Daily Themed Crossword Expert July 14 2025 answers

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Expert July 14 2025 crossword

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1d. Bulletin board fastener:

TACK

1a. Actor ___ Hardy of "Capone":

TOM

2d. Spoken not written, like a test:

ORAL

3d. Cut a deal, say:

MAKE

4d. Unsinkable Sam, e.g.:

CAT

4a. Crushable container:

CAN

5d. Line of rotation:

AXIS

6d. Place that allows "eggs-tradition"?:

NEST

7d. Rabbit's veggie or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

CARROT

7a. Abel's biblical brother:

CAIN

8d. Duffer's dream:

ACE

9d. Break-___ (thefts):

INS

10d. Volleyball court divider:

NET

11a. Coach Parseghian of Notre Dame:

ARA

12a. Big name in body sprays:

AXE

13a. Unpopular spots?:

ACNE

14a. Birthday candle holder that goes with 24a, 28a, 36a, 49a, 7d and 41d:

CAKE

15d. Ireland, to the Irish:

EIRE

16a. "___ the season to be jolly ...":

TIS

17a. Take a breather, say:

REST

18a. Calvin ___ (fashion brand):

KLEIN

19d. When doubled, a hearty feasting phrase:

NOM

20a. Cause a ___ (disturb):

STIR

21d. Stock market debut: Abbr.:

IPO

22a. Loot a bank, say:

ROB

23d. Hit on the head:

BOP

24a. UK currency or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

POUND

25d. "This is looking bad" expression: Hyph.:

UHOH

26d. Papua ___ Guinea:

NEW

27d. Beats by ___ (earphones maker):

DRE

28d. Like heavy metal concerts:

LOUD

28a. "Easy, peasy, ___ squeezy" or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

LEMON

29d. "Old Town Road" hitmaker Lil ___ X:

NAS

30a. "On the ___ hand ...":

OTHER

31d. Towards the back of a boat:

AFT

31a. Hubbub, mostly about nothing:

ADO

32d. "How Deep Is Your Love" R&B group ___ Hill:

DRU

33a. Mouse's place:

PAD

34d. "Angels & Demons" novelist Brown:

DAN

35a. "I ___ you an apology":

OWE

36a. Banana or orange, e.g. or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

FRUIT

37d. State whose capital is Des Moines:

IOWA

38d. "The ___ La La Song" (song by The Banana Splits):

TRA

39a. Actress Hyland from "Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin":

SARAH

40d. Regret bitterly:

RUE

41d. Heavenly being with a halo, or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

ANGEL

42a. Henry VIII's ruling family:

TUDOR

43a. Mother Teresa, for one:

NUN

44a. Bee's stinging cousin:

WASP

45d. Carbonated beverage:

SODA

46d. "Rich Dad ___ Dad," book by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter:

POOR

47a. Sunny-side up requirement:

EGG

48d. Menacing, like a certain Reaper:

GRIM

49d. Astrological lion:

LEO

49a. Volcanic spew or connect this to 14a to get a tasty treat:

LAVA

50d. "Human Concretion" artist Jean ___:

ARP

51d. Big winery container:

VAT

52a. Alley-___:

OOP

53d. Snowy, to Tintin:

PET

54a. Actor Idle of "Monty Python's Life of Brian":

ERIC

55d. "According to me," in textspeak: Abbr.:

IMO

56d. Uneaten corn part:

COB

57a. Historical period of time:

ERA

58a. Anon John?:

DOE

59a. Prom ride, for short:

LIMO

60a. Choose:

OPT

61a. "Mona Lisa," e.g.:

ART

62a. Unruly crowd:

MOB

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