The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 2 2022 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. Perfectly fittingAPT
- 4a. Google Play Store item, for shortAPP
- 7a. Abel’s biblical brotherCAIN
- 11a. “For ___ the Bell Tolls”WHOM
- 13a. Dit’s partner, in Morse code (anagram of “had”)DAH
- 14a. Shrek or Fiona, for oneOGRE
- 15a. “The Guernsey ___ and Potato Peel Pie Society,” 2008 epistolary novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie BarrowsLITERARY
- 17a. Basketful of clothes ready to be washedLOAD
- 18a. Singer ___ Smith of “Stay with Me”SAM
- 19a. Actress Emma of “Easy A”STONE
- 21a. Shopper’s aidLIST
- 23a. “Bridget Jones’s ___,” 1996 epistolary novel by Helen FieldingDIARY
- 24a. LinkedIn listingJOB
- 25a. Heart graph: Abbr.ECG
- 26a. Count starter, oftenONE
- 27a. “Idiot boxes,” for shortTVS
- 28a. “Not impressed” expressionMEH
- 31a. Frittata componentEGG
- 32a. Luau garlandLEI
- 33a. “___ on the Water” (Deep Purple song)SMOKE
- 35a. “The Perks of Being a ___,” 1999 epistolary novel by Stephen ChboskyWALLFLOWER
- 37a. ___ and aahsOOHS
- 39a. Charged particleION
- 40a. Feng ___ (Chinese aesthetic system)SHUI
- 41a. “Flowers for ___,” 1966 epistolary novel by Daniel KeyesALGERNON
- 46a. General meaning of the matterGIST
- 47a. Homer Simpson’s catchphraseDOH
- 48a. Island in HawaiiOAHU
- 49a. Shopping bagTOTE
- 50a. Choose, with “for”OPT
- 51a. Prestigious English prep schoolETON
Down
- 1d. Shoemaker’s toolAWL
- 2d. ___ Beta KappaPHI
- 3d. Tiny ___ (little kid)TOT
- 4d. ___ Levine, lead singer of Maroon 5ADAM
- 5d. On a ___ with (similar level)PAR
- 6d. Science subject that deals with quantum mechanicsPHYSICS
- 7d. “The ___ Purple,” 1982 epistolary novel by Alice WalkerCOLOR
- 8d. Ecstasy’s oppositeAGONY
- 9d. “Dies ___” (Latin hymn)IRAE
- 10d. Homer’s neighbor on “The Simpsons”NED
- 12d. Teen’s room, stereotypicallyMESS
- 16d. Pied Piper followerRAT
- 20d. “You’re it!” gameTAG
- 21d. “Daddy ___ Legs,” 1912 epistolary novel by Jean WebsterLONG
- 22d. “___ your pardon?”: 2 wds.IBEG
- 23d. “The ___ Wears Prada” (2006 film)DEVIL
- 24d. G.IJOE
- 27d. ___ Aviv, IsraelTEL
- 28d. Trim the lawnMOW
- 29d. ___ out a living (barely manage)EKE
- 30d. “Death Becomes ___” (1992 film)HER
- 32d. “Viva ___ Vegas!”LAS
- 33d. ___ gin fizz (cocktail)SLOE
- 34d. Hollywood star MarilynMONROE
- 35d. “The ___ Tiger,” 2008 epistolary novel by Aravind AdigaWHITE
- 36d. “___ Club” (1999 film starring Brad Pitt)FIGHT
- 37d. Cleveland’s stateOHIO
- 38d. Remove forcibly, as a king or dictatorOUST
- 40d. Corporal’s superior, for shortSGT
- 41d. Fuss and feathersADO
- 42d. Trim, as branchesLOP
- 43d. Singer ___ King ColeNAT
- 44d. Exclamation of discoveryOHO
- 45d. Mother Teresa, for oneNUN