOS
- 55a. “If all ___ fails …”ELSE
- 56a. “Frequently” in yesteryear poemsOFT
- 57a. Comedy show bitSKIT
Down
- 1d. Laser ___ (recreational sport)TAG
- 2d. “A long, long time ___…”AGO
- 3d. Puma’s younglingCUB
- 4d. Taiwanese capitalTAIPEI
- 5d. Toddler’s callMAMA
- 6d. Genetic messenger: Abbr.RNA
- 7d. Lingerie featureSTRAP
- 8d. Brunch champagne cocktailMIMOSA
- 9d. Jacob’s twinESAU
- 10d. Kirk ___, the first actor to play Superman in live-action for the 1948 movieALYN
- 11d. “The Walking ___,” TV series about a zombie apocalypseDEAD
- 19d. Relating to teethDENTAL
- 21d. Family member, for shortREL
- 22d. “Better safe ___ sorry”THAN
- 23d. Indian “queen”RANI
- 24d. Combine in a sum?ADD
- 25d. Tax professional: Abbr.CPA
- 26d. Palindromic fashion magazineELLE
- 28d. Smack across the faceSLAP
- 29d. Small mountainHILL
- 32d. Glowing brightlyRADIANT
- 34d. Tissue layer (rhymes with “fly”)PLY
- 36d. Certain military memberMARINE
- 38d. Parrot or a poodle, e.g.PET
- 39d. “Tears of ___,” 1997 song by the pop duo Savage Garden from their self-titled albumPEARLS
- 42d. “Don’t look ___ like that!”: 2 wds.ATME
- 43d. Someone who falls for an April 1st prankFOOL
- 44d. “Years” in PortugueseANOS
- 45d. “And it’s gone!” sound effectPOOF
- 47d. Prefix which means “earth”GEO
- 49d. NASA thumbs-up: Hyph.AOK
- 50d. Miss Piggy’s favorite pronounMOI
- 51d. Los Angeles clock setting: Abbr.PST