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Daily Themed Crossword September 22 2025 answers

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1d. "Homeland" organization: Abbr.:

CIA

1a. ___-de-sac (dead end):

CUL

2d. ET's ride: Abbr.:

UFO

3d. "Moves ___ Jagger," 2011 electropop song popular in clubs which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

LIKE

4d. Vote into office:

ELECT

4a. ___ and flow (tidal movements):

EBB

5d. "___ It," 1982 dance anthem by Michael Jackson which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

BEAT

6d. Disallow:

BAN

7d. Finish in last place:

LOSE

7a. Attorney's field:

LAW

8d. Region or territory:

AREA

9d. Cry one's eyes out:

WEEP

10a. "Don't mind ___ do!": 2 wds.:

IFI

11d. Airless tire, informally:

FLAT

11a. Pest on a dog:

FLEA

12a. Mined treasure:

ORE

13a. NASA's "All good!": Hyph.:

AOK

14a. Low in fat, as meat:

LEAN

15a. "Money ___, monkey do":

SEE

16a. Establish, as a law:

ENACT

17d. Pup's bite:

NIP

18d. Invention that made horse carriages obsolete:

CAR

18a. "___ Thrills," 2016 pop song by Sia that's played in clubs which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

CHEAP

19d. Medical care group: Abbr.:

HMO

20a. Cousin from "The Addams Family":

ITT

21d. When repeated, Dexter's troublesome sister in the cartoons:

DEE

21a. River flow-blocking structure:

DAM

22d. Devoid of moisture:

DRY

22a. "Rolling in the ___," 2011 R&B song by Adele with a powerful chorus which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

DEEP

23d. Music producer Brian ___:

ENO

24d. ___ de toilette (light perfume):

EAU

25d. Adelaide's country, for short:

AUS

25a. Type of high-energy exercise:

AEROBIC

26d. Happy hour hangout spot:

BAR

27d. Catch lightning ___ bottle (succeed, luckily): 2 wds.:

INA

28d. Surveillance tool, briefly:

CAM

29a. Genetic messenger: Abbr.:

RNA

30d. Johnson brothers' "___ Bones":

DEM

30a. ___ date (baby's arrival date):

DUE

31a. Santa ___, Orange County:

ANA

32a. "Shape of ___," 2017 pop song by Ed Sheeran that's often heard in clubs which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

YOU

33d. Miss at a rodeo:

GAL

33a. Some kitchen appliances: Abbr.:

GES

34d. "Tit for ___":

TAT

34a. Rail vehicle running on public streets:

TRAM

35d. Escape:

FLEE

35a. Relatives, in slang:

FAM

36d. "___: A True Story," by Nicholson Baker: 3 wds.:

UANDI

36a. The Statue of Liberty stands in this country: Abbr.:

USA

37d. Look of disdain (rhymes with "peer"):

SNEER

38d. ___ and tell (kindergarten activity):

SHOW

38a. "I'm ___ Standing," 1983 synth-pop song by Elton John which surprisingly has a lullaby version:

STILL

39d. "Can I have that ___?" (food order option): 2 wds.:

TOGO

40d. The ___ of Capri:

ISLE

41d. It may replace sugar, in a prank:

SALT

41a. One who goes on a world tour at Christmas?:

SANTA

42d. Actor Alan ___ of "M*A*S*H":

ALDA

43a. Tube for watering the garden:

HOSE

44d. Boxing stats: Abbr.:

KOS

44a. Jeffrey Archer's "___ and Abel":

KANE

45a. Dog: Bark :: Cow : ___:

LOW

46d. Bobby ___, eight-time Norris Trophy winner:

ORR

47d. Spider-Man's projectile:

WEB

48a. Gawk at someone creepily:

OGLE

49a. Ye ___ Shoppe (shop sign words):

OLDE

50a. Dr. ___ of rap fame:

DRE

51a. "___ is me!" ("I'm upset!"):

WOE

52a. Mix using a spoon:

STIR

53a. Wall Street worker, for short:

ARB

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