The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 10 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. Cold ___ (pre-wedding jitters)FEET
- 5a. Dampens or soaksWETS
- 9a. Receive the first prizeWIN
- 12a. The first “A” in AKAALSO
- 13a. Fail to mentionOMIT
- 14a. “Watch your ___, young lady!” (parent’s warning)TONE
- 15a. “Welcome to ___,” the first book in the original Goosebumps series by R.LDEADHOUSE
- 17a. Landlord’s income, perhapsRENT
- 18a. BMW competitorAUDI
- 19a. “Uncle,” in SpanishTIO
- 21a. Dollops of butterPATS
- 25a. “Night of the Living ___,” 1993 “Goosebumps” book by R.LDUMMY
- 29a. Word following “ages” or “long”AGO
- 32a. ___ GROY
- 33a. Go ___ and beyondABOVE
- 34a. Actress Hayworth or singer OraRITA
- 36a. “Uptown Funk” singer BrunoMARS
- 38a. Track runner’s unitsLAPS
- 39a. Affirms a fact, as during a trial (anagram of “versa”)AVERS
- 41a. “Well, obviously!”DUH
- 42a. Junior rank in the Navy, for shortENS
- 43a. “Ghost ___,” 1994 “Goosebumps” book by R.LBEACH
- 44a. Green veggie in a podPEA
- 46a. Affirmation at seaAYE
- 48a. Summary of a previous episode, sayRECAP
- 53a. Traveling poet, in olden daysBARD
- 56a. “Welcome to Camp ___,” 1993 “Goosebumps” book by R.LNIGHTMARE
- 60a. Drooler in “Garfield”ODIE
- 61a. Woodwind instrumentOBOE
- 62a. Machu Picchu residentINCA
- 63a. ___-and-breakfastBED
- 64a. ___ angel (winter wonderland fun)SNOW
- 65a. Glassmaker’s ovenLEHR
- . EET
- . WETS
- . WIN
Down
- 1d. Short-lived trendFAD
- 2d. Zeno of ___ (Greek philosopher)ELEA
- 3d. Jacob’s biblical twinESAU
- 4d. “Sweeney ___” (Sondheim musical)TODD
- 5d. Pursue romanticallyWOO
- 6d. Large flightless birdEMU
- 7d. “___ the season to be jolly”TIS
- 8d. Editor’s reversalSTET
- 9d. Great miseryWOE
- 10d. Rustic lodgingINN
- 11d. Fishing equipmentNET
- 14d. “Deep ___,” 1994 “Goosebumps” book by R.L Stine featuring sea monstersTROUBLE
- 16d. ___-hop (musical genre)HIP
- 20d. American journalist ___ BIDA
- 22d. Tattoo sleeve areaARM
- 23d. Frog’s cousinTOAD
- 24d. Sticky maple-flavored toppingSYRUP
- 26d. Groan’s partnerMOAN
- 27d. Best-performing NBA players: Abbr.MVPS
- 28d. “Absolutely!”YES
- 29d. “A” in UAEARAB
- 30d. “___ Yourself Goosebumps,” series of gamebooks by R.LGIVE
- 31d. “Cup ___” (Don Williams song): 2 wds.OTEA
- 35d. ___ games (coin-operated games)ARCADE
- 37d. “___ Walks in Beauty” (poem by Lord Byron)SHE
- 40d. “Once bitten, twice ___”SHY
- 45d. Murals and installations, e.g.ART
- 47d. “The Catch” actress MireilleENOS
- 49d. Disney’s “___ and the Detectives”EMIL
- 50d. Christmas candy shapeCANE
- 51d. The Gateway ___, StARCH
- 52d. Apple’s relativePEAR
- 53d. Cartoon’s favorite “Builder”BOB
- 54d. Suffix for a summer drinkADE
- 55d. Get ___ of (discard)RID
- 57d. “Son of,” in Arabic namesIBN
- 58d. Slimy, sticky stuffGOO
- 59d. Chop with an axeHEW