The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 19 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. Pirate’s syllableARR
- 4a. “___ a real nowhere man” (The Beatles’ lyrics)HES
- 7a. Actress West of “I’m No Angel”MAE
- 10a. Ghostly greetingBOO
- 11a. Dawn’s directionEAST
- 12a. ___ Sneak, game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring conversational cardsWORD
- 13a. Consecutive alphabet trio that spells a nicknameSTU
- 14a. Arguing against, sayANTI
- 15a. Prefix with “present” or “potent”OMNI
- 16a. PO box items, for shortLTRS
- 18a. Skeleton’s place, metaphoricallyCLOSET
- 20a. ___ of Impressions, game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring celebrity impersonationsWHEEL
- 22a. Baby goatKID
- 23a. Antonym of “love”HATE
- 24a. Weight trainer’s venue, for shortGYM
- 25a. Wave-making expanseSEA
- 28a. In the open airOUTSIDE
- 31a. They collide in a high fivePALMS
- 33a. Lager alternativeALE
- 34a. Convent sisterNUN
- 35a. Flag down, as a cabHAIL
- 36a. Celestial shape, to a poetORB
- 37a. Befitting, like a titleAPT
- 38a. Beer ___, game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring pucks and beer pongHOCKEY
- 41a. Science or math, for shortSUBJ
- 43a. ___ hoop (hip-swinging toy)HULA
- 44a. From ___ (at a distance)AFAR
- 46a. Count upADD
- 49a. ___-at-home parentSTAY
- 50a. Figure that may be acute or obtuse, for shortANG
- 51a. Dove’s murmurCOO
- 52a. “S” in GPS, for shortSYS
- 53a. Event with spells?BEE
- 54a. Frat party purchaseKEG
Down
- 1d. “Washboard” body parts, for shortABS
- 2d. Decompose, like fruitROT
- 3d. Egg Russian ___, game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring hard-boiled and raw eggsROULETTE
- 4d. ___ Christian Andersen, fairy tale creatorHANS
- 5d. Rough calculation, for shortEST
- 6d. ___ balls, game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring velcro suits and red ballsSTICKY
- 7d. Mid-May honoreesMOMS
- 8d. “Rule, Britannia!” composer Thomas ___ARNE
- 9d. Polish, as a paperEDIT
- 11d. ___ Grey teaEARL
- 12d. Mahogany or teak, e.g.WOOD
- 17d. Informal shirts, informallyTEES
- 19d. Walk with an injured legLIMP
- 20d. “Slow down!” to a horseWHOA
- 21d. “We’re in it for the long ___” (intend to continue)HAUL
- 24d. ___-Z (modern youth), for shortGEN
- 25d. Game from “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” featuring a giant prosthetic handSLAPJACK
- 26d. Radiate, as raysEMIT
- 27d. Deaf community’s communication system: Abbr.ASL
- 29d. “Pertaining to,” in a memo: Abbr.INRE
- 30d. George Bush’s nicknameDUBYA
- 32d. “Moby-Dick” captainAHAB
- 36d. Gives a thumbs-upOKAYS
- 38d. Cabinet-level department: Abbr.HHS
- 39d. Ins and ___OUTS
- 40d. Pottery baseCLAY
- 41d. Of sound mindSANE
- 42d. Irresistible impulseURGE
- 45d. “Dope,” in ’60s lingoFAB
- 47d. “Do-Re-Mi” animalDOE
- 48d. Pound adoptee, maybeDOG