Our Daily Themed Crossword Hints for October 14, 2024 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. The Daily Themed Crossword is a daily crossword that tests solvers’ knowledge and vocabulary. It’s one of the most popular crosswords in the world, known for its challenging clues and clever wordplay. The puzzle is published in the print edition of the paper and is also available online.
Daily Themed Crossword Hints, October 14, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the Daily Themed Crossword on 10/14/24. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
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1A. Frying vessel
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4A. Perform a role
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7A. Flood preventer
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10A. Much ___ About Nothing
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11A. Fancy fish eggs
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12A. "Fuel" singer DiFranco
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13A. "Madman Across the ___," 1971 album by Elton John with the hit song "Tiny Dancer"
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16A. Summer shade
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17A. Work week starter, for short
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18A. Dim ___ (Chinese dish)
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20A. "Pour ___ Sugar on Me" (Def Leppard hit)
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22A. Brazilian soccer legend
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23A. "___-la-la" (singer's syllable)
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24A. Leather-punching tool
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26A. Feminine suffix with "govern" or "host"
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28A. "Captain Fantastic and the Brown ___ Cowboy," 1975 album by Elton John with the hit song "We All Fall in Love Sometimes"
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32A. Sheep's cry
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33A. "Old MacDonald ___ a farm..."
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35A. Disapproving responses
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36A. "Empty ___," 1969 debut album by Elton John with the hit song "Lady Samantha"
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37A. Like most Ikea furniture: Abbr.
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39A. Cow call
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40A. Sixth sense: Abbr
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42A. Doctor Octopus, to Spider-Man
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44A. "Too ___ for Zero," 1983 album by Elton John with the hit song "I'm Still Standing"
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47A. Mop & ___ (floor cleaner)
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48A. Resin paint or material for salon nails
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52A. Alpaca relative
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56A. Washroom, to a Brit
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57A. Son of Prince Valiant (anagram of "ran")
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58A. Welcome sight in a desert
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59A. Before I forget… in textspeak: Abbr.
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60A. Currency spotted if you read "money" backward
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61A. Raging sin
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1D. Furry feline foot
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2D. Toothpaste-approving group: Abbr.
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3D. “To be or ___ to be…
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4D. Museum display
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5D. "Songs from the West ___," 2001 album by Elton with the Grammy-nominated song "I Want Love"
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6D. Voice above baritone
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7D. Judi Dench's title
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8D. "The choice is ___-brainer!": 2 wds.
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9D. Part of an hour, for short
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14D. Suffix for “Japan” or “Siam”
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15D. ___ of thumb
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19D. Net material
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21D. "___ World" (song by Tears for Fears)
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22D. Fiddles with a fiddle, say
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24D. Six-pack muscles, for short
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25D. "___ Me Up Before You Go-Go" (Wham! hit)
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27D. 'Smooth Operator' singer
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29D. "___ opinion ..." ("according to me"): 2 wds.
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30D. Hopper from Down Under, informally
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31D. General from a Chinese menu
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34D. "___-dong!" ("Open the door" sound)
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38D. "Goodbye ___ Brick Road," 1973 album by Elton John with the hit song "Candle in the Wind"
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41D. Tissue layer
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43D. Wisdom tooth, e.g.
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45D. "Love the skin you are in" brand
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46D. Metal thread used by an electrician
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48D. Clerical garment
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49D. Foldable nap site
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50D. Sudoku segment
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51D. "Inside Politics" channel: Abbr.
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53D. Actor Butterfield from "Ender's Game"
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54D. Cambridge engineering school: Abbr.
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55D. Cigarette residue
Daily Themed Crossword is a popular online crossword puzzle game that is updated daily with new puzzles for players to solve. The game is developed by PlaySimple Games and is available on both iOS and Android devices.
The puzzles in Daily Themed Crossword are organized around a different theme each day, with clues and answers related to that theme. For example, the theme for a particular day might be movies, and all the clues and answers would be related to movies in some way.
The game is designed to be accessible to players of all skill levels, with puzzles ranging from easy to difficult. The game also includes helpful features such as hints and the ability to reveal individual letters or words to help players progress through more challenging puzzles.
If you enjoy the Daily Themed Crossword, we think you’d also enjoy the LA Times Crossword and the NYT Crossword. If you’re still struggling to solve your crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first.
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