The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 24 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. Cry loudlySOB
- 4a. Loud thud in comicsBAM
- 7a. Titanic, for oneSHIP
- 11a. Airport frisking group: Abbr.TSA
- 12a. Actress Mendes of “Ghost Rider”EVA
- 13a. Protein-rich sushi fishTUNA
- 14a. “___ have what she’s having” (“When Harry Met Sally” catchphrase)ILL
- 15a. Snouted swimmerGAR
- 16a. Landlord’s monthly incomeRENT
- 17a. “___ and Juliet,” 1968 film whose soundtrack was composed by Nino RotaROMEO
- 20a. Mani-pedi centerSPA
- 22a. “___ girl!” (good job)ATTA
- 25a. “American ___” (televised singing competition)IDOL
- 28a. 1973 film starring Magali Noel whose music was composed by Nino RotaAMARCOD
- 31a. Diamond measureCARAT
- 33a. Actress Courteney of “Friends”COX
- 34a. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” filmmaker AndersonWES
- 36a. Secretive espionage organization: Abbr.CIA
- 37a. Couples making headlinesITEMS
- 40a. “The ___,” 1963 film whose music was composed by Nino RotaLEOPARD
- 43a. “La ___ Vita,” 1960 film whose soundtrack was composed by Nino RotaDOLCE
- 44a. Empty concert hall soundECHO
- 45a. “Caught you!”HAH
- 47a. “The ___ Mountain,” 1949 film whose theme music was composed by Nino RotaGLASS
- 51a. Cottage cheese alternativeTOFU
- 54a. Columbus’ stateOHIO
- 57a. One-___ armyMAN
- 58a. Naval prisonBRIG
- 59a. “___ over heels”HEAD
- 60a. ___ Lilly and Company (pharma)ELI
- 61a. “Hell ___ No Fury” (Nina Bergman starrer)HATH
- 62a. Legally possessOWN
- 63a. What a squash court lacksNET
Down
- 1d. ___ your stumpsSTIR
- 2d. Norway capitalOSLO
- 3d. Chapped lips saviorBALM
- 4d. Get down on one’s knees, sayBEG
- 5d. Singer Max (“Sweet but Psycho” singer)AVA
- 6d. Earth’s neighborMARS
- 7d. “La ___,” 1954 film whose music was composed by Nino RotaSTRADA
- 8d. Sunset tintHUE
- 9d. Traveler’s lodgeINN
- 10d. Gentle touch?PAT
- 18d. Airpods localeEAR
- 19d. Medicine that doesn’t require prescriptions: Abbr.OTC
- 21d. Camera product, for shortPIC
- 23d. Vehicle service station offeringTOW
- 24d. “Someone Like You” singer LaurieADELE
- 26d. Killer whaleORCA
- 27d. Dragon’s homeLAIR
- 28d. Suffix after “sulphuric” or “hydrochloric”ACID
- 29d. “Hello, ___” (ad catchphrase)MOTO
- 30d. Skating jump, for one (anagram of “alex”)AXEL
- 32d. Small bitTAD
- 35d. Part of a minute, for shortSEC
- 38d. “Eternals” actress LiaMCHUGH
- 39d. Akin to oceanSEA
- 41d. “___! Not again…”: 2 wds.OHGOD
- 42d. Parliamentary figure, for shortPOL
- 46d. Santa’s cheerHOHO
- 48d. Word said in churchesAMEN
- 49d. Much awaited shopping eventSALE
- 50d. Bad moodSNIT
- 51d. “Speaking frankly” in texts: Abbr.TBH
- 52d. “For You” singer RitaORA
- 53d. ___ and fineFIT
- 55d. Chop with an axeHEW
- 56d. “X-Men” actor McKellenIAN