The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 27 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. ___-wrestling (bar event)ARM
- 4a. “The eagle ___ landed”HAS
- 7a. ___-around skirtWRAP
- 11a. Halloween hello?BOO
- 12a. Spanish “wave”OLA
- 13a. Top-notch: Hyph.AONE
- 14a. Chow downEAT
- 15a. Horizontal building supportBEAM
- 16a. Teensy amountIOTA
- 17a. Animated backpacker with a bagDORA
- 19a. “Should’ve Known ___,” song by Richard Marx from his 1987 self-titled albumBETTER
- 21a. Soccer chantOLE
- 23a. Singer DiFranco of “32 flavors”ANI
- 24a. “This I ___ You,” song by Richard Marx from his 2000 album “Days in Avalon”PROMISE
- 28a. ___ rings (side dish)ONION
- 32a. Morning moistureDEW
- 33a. ___-cone (cold treat)SNO
- 35a. Al ___, former Vice President of the United StatesGORE
- 36a. Fusion of metalsALLOY
- 39a. Actor Felton from “Harry Potter”TOM
- 41a. Landscaper’s needSOD
- 42a. Park Jae-Sang’s stage namePSY
- 44a. “___-wee’s Big Holiday,” 2016 moviePEE
- 46a. Song by Richard Marx from his 1989 album “Repeat Offender”ANGELIA
- 50a. Actor Neeson from “A Monster Calls”LIAM
- 53a. Front ___ (washing machine type)LOAD
- 54a. Colonel Sanders’ company: Abbr.KFC
- 56a. Elated feelingGLEE
- 58a. Prefers, with “for”OPTS
- 59a. Stat that you’d check often on Yelp: Abbr.ETA
- 60a. Act of deceptionHOAX
- 61a. Golfer’s supportTEE
- 62a. ___ Jose, Costa RicaSAN
- 63a. Circus shelterTENT
Down
- 1d. Honest ___ (16th US President)ABE
- 2d. Paved pathROAD
- 3d. “Hello ___,” tagline of a telecommunication companyMOTO
- 4d. Weeding toolHOE
- 5d. ___ vapeur: 2 wds.ALA
- 6d. Brazilian dance formSAMBA
- 7d. “Right Here ___,” song by Richard Marx from his 1989 album “Repeat Offender”WAITING
- 8d. Buried plant partROOT
- 9d. Up the ___ (raise stakes)ANTE
- 10d. Green fruit with a rounded bottomPEAR
- 15d. Ubud’s landBALI
- 18d. CD-___ROM
- 20d. Antacid brandENO
- 22d. Doubly curved letterESS
- 24d. Smartphone, for one: Abbr.PDA
- 25d. Extended family member, for shortREL
- 26d. Wise ___OWL
- 27d. Sinus specialist: Abbr.ENT
- 29d. Siri’s platformIOS
- 30d. “Gold” in MadridORO
- 31d. ___ Flanders Jr., character from “The Simpsons”NED
- 34d. Alley ___ (basketball term)OOP
- 37d. Newspaper sections: Hyph.OPEDS
- 38d. Fashion’s fine initials: Abbr.YSL
- 40d. Actor Gibson from “Braveheart”MEL
- 43d. Disgusted cryYIKES
- 45d. Four doubledEIGHT
- 46d. “___ Like Love,” 2005 film: 2 wds.ALOT
- 47d. “Nuh-uh!”NOPE
- 48d. Park entryGATE
- 49d. Post-shave brandAFTA
- 51d. ___ vera (spiky succulent)ALOE
- 52d. “Don’t ___ Nothing,” debut single by Richard Marx from his 1987 eponymous albumMEAN
- 55d. Tuna containerCAN
- 57d. Part of a telephone number, for shortEXT