The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 11 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. Not on, as a switchOFF
- 4a. Say “do the dishes” continuouslyNAG
- 7a. “___ to the point, please!”GET
- 10a. Lunch spot to sate a sandwich craving, perhapsDELI
- 12a. Large coffee dispenserURN
- 13a. Wood for wine barrelsOAK
- 14a. “The ___ of Little Tree,” 1997 James Cromwell film that celebrates a grandson-grandparent relationshipEDUCATION
- 17a. “Green” prefixECO
- 18a. Big tree on a boulevardELM
- 19a. Waterlogged land with reedsMARSH
- 21a. “Skyfall” singerADELE
- 23a. Cornea’s placeEYE
- 24a. Music to a matador’s earsOLE
- 25a. One of a dozen in a supermarketEGG
- 27a. 2017 animated film starring Anthony Gonzalez that celebrates a grandson and great-great-grandfather relationshipCOCO
- 31a. “___ Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” 1971 Gene Wilder film that celebrates a grandson-grandfather relationshipWILLY
- 33a. Lovelace of computer fameADA
- 36a. Destroy, as a balloonPOP
- 37a. Defense group formed in 1949: Abbr.NATO
- 38a. Kourtney, to Kim and Khloe, brieflySIS
- 39a. Jean ___, Dadaism sculptorARP
- 40a. Stubborn animalASS
- 43a. Flower girl’s walkwayAISLE
- 45a. “American ___,” 2018 Aaron Paul film that features a grandson-grandmother relationshipWOMAN
- 47a. Cheer of encouragementRAH
- 48a. Chatterbox’s specialtyGAB
- 49a. Actress Reinhart of “Riverdale”LILI
- 51a. Like some minds or secretsOPEN
- 55a. Dessert that may be served after yams and turkeyPIE
- 56a. ___ Campbell, English modelEDIE
- 57a. Roof overhangEAVE
- 58a. Word to describe a messy teen’s room, perhapsSTY
- 59a. Directors’ workplacesSETS
- 60a. Deer guy?STAG
Down
- 1d. “___ to Psyche,” poem by John KeatsODE
- 2d. Gave kibble to, sayFED
- 3d. Winter illness, perhapsFLU
- 4d. Spice choice for a fall beverageNUTMEG
- 5d. Actress Grande of “Victorious,” to fansARI
- 6d. Bearded garden figurineGNOME
- 7d. “And So It ___,” 2014 Diane Keaton film that celebrates a granddaughter-grandfather relationshipGOES
- 8d. “Made for ___ other”EACH
- 9d. Boxer’s winning lettersTKO
- 11d. Slurpee competitorICEE
- 15d. Facility where strikes, spares, and gutter balls happenALLEY
- 16d. “I reject this bill”NAY
- 20d. Button on a camcorder, for shortREC
- 21d. Inter ___ (among others)ALIA
- 22d. Shoulder muscle, for shortDELT
- 24d. “Enter at your ___ risk”OWN
- 26d. It’s neither solid nor liquidGAS
- 28d. October gemstoneOPAL
- 29d. Center of an appleCORE
- 30d. On the other end of the spectrum, for shortOPP
- 32d. Extremely fertile soilLOAM
- 34d. “The Princess ___,” 2001 Anne Hathaway film that celebrates a granddaughter-grandmother relationshipDIARIES
- 35d. K2’s continentASIA
- 41d. Much awaited retail eventsSALES
- 42d. Nasty, as a remarkSNIDE
- 44d. “In Her ___,” 2005 Cameron Diaz film that features a granddaughter-grandmother relationshipSHOES
- 45d. “But ___, there’s more!”WAIT
- 46d. Listen to orders, sayOBEY
- 48d. Aid during road trips, maybe: Abbr.GPS
- 50d. Like a super fun party, slangilyLIT
- 52d. Soft touchPAT
- 53d. Actress Mendes of “Girl in Progress”EVA
- 54d. Antonym of positive, brieflyNEG