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Daily Themed Crossword October 20 2025 answers

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1d. Company with a roaring lion mascot: Abbr.:

MGM

1a. Married woman's title, for short:

MRS

2d. Rocky ___ ice cream:

ROAD

3d. "Pour ___ Sugar on Me," Def Leppard song a chef could belt while glazing a stack of sticky donuts:

SOME

4d. The ___ Four, nickname of the Beatles:

FAB

4a. Served a meal to:

FED

5d. Body part that sheds tears:

EYE

6d. Opposite of "shallow," as the ends of a pool:

DEEP

7d. Most uncommon:

RAREST

7a. Decomposes, as fruits or vegetables:

ROTS

8d. Miner's find:

ORE

9d. Drink enjoyed with scones:

TEA

10d. Lacking joy:

SAD

11a. Sticky stuff (anagram of "pogo"):

GOOP

12d. "___ Room," 2002 thriller starring Jodie Foster:

PANIC

13a. "Yes, Captain!":

AYE

14a. Nevada's ___ 51 (site to spot aliens, supposedly):

AREA

15a. ___ bear (mother bear):

MAMA

16a. Buzzing insect that makes honey:

BEE

17a. Go through a novel, say:

READ

18a. Ding on a car:

DENT

19d. Kesha's hit song "TiK ___":

TOK

20a. "American ___," song by Don McLean that a chef might sing while whipping up a lemon meringue dessert:

PIE

21d. iPhone's platform:

IOS

22a. Tiniest bit:

IOTA

23d. Casual Friday shirt:

TEE

24d. Leo Tolstoy's "___ Karenina":

ANNA

25a. Coveted award in Hollywood:

OSCAR

26d. "___ by the Ocean," pop song by DNCE that a pastry chef might sing while frosting a chocolate sponge dessert:

CAKE

27d. Gets a perfect score, say:

ACES

28d. Oil installation:

RIG

29d. Pharmacy chain letters:

CVS

29a. "___ Fried," song by Zac Brown Band that a chef might hum while making buffalo wings:

CHICKEN

30d. Sweltering:

HOT

31d. ___ Jima, Japanese island:

IWO

32a. "Step by Step" actress ___ Keanan:

STACI

33a. Solemn pledge:

VOW

34a. London's country, for short:

ENG

35d. Driver's navigational aid: Abbr.:

GPS

36a. Small barrel for beer or whiskey:

KEG

37a. "I'm a little teapot, short and ___":

STOUT

38d. Term for an imaginary and perfect society, first coined by Sir Thomas More:

UTOPIA

39d. ___ dance (noisy dance):

TAP

40a. "___ and Bananas," children's song that a chef may sing while preparing a fruit salad:

APPLES

41d. Tiny skin openings:

PORES

42d. Something found in your soap:

LYE

43a. Black gunk used on roads:

TAR

44d. Quick summary of last week's episode, say:

RECAP

45a. ___ milk (vegan option):

SOY

46d. "___ going to have a baby! I'm so happy for her!":

SHES

46a. Listerine rival:

SCOPE

47d. Wine stopper:

CORK

48a. Detox facility, for short:

REHAB

49d. Verbal equivalent of "LOL": Hyph.:

HAHA

50d. "Here ___, there ..." (line in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"): 2 wds.:

AMOO

51d. "Cooking by the ___," LazyTown song a chef might sing while consulting a recipe manual for every tasty dish in this puzzle:

BOOK

52d. Tax advisor: Abbr.:

CPA

52a. "___ Suey!" song by System of a Down that a chef might rock out to while stir-frying a delicious Chinese dish:

CHOP

53a. Handle with ___ (words on a box containing hatching eggs):

CARE

54d. Physicians' organization: Abbr.:

AMA

55d. Tigger's pal:

ROO

56a. "I love," in Lima:

AMO

57a. Prefix with "meter" to mean an outer boundary:

PERI

58a. Famous ___ (American cookie brand):

AMOS

59a. Slangy ending for "any":

HOO

60a. "May I ___ silly question?": 2 wds.:

ASKA

61a. Kung ___ shrimp:

PAO

62a. "Everything is ___" (totally fine): Hyph.:

AOK

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