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Daily Themed Crossword December 8 2025 answers

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1d. "Ready, ___, go!":

SET

1a. Sunscreen lotion rating: Abbr.:

SPF

2d. Bread for a hummus spread:

PITA

3d. "___, my dear, I don't give a damn" ("Gone With the Wind" iconic dialogue):

FRANKLY

4d. Christina ___, "A Thousand Years" singer who sang "Time stands still," like a time-traveler would to stop time and spend it with a lover:

PERRI

4a. Opinion ___ (survey that rhymes with "toll"):

POLL

5d. "Garfield" dog:

ODIE

6d. ChapStick target:

LIP

7d. Ranks below captains: Abbr.:

LTS

8d. "Life is full of ___ and downs":

UPS

8a. Alien's "saucer": Abbr.:

UFO

9d. Not many:

FEW

10d. Baltimore ___ (MLB team):

ORIOLES

11d. Guard's "Stop right there!":

HALT

11a. One in line for the throne (anagram of "hire"):

HEIR

12a. Make changes to a manuscript:

EDIT

13a. "P" in MPH:

PER

14a. Encouraging word before "girl!":

ATTA

15a. Tears apart:

RIPS

16a. Ice cream pattern:

SWIRL

17d. Permanently damage something:

RUIN

18a. ___ Agassi (tennis legend):

ANDRE

19d. River blocker:

DAM

20a. Fall ___ Boy, "Centuries" band who sang "... remember me for centuries," which would be apt for a time traveler's playlist:

OUT

21a. "Cobra ___" (martial arts-based series):

KAI

22d. Cash dispenser letters:

ATM

22a. "___ Want for Christmas Is You" (song on every store's December playlist): 2 wds.:

ALLI

23d. Welcome garland, in Hawaii:

LEI

24d. ___ Cabello, "Havana" singer who sang "Take me back," which would be apt for a time-traveler revisiting old memories:

CAMILA

24a. "Keep ___ and Carry On" (British poster words):

CALM

25d. Tiny six-legged crawler:

ANT

26d. Texter's "Just so you know ...": Abbr.:

FYI

26a. Ceiling spinner:

FAN

27d. Dog bark sound, in comics:

ARF

28d. Singer ___ King Cole of "Wild Is Love":

NAT

29a. Between 12-20, age-wise, say:

TEEN

30a. "Do you have ___ money?":

ANY

31d. "One a penny, ___ penny ...": 2 wds.:

TWOA

31a. Supermodel Banks:

TYRA

32a. Negative prefix with "communication" or "fortune":

MIS

33d. Leatherworker's punch:

AWL

33a. Quantity, for short:

AMT

34d. "___ night, holy night ..." (Christmas carol lyric):

SILENT

34a. Taylor ___, "Back to December" singer who sang "I go back to December all the time," which may be apt for one time-traveling out of guilt:

SWIFT

35d. ";)" in texts:

WINK

35a. 1914-1918 conflict: Abbr.:

WWI

36d. Character from "The Jungle Book" who teaches Mowgli "the law of the jungle":

BALOO

36a. Story of a person's life, for short:

BIO

37d. Body part below the knee:

SHIN

37a. ___ the beans (reveal a secret):

SPILL

38d. "If you like ___ coladas ..." (popular lyric from "Escape" by Rupert Holmes):

PINA

39a. ___ Morissette, "Hands Clean" singer who sang "We'll fast forward to a few years later," which might be a time-traveler's plan:

ALANIS

40d. Loch ___ Monster:

NESS

41d. "___ for the challenge" ("Bring it on"): 2 wds.:

IMUP

42d. "Pop," in some places:

SODA

43d. Technique to breathe life into another: Abbr.:

CPR

43a. "Keep your ___ up!" (encouraging words):

CHIN

44a. "Will you be ___ to do it?":

ABLE

45d. "I'm so cold!" sound:

BRR

46a. Expressive rock genre:

EMO

47a. ___ Floyd, "Coming Back to Life" band who sang "Lost in time," which might be an apt song for a time-traveler who needs directions:

PINK

48a. Director Howard of "A Beautiful Mind":

RON

49a. "South," in French:

SUD

50a. Genetic messenger: Abbr.:

RNA

51a. Turn brown, as a banana:

ROT

52a. Spring destination?:

SPA

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