The Daily Themed Crossword Sep 30 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. Exercise locale, for shortGYM
- 4a. Professor’s degree: Abbr.PHD
- 7a. “This ___ has sailed!”SHIP
- 11a. Poet Edgar Allan ___POE
- 12a. Prefix with “plane”AERO
- 14a. Traditional wisdom that’s passed downLORE
- 15a. Source of rays?SUN
- 16a. Mouse catcherTRAP
- 17a. China’s continentASIA
- 18a. Con man’s actionDECEIT
- 20a. Birdlings’ homeNEST
- 21a. “The ___,” 1980 psychological thriller directed by Stanley KubrickSHINING
- 23a. Walk with difficultyLIMP
- 26a. Biology or Chemistry, for shortSCI
- 27a. “Fit ___ fiddle”: 2 wds.ASA
- 30a. “A Clockwork ___,” 1971 dystopian crime film directed by Stanley KubrickORANGE
- 33a. Sharon Stone starrer “___ Instinct”BASIC
- 35a. “___ lost!” (“Go away”)GET
- 36a. Be laid upAIL
- 38a. Ceiling fan componentBLADE
- 39a. “Scat!”SHOO
- 40a. Actor’s deliveryLINE
- 41a. ___ talk (half-time speech)PEP
- 43a. Onion relativeLEEK
- 45a. Page section, for shortPARA
- 46a. Took the bait, sayBIT
- 47a. “___ Wide Shut,” 1999 mystery thriller directed by Stanley KubrickEYES
- 51a. Grand sagaEPIC
- 52a. “___ show time!”ITS
- 53a. “___ the only one…?”: 2 wds.AMI
- 54a. Draw to a closeWANE
- 55a. Aye’s oppositeNAY
- 56a. “Days of ___ Lives” (TV show)OUR
Down
- 1d. Modern navigation technology: Abbr.GPS
- 2d. The “Y” in TTYLYOU
- 3d. Fix up (rhymes with “bend”)MEND
- 4d. ___ test (skin product test)PATCH
- 5d. “Ready or not, ___ come”: 2 wds.HEREI
- 6d. Saps, as energyDRAINS
- 7d. Loose talk?SLANG
- 8d. Gardener’s needHOSE
- 9d. Part of the eyeIRIS
- 10d. ___ moss (soil additive)PEAT
- 13d. ___ nerve (eye to brain connector)OPTIC
- 19d. “Baseball Tonight” airer: Abbr.ESPN
- 22d. Eat like a ratNIBBLE
- 23d. Bonfire inputLOG
- 24d. Dublin’s country, for shortIRE
- 25d. Yoga class rollerMAT
- 27d. “Strong ___ ox”: 2 wds.ASAN
- 28d. ___ hustle (second job)SIDE
- 29d. High cardACE
- 31d. Frustrated cryGAH
- 32d. “Old MacDonald” syllablesEIO
- 34d. “Great minds think ___”ALIKE
- 37d. 1962 comedy-drama film by Stanley KubrickLOLITA
- 39d. “2001: A ___ Odyssey,” 1968 epic science film directed by Stanley KubrickSPACE
- 41d. Father, fondlyPAPA
- 42d. Julia Roberts starrer “___ Brockovich”ERIN
- 44d. Amazon Handmade rivalETSY
- 45d. Church benchPEW
- 46d. Recycling containerBIN
- 48d. Basketball’s ___ MingYAO
- 49d. Flightless Aussie birdEMU
- 50d. Alfred Lord Tennyson’s titleSIR