The Daily Themed Crossword Oct 28 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. Baseball team VIPs: Abbr.GMS
- 4a. Vote seeker, for shortPOL
- 7a. Hydrogen’s numberONE
- 10a. Informal “no”NAH
- 11a. Newswire lettersUPI
- 12a. Neckpiece in a Burlesque costumeBOA
- 13a. Birthday candles figureAGE
- 14a. What mirrors and still waters doREFLECT
- 16a. “Alone in the ___,” 2004 TV movie on Dick Proenneke and his 30-year survival in remote AlaskaWILDERNESS
- 19a. Cat’s scratcherCLAW
- 20a. Do a tutor’s jobTEACH
- 24a. Sobs uncontrollablyWEEPS
- 28a. “Make a little ___ long way”: 2 wds.GOA
- 29a. Either half of GeminiTWIN
- 32a. “The ___,” 2016 film on a surfer surviving a shark attack starring Blake LivelySHALLOWS
- 35a. Heckler’s shoutBOO
- 36a. Imaginary and perfect society, first coined by Sir Thomas MoreUTOPIA
- 37a. “127 ___,” 2010 film on Aron Rolstan and his canyon accident survival starring James FrancoHOURS
- 39a. African grazerGNU
- 41a. “How clumsy am I?”OOPS
- 44a. Mint, parsley and sage, e.g.HERBS
- 47a. Like freshly washed hairDAMP
- 50a. “All is ___,” 2013 film on a sailor surviving a collision at sea starring Robert RedfordLOST
- 52a. Slimy stuffGOO
- 53a. Garfield’s pooch pal?ODIE
- 54a. Adam’s ___ (water)ALE
- 55a. Awfully long timeEON
- 56a. Station supply?GAS
- 57a. Advertisement word, oftenNEW
- 58a. Type of dive?SKY
Down
- 1d. Bite like a ratGNAW
- 2d. Witchcraft or sorcery, sayMAGIC
- 3d. Souvenir found in the sandSHELL
- 4d. Feline humPURR
- 5d. “___ wide” (dentist’s directive)OPEN
- 6d. “___ of Pi,” 2012 film on a boy and a tiger surviving a shipwreck starring Suraj SharmaLIFE
- 7d. More than plumpOBESE
- 8d. Famous beluga who imitated humansNOC
- 9d. End a fastEAT
- 15d. WWII aircraft carrier: Abbr.LST
- 17d. “Rescue ___,” 2006 film on a fighter pilot surviving being shot down starring Christian BaleDAWN
- 18d. Baa-ing mamaEWE
- 21d. “Million Years ___” (Adele song)AGO
- 22d. Animal on a milk carton, maybeCOW
- 23d. “Olympus ___ Fallen” (2013 movie)HAS
- 25d. “E” in ETA, brieflyEST
- 26d. Vietnamese soupPHO
- 27d. Tree trunk oozeSAP
- 29d. Texter’s “speaking frankly…”: Abbr.TBH
- 30d. Act the suitorWOO
- 31d. Promise of payment lettersIOU
- 33d. End of a tunnel, proverbiallyLIGHT
- 34d. Word after “memory” or “carpool”LANE
- 36d. Entertaining group for troops: Abbr.USO
- 38d. Tug-of-war needROPE
- 40d. Impossible-to-ignore impulsesURGES
- 42d. Prepare for an event, sayPLAN
- 43d. Like some heirs or survivorsSOLE
- 45d. “The ___ of Eli,” 2010 film on a nomad surviving a post-apocalyptic U.SBOOK
- 46d. “PlayStation” companySONY
- 47d. It may sit for a treatDOG
- 48d. Palindromic girl in a Vladimir Nabokov novelADA
- 49d. “___ for Malice,” novel by Sue Grafton: 2 wds.MIS
- 51d. Do some embroiderySEW