The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 26 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. “Boo” or “yoo” followerHOO
- 4a. Ruler divisions, for shortCMS
- 7a. ___-la-la (song syllables)TRA
- 10a. Unit of resistanceOHM
- 11a. Sock’s partnerSHOE
- 12a. Fly high, like a kiteSOAR
- 13a. XV divided by VIII
- 14a. Domesticate, as an animalTAME
- 15a. ___ price (selling price’s counterpart)COST
- 16a. “To the River ___,” poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge about the river near his childhood home in EnglandOTTER
- 18a. Round legumePEA
- 20a. “Stop right there!”HALT
- 22a. “The ___,” poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson about a small streamBROOK
- 26a. Juliet’s belovedROMEO
- 27a. Capital of SwitzerlandBERNE
- 28a. Celestial altarARA
- 30a. Feeling blueSAD
- 32a. German articleEIN
- 33a. Concluding word (rhymes with “fence”)HENCE
- 36a. “Sonnets from the River ___: After-Thought,” poem by William Wordsworth dedicated to the river in EnglandDUDDON
- 39a. “Sweet ___,” lyrical poem by Robert Burns about the river in ScotlandAFTON
- 40a. Visionary personSEER
- 41a. Experience visuallySEE
- 43a. “Crossing Brooklyn ___,” poem by Walt Whitman about crossing the Brooklyn riverFERRY
- 47a. Sail holderMAST
- 50a. Silent performance with gesturesMIME
- 53a. “Aye!”YEA
- 54a. Largest continentASIA
- 55a. Inventor’s sparkIDEA
- 56a. “That’s ___ folks!”ALL
- 57a. Baking measure, for shortTSP
- 58a. Campsite structureTENT
- 59a. 31st December: Abbr.NYE
Down
- 1d. ___ polloi (the common people)HOI
- 2d. Cincinnati’s homeOHIO
- 3d. Leave out fine details, sayOMIT
- 4d. “To the River ___,” poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about offering gratitude to the Massachusetts riverCHARLES
- 5d. Palindromic parentMOM
- 6d. Leak slowlySEEP
- 7d. “Me ___!”TOO
- 8d. ___ al-Khaimah (one of the seven United Arab Emirates)RAS
- 9d. “___ Attack,” children’s TV seriesART
- 11d. ___ engine (James Watt’s improvisation)STEAM
- 12d. Word after “jump” or before “crow”SCARE
- 17d. Nonetheless, in textTHO
- 19d. ___ and flowEBB
- 21d. Frog relativesTOADS
- 23d. ___ O’s (Post cereal)OREO
- 24d. “Come ___”: 2 wds.ONIN
- 25d. Barbie’s manKEN
- 26d. ___ and raveRANT
- 28d. Cry of discoveryAHA
- 29d. Soccer game whistler, for shortREF
- 31d. Like bills yet to be paidDUE
- 34d. ___ Rica, Central American countryCOSTA
- 35d. Opposite of “WSW”: Abbr.ENE
- 37d. Crush, as in a battleDEFEAT
- 38d. Dr.___, rapper of ” What’s The Difference”DRE
- 42d. Give out, as radiationEMIT
- 44d. Actor Reynolds from “La La Land”RYAN
- 45d. Depend uponRELY
- 46d. Meryl Streep’s alma materYALE
- 47d. “Welcome” siteMAT
- 48d. Burden-bearer in fablesASS
- 49d. Take in slowly, as a drinkSIP
- 51d. Chemical suffixIDE
- 52d. Rock’s ___ at WorkMEN