Daily Themed Crossword October 11 2025 answers
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1d. Cookie container, often:
JAR
1a. Sharp boxing punch:
JAB
2d. Palindromic organization for therapists: Abbr.:
APA
3d. Insect with a hive and a queen:
BEE
4d. "___ 'n' Andy," 1920s radio sitcom with the iconic duo which was first aired by WMAQ before going national:
AMOS
4a. Letters for an alias:
AKA
5d. Barbie's beau:
KEN
6d. ___ Jolie of "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider":
ANGELINA
7d. Newspaper boy's path:
ROUTE
7a. Long-tailed rodent:
RAT
8d. Teenager's pimply problem:
ACNE
9d. Tit for ___:
TAT
10a. Chimpanzee or gorilla, e.g.:
APE
11d. Oscar-winning "Skyfall" singer:
ADELE
11a. Word said at the end of a prayer:
AMEN
12d. Beard locale:
CHIN
12a. ___-Cola (fizzy drink):
COCA
13a. "Call Me Maybe" singer Carly ___ Jepsen:
RAE
14a. Ding-___ (bell sound):
DONG
15a. Scavenger ___ (popular game):
HUNT
16d. Military position:
RANK
16a. Hi-___ graphics (top-notch):
RES
17a. Upper crust of society:
ELITE
18d. ___ Angeles, California:
LOS
19d. ___ Mahal, India:
TAJ
19a. "___ Recall," 1990 sci-fi film:
TOTAL
20d. "All ___ sudden": 2 wds.:
OFA
21d. Nervous twitch:
TIC
22a. "The ___ Ranger," 1930s Western radio show aired by WXYZ which debuted the masked ex-Texas Ranger known for "Hi-Yo Silver!":
LONE
23a. "The judge ordered him to pay ___ for parking illegally" (penalty): 2 wds.:
AFINE
24d. Comedian's forte:
WIT
24a. Green Bay's state, for short:
WIS
25a. "The ___ Benny Program," 1930s long-running comedy radio show by NBC known for its stingy, violin-playing host:
JACK
26d. Christmas tree choice:
FIR
26a. Protruding shark feature:
FIN
27d. Some PTA members:
MOMS
27a. "Welcome" doorstep accessories:
MATS
28d. Jennifer ___, actress from the series "Friends":
ANISTON
29d. How-___ (guides):
TOS
30d. Former juniors, for short:
SRS
31d. Rolling writer?:
PEN
31a. Pocket bread:
PITA
32a. "Renew your subscription ___ before 29th September": 2 wds.:
ONOR
33d. Out on a cruise, say: 2 wds.:
ATSEA
33a. "Happily ever ___":
AFTER
34d. "People Are ___," 1940s NBC radio game show where contestants performed hilarious stunts for prizes:
FUNNY
35d. Relaxed pace for a horse:
TROT
36a. "Our ___ Brooks," 1940s radio show by CBS adapted into a sitcom, featuring a witty, sardonic high school English teacher:
MISS
37a. Make a left or right, say:
TURN
38d. "The Jay ___ Show":
LENO
38a. Opposite of "profit":
LOSS
39d. Like 3, 5, 7, or 9:
ODD
40d. Pirate's cry:
ARR
40a. "It should come ___ surprise ...": 2 wds.:
ASNO
41d. Pre-weekend day, for short:
FRI
41a. "The ___ Allen Show," long-running 1930s radio program known for its sharp satire and alley segments:
FRED
42d. "Losing My Religion" band:
REM
43a. MTV show featuring requested music videos: Abbr.:
TRL
44d. Sturgeon eggs:
ROE
45d. ___ Island (musical band):
LOW
46a. Apartment payment:
RENT
47a. Tear to bits and pieces:
REND
48a. Employee's "I'm on vacation" letters:
OOO
49a. Beam of light:
RAY
50a. "I think ..." in texting language: Abbr.:
IMO
51a. ___ South Wales, Australia:
NEW
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