The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 15 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. Get-out-of-jail moneyBAIL
- 5a. Droop like the middle of a sofaSAG
- 8a. Like fine wineAGED
- 12a. Prefix with “present” or “potent”OMNI
- 13a. Decryption organization: Abbr.NSA
- 14a. “___ Land,” 2016 movie starring Emma Stone: 2 wds.LALA
- 15a. “Can’t stop, ___ stop!”WONT
- 16a. Key with Ctrl and DelALT
- 17a. London transitTRAM
- 18a. Mai ___ (cocktail)TAI
- 20a. EmpowerENABLE
- 22a. “The Perks of Being a ___,” book by Stephen Chbosky which features the line “We accept the love we think we deserve”WALLFLOWER
- 26a. Antonym of “liability”ASSET
- 27a. Crow’s callCAW
- 28a. Kind of truckTOW
- 31a. “___ Dolorosa,” song by Sandi PattyVIA
- 32a. “___ There Delilah,” song by Plain White T’sHEY
- 33a. Sense of selfEGO
- 34a. “Dig in!”EAT
- 35a. “Chick” or “sweet” followerPEA
- 36a. Blue ___, largest mammal on earthWHALE
- 38a. Jockey’s strapREIN
- 39a. “The Hunger ___,” book by Suzanne Collins which features the line “And may the odds be ever in your favor”GAMES
- 40a. Hold onto tightlyCLING
- 42a. “Lou Grant” production company: Abbr.MTM
- 43a. The Beatles’ “___ Leaving Home”SHES
- 44a. “The Defiant Ones” airer: Abbr.HBO
- 46a. Silly, as an excuseLAME
- 50a. “The ___ Runner,” book by Khaled Hosseini which features the line “For you, a thousand times over”KITE
- 51a. “Uncle” in Sao PauloTIO
- 52a. Biblical twinESAU
- 53a. Clickable image on a PCICON
- 54a. Draco, to Lucius MalfoySON
- 55a. God with a hammerTHOR
Down
- 1d. Arrow’s companionBOW
- 2d. Rihanna’s “Te ___”AMO
- 3d. Wayside stopoverINN
- 4d. “___ Women,” book by Louisa May Alcott which features the line “I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship”LITTLE
- 5d. Slow-moving molluskSNAIL
- 6d. Soundless communication: Abbr.ASL
- 7d. ___ Arch, St.LouisGATEWAY
- 8d. Wedding spotALTAR
- 9d. Under the ___ of (pretense)GARB
- 10d. Middle-eastern airline: 2 wds.ELAL
- 11d. Notre ___ de ParisDAME
- 19d. Back, on a boatAFT
- 21d. ___ HampshireNEW
- 22d. Beach featureWAVE
- 23d. China’s settingASIA
- 24d. Future attorney’s exam: Abbr.LSAT
- 25d. Arctic or Indian, e.g.OCEAN
- 28d. Word before “spirit” or “player”TEAM
- 29d. Leer atOGLE
- 30d. Trials and tribulationsWOES
- 32d. “Wuthering ___,” book by Emily Bronte which features the line “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same”HEIGHTS
- 35d. Writing instrumentPEN
- 36d. It is measured in pounds, for shortWGT
- 37d. Play by William Shakespeare which features the line “This above all, to thine own self be true”HAMLET
- 38d. Like dough, after bakingRISEN
- 40d. FashionableCHIC
- 41d. “Suicide Squad” actor JaredLETO
- 42d. “Love you to the ___ and back”MOON
- 43d. Participate in a slalom, saySKI
- 45d. Zoology or Botany, for shortBIO
- 47d. ___ WednesdayASH
- 48d. ___ ZedongMAO
- 49d. Italy’s continent, for shortEUR