The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 28 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. Millions of yearsEONS
- 5a. Vlogger’s need, for shortCAM
- 8a. “What’s all the ___ about?” (commotion)FUSS
- 12a. Biblical pronounTHEE
- 13a. Altar in the skyARA
- 14a. At the peak ofATOP
- 15a. Fashionable, in millennial lingoCOOL
- 16a. Waiter’s rewardTIP
- 17a. ___ land (dreamy state): 2 wds.LALA
- 18a. First key on a computer keyboardESC
- 20a. Fire leftoversASHES
- 21a. Jack ___, former American sportscaster known for his coverage of Chicago Cubs games between 1948 to 1981BRICKHOUSE
- 26a. Number of thieves with Ali BabaFORTY
- 27a. Hospital scan: Abbr.MRI
- 28a. Actor ___ Vigoda from “The Godfather”ABE
- 31a. Rock band ___ FightersFOO
- 32a. Wichita’s state, for shortKAN
- 33a. ’70s supermodel CarangiGIA
- 34a. 9-digit ID: Abbr.SSN
- 35a. ___ Scully, former American sportscaster known for calling games for MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers between 1950 to 2016VIN
- 36a. Fruit leftoversPEELS
- 38a. ___ fry (healthy alternative to deep-frying)AIR
- 39a. Burner on a birthday cakeCANDLE
- 40a. Bob ___, American sportscaster known for his long tenure with NBC Sports between 1980 to 2019COSTAS
- 43a. Attorney’s degree: Abbr.LLB
- 44a. October birthstoneOPAL
- 45a. Boston ___ Party (historical event)TEA
- 47a. On ___ (nervous)EDGE
- 51a. ___ Lovegood, character from “Harry Potter”LUNA
- 52a. Golfer Ernie ___ELS
- 53a. Defeat decisivelyROUT
- 54a. Interrogates, sayASKS
- 55a. Lil ___ X, rapper of “Montero”NAS
- 56a. Precious findsGEMS
Down
- 1d. “Yadda, yadda,” brieflyETC
- 2d. Cry of surpriseOHO
- 3d. Prefix with “natal”NEO
- 4d. Make a choiceSELECT
- 5d. “___ Me If You Can!,” movie starring Leonardo DiCaprioCATCH
- 6d. Singer Grande of “7 Rings,” fondlyARI
- 7d. Tourist’s aidMAP
- 8d. “True or ___?”FALSE
- 9d. Bryce Canyon stateUTAH
- 10d. Shoe bottomSOLE
- 11d. Healthful retreatsSPAS
- 19d. Cloudy localeSKY
- 20d. “___ was saying…”: 2 wds.ASI
- 21d. Inseparable pals: Abbr.BFFS
- 22d. Hoppers from Down Under, brieflyROOS
- 23d. Press one’s clothes, sayIRON
- 24d. Muscat’s countryOMAN
- 25d. Decorative vaseURN
- 28d. Like fine wine (years)AGED
- 29d. ___ Walton, American sportscaster who is also a former basketball playerBILL
- 30d. Stand at ___ (relaxed position)EASE
- 32d. ___ Dunst, actress from “Jumanji”KIRSTEN
- 35d. By way ofVIA
- 36d. Buddy, slangilyPAL
- 37d. Dick ___, former American sportscaster known for his 60-year career with various sports channels and teamsENBERG
- 38d. Rand McNally bookATLAS
- 39d. Teacher’s audienceCLASS
- 40d. Coca ___COLA
- 41d. Magnum ___ (grand work of art)OPUS
- 42d. Collapsed under waterSANK
- 46d. “She” in LisbonELA
- 48d. ___-eyed (beautiful)DOE
- 49d. Teeth holderGUM
- 50d. UFO travelers: Abbr.ETS