The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 22 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. Suited to the purposeAPT
- 4a. “The Raven” poetPOE
- 7a. Deep red stoneRUBY
- 11a. “Victory” gestureVEE
- 12a. Word on a Valentine’s Day candy heartLUV
- 13a. “Dies ___” (medieval hymn)IRAE
- 14a. Hair-setting liquidGEL
- 15a. DevouredATE
- 16a. Self-centered (rhymes with “rain”)VAIN
- 17a. “___ with Fire,” cookbook by Michael Symon inspired by his barbeque restaurantPLAYING
- 20a. Right-angled plumbing pipeELL
- 21a. “___ your imagination!”USE
- 22a. Commit a blunderERR
- 24a. Make money, sayEARN
- 27a. Fellow frat guyBRO
- 28a. Evidence of smokingASH
- 31a. “I know it’s ___ to ask…”: 2 wds.ALOT
- 32a. Cookbook by David Chang inspired by his New York restaurant chain of the same nameMOMOFUKU
- 34a. Actor Danson or ShackelfordTED
- 35a. Browne who illustrated “Hi and Lois”DIK
- 36a. Polish a thesis, sayEDIT
- 37a. Part of a pirate’s lootGEM
- 38a. Word with “cutie” or “sweetie”PIE
- 40a. “Kitchen ___: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly,” cookbook/memoir by Anthony BourdainCONFIDENTIAL
- 46a. ___-shanter (Scottish cap)TAMO
- 47a. Lump in a Christmas stocking?COAL
- 48a. Fraternity letter after “upsilon”PHI
- 49a. Low-fat milk choiceSKIM
- 50a. ___ Dome, IndianapolisRCA
- 51a. Gut-punch responseOOF
- 52a. ___ Evans, former judge of “My Kitchen Rules”PETE
- 53a. Kitten’s complaint?MEW
- 54a. Paint an Easter egg, sayDYE
Down
- 1d. “A” of GPA, for shortAVG
- 2d. Little Bo who lost her sheep?PEEP
- 3d. Divulge, as a secretTELL
- 4d. Theatre performancesPLAYS
- 5d. Less common belly button typeOUTIE
- 6d. “Don’t ___ think about it!”EVEN
- 7d. “___ Cottage Cookbook,” cookbook by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall inspired by his brand for organic foodRIVER
- 8d. Russia’s ___ MountainsURAL
- 9d. Get-out-of-jail feeBAIL
- 10d. Kyoto currencyYEN
- 18d. Polly, to Tom SawyerAUNT
- 19d. Sanitizer targetGERM
- 23d. Kanga’s kid in “Winnie-the-Pooh”ROO
- 24d. “How to ___,” cookbook by Nigella Lawson inspired by English cuisineEAT
- 25d. “Dark” drinkALE
- 26d. Word with “curtain” or “fishing”ROD
- 27d. ___ choy (stir-fry cabbage)BOK
- 28d. Balance sheet verifier, brieflyAUD
- 29d. Enjoy a bunny slopeSKI
- 30d. Tribal homeHUT
- 32d. Impersonate comicallyMIMIC
- 33d. They’re slipped into slippersFEET
- 35d. Absolutely, slangilyDEF
- 37d. Garden figurineGNOME
- 38d. Nobel Prize categoryPEACE
- 39d. Spouse’s relative: Hyph.INLAW
- 40d. Word that follows “sponge” or “coffee”CAKE
- 41d. Opt to removeOMIT
- 42d. College lodging, for shortDORM
- 43d. Apple’s ___ TouchIPOD
- 44d. Chips ___! (cookie brand)AHOY
- 45d. “My ___ in France,” autobiography by Julia Child inspired by her culinary experiences in FranceLIFE
- 46d. Cookbook measurement, for shortTSP