The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 17 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. Polka ___ (fashion pattern)DOTS
- 5a. Halloween’s month, for shortOCT
- 8a. Golf ball propTEE
- 11a. Cincinnati’s stateOHIO
- 12a. “___-la-la” (singsong syllables)TRA
- 13a. “Much ___ About Nothing”ADO
- 14a. “OK ___,” 1997 album by Radiohead with the lead single “Paranoid Android”COMPUTER
- 16a. Ink an agreementSIGN
- 17a. Chamomile-flavored brewTEA
- 18a. Microbrewery pintALE
- 19a. 1991 album by Nirvana with the lead single “Smells Like Teen Spirit”NEVERMIND
- 24a. iPhone assistantSIRI
- 25a. ___-hoo (drink for chocolate lovers)YOO
- 26a. Entrepreneur’s degree: Abbr.MBA
- 29a. Frozen spike on a treeICICLE
- 32a. Series of winsSTREAK
- 34a. 1991 album by Pearl Jam with the hit single “Jeremy”TEN
- 35a. Sweep rowing propOAR
- 37a. Jessica ___, “Fantastic Four” actressALBA
- 38a. Little explorer from children’s TVDORA
- 39a. 500-mile auto raceINDY
- 40a. Ben Kingsley’s titleSIR
- 42a. Vet’s workplace, perhapsZOO
- 44a. “Don’t ___ hope!”LOSE
- 45a. “The ___ Spiral,” 1994 album by Nine Inch Nails with the lead single “March of the Pigs”DOWNWARD
- 50a. “___ Enchanted” (Anne Hathaway starrer)ELLA
- 51a. Emotion during a brawl, perhapsIRE
- 52a. Dirty litter box smellODOR
- 53a. Consider to beDEEM
- 54a. Letter in Superman’s symbolESS
- 55a. Hollywood’s Mara or WinsletKATE
Down
- 1d. “What’s up, ___?” (Bugs Bunny catchphrase)DOC
- 2d. “Lo and behold!”OHO
- 3d. McGraw who sang “I Called Mama”TIM
- 4d. Absorb, with “up”SOP
- 5d. Playful mammal by the riversideOTTER
- 6d. Thick and smooth, like mousseCREAMY
- 7d. Road’s coatTAR
- 8d. What a cow uses to swat flies awayTAIL
- 9d. Competitor’s upper handEDGE
- 10d. Indefinite stretchEON
- 15d. Sport-___ (rugged vehicle)UTE
- 16d. Feeling low and mopeySAD
- 19d. Naughty alternative, to SantaNICE
- 20d. Brockovich portrayed by Julia RobertsERIN
- 21d. Old ___ (London theater)VIC
- 22d. Android user’s lackIOS
- 23d. Sam Smith’s “I’m ___ the Only One”NOT
- 24d. Warm the bleachers, saySIT
- 26d. Blend together, as genresMELD
- 27d. “Achtung ___,” 1991 album by U2 with the lead single “The Fly”BABY
- 28d. Letters before a nicknameAKA
- 30d. Bathroom at 10 Downing Street, London, informallyLOO
- 31d. Musician’s giftEAR
- 33d. Trained for a marathon, sayRAN
- 36d. Bulldozers for beards?RAZORS
- 38d. “Siamese ___,” 1993 album by the Smashing Pumpkins with the lead single “Cherub Rock”DREAM
- 39d. Charged particle that is not neutralION
- 40d. Shoe’s undersideSOLE
- 41d. ___ of WightISLE
- 43d. Isn’t settled, financiallyOWES
- 44d. ___ Zeppelin, “Coda” bandLED
- 45d. “Ready to ___,” 1994 album by The Notorious B.I.GDIE
- 46d. Pan at Panda ExpressWOK
- 47d. Organization on toothpaste tubes: Abbr.ADA
- 48d. Turn into trash, perhapsROT
- 49d. DrDRE