The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 25 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. Lion’s tressesMANE
- 5a. Tesla creationCAR
- 8a. Sports master, brieflyPRO
- 11a. ___ vera (medicinal plant)ALOE
- 12a. Burn remedyICE
- 13a. “___ Morning Baltimore,” opening number for Broadway’s “Hairspray” performed by TracyGOOD
- 14a. “___ Life,” opening number for Broadway’s “The Lion King” performed by Rafiki and Company: 2 wds.CIRCLEOF
- 16a. “Tickle me” muppetELMO
- 17a. Pirate’s gruntARR
- 18a. “In the ___,” 2008 hit by FloRidaAYER
- 19a. “___ Hamilton,” opening number for Broadway’s “Hamilton” performed by Burr and othersALEXANDER
- 24a. Prayer enderAMEN
- 25a. Dweller in a computer game “City”SIM
- 26a. “Day,” in MexicoDIA
- 29a. City where Big Ben bongsLONDON
- 32a. “No One ___ the Wicked,” opening number for Broadway’s “Wicked” performed by GlindaMOURNS
- 34a. Hallucinogenic lettersLSD
- 35a. One-___ wonderHIT
- 37a. Potato bagSACK
- 38a. Doughnut’s middle?HOLE
- 39a. Class which has many problems?MATH
- 40a. Open-mouthed stateAWE
- 42a. Perform in a Broadway play, sayACT
- 44a. Villain’s domainEVIL
- 45a. Leaf holders on treesBRANCHES
- 50a. Word with “exit” or “straw”POLL
- 51a. Guitar shop purchaseAMP
- 52a. “Anybody ___ a Map?,” opening number for Broadway’s “Dear Evan Hansen” performed by Heidi and CynthiaHAVE
- 53a. “___ The Woods,” Broadway musical by Stephen SondheimINTO
- 54a. Fox’s furrowDEN
- 55a. “Long Road Out of ___” (2007 Eagles album)EDEN
Down
- 1d. ___ and cheese (popular pasta)MAC
- 2d. Actor Mahershala of “Alita: Battle Angel”ALI
- 3d. Neither’s accompanimentNOR
- 4d. Common Market lettersEEC
- 5d. ’90s Oldsmobile modelCIERA
- 6d. Seeds in a squirrel’s stashACORNS
- 7d. Officiate a football game, brieflyREF
- 8d. Prefix with “graph” or “amorous”POLY
- 9d. Caesar’s cityROME
- 10d. Locker room aroma?ODOR
- 13d. Reverse or neutral, sayGEAR
- 15d. Busy California airport, for shortLAX
- 19d. Old radio’s “___ ‘n’ Andy”AMOS
- 20d. “___ Me a Tenor,” play by Ken LudwigLEND
- 21d. ___ of an eraEND
- 22d. Scarcely litDIM
- 23d. Mopey music genreEMO
- 24d. “___ That Jazz,” opening number for Broadway’s “Chicago,” performed by Velma KellyALL
- 26d. “Dagnabbit!”DRAT
- 27d. Waistline unitINCH
- 28d. Emulate a quizmasterASK
- 30d. “So that’s your secret!”OHO
- 31d. Unimpressive soccer scoreNIL
- 33d. Broadway’s country: Abbr.USA
- 36d. “___ down,” opening number for “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” performed by Hedwig and Yitzhak: 2 wds.TEARME
- 38d. Opening number for Broadway’s “The Book of Mormon” performed by the MormonsHELLO
- 39d. Himalayan unit, for shortMTN
- 40d. Stratford-on-___ (Shakespeare’s birthplace)AVON
- 41d. Droop, like an unwatered flowerWILT
- 43d. ___ Crunch (cereal aisle item)CAPN
- 44d. Prefix with “pen” or “center”EPI
- 45d. ___ to the boneBAD
- 46d. Guerrilla leader GuevaraCHE
- 47d. “Best Thing I Never ___” (song by Beyonce)HAD
- 48d. Palindromic party time, maybeEVE
- 49d. Capitol Hill VIP, brieflySEN