Daily Themed Crossword Expert October 17 2025 answers

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1d. Obsolete hand-held devices: Abbr.:

PDAS

1a. ___-K (tot's school):

PRE

2d. University-based military programs: Abbr.:

ROTC

3d. ___-1, "Ghostbusters" vehicle:

ECTO

4d. ___ Baggins (character from "The Hobbit"):

BILBO

4a. Closest buddies: Abbr.:

BFFS

5d. Pink ___, rock band:

FLOYD

6d. Pear-shaped fruit:

FIG

7d. Word after "jam" to mean practice:

SESSION

8d. ___ chance (small possibility): 2 wds.:

ASLIM

8a. Eyebrow shape:

ARCH

9d. Where a chicken may be found, in jokes:

ROAD

10d. Sportscaster Collinsworth:

CRIS

11d. Mermaid Man, in SpongeBob's world:

HERO

12a. "What's Up, ___?" film title that asks a question you may also have heard from Bugs Bunny:

DOC

13a. "Would ___ to you?" (tell an untruth): 2 wds.:

ILIE

14a. Like bad losers?:

SORE

15a. Verizon competitor: Abbr.:

ATT

16a. Official records maintained in a ship, say:

LOGS

17a. Hibernation spot, perhaps:

LAIR

18a. "What's New, ___-Doo?" film title that asks a question to a beloved cartoon dog:

SCOOBY

19d. ___ day (pill dosage, perhaps): 2 wds.:

ONEA

20a. "Because I ___!" (parent's words): 2 wds.:

SAIDSO

21d. Peek-___ (hide and seek): Hyph.:

ABOO

22a. Subtle "hello":

NOD

23a. Watson maker: Abbr.:

IBM

24d. Scientist's favorite dog, perhaps, for short:

LAB

24a. "Whose ___ Is It Anyway?" show title that asks a question about ownership:

LINE

25d. "Where would ___ without you?": 2 wds.:

IBE

26d. Fishing mesh:

NET

27d. Skip a turn during the game:

PASS

27a. Nanki-___ of "The Mikado":

POO

28d. Jon M. ___ who directed "Crazy Rich Asians":

CHU

28a. Computer language: Abbr.:

CSS

29d. Collector's target:

SET

30d. Almost sold-out sign, in theatres: Abbr.:

SRO

31a. "My heart skips ___ whenever I see you": 2 wds.:

ABEAT

32d. Avenger from Asgard:

THOR

33a. "One more of this, please!":

ANOTHER

34d. Rain cover, for a stage:

TARP

35a. Wager:

BET

36a. Sixty-minute divisions, briefly:

HRS

37d. "Who Framed Roger ___?" film title that asks a question with a detective twist:

RABBIT

38a. "Mobile" start?:

AUTO

39d. Prancer and Vixen's friend:

COMET

39a. Loopy ride:

COASTER

40d. "Are We ___ Yet?" film title that asks a question you're tempted to ask on every long trip:

THERE

41d. "Have you ___ dinner yet?":

EATEN

42d. English language opener?:

ABCD

42a. Act like a sponge:

ABSORB

43d. Long-time boyfriend:

BEAU

44d. "For old times' ___!":

SAKE

45a. Come across:

HAPPEN

46d. "Like two ___ in a pod":

PEAS

47d. Southernmost Great Lake:

ERIE

48d. "What's in a ___?" song title that asks a question you may have originally heard Juliet ask:

NAME

49a. "___ me up, Scotty" (Captain Kirk's words):

BEAM

50a. Natural red dye source:

BEET

51d. Suffix with "acetyl" or "butyl":

ENE

52a. Distinct period of history:

ERA

53a. "Is It ___?" show title that asks a question you may have seen on social media:

CAKE

54a. With respect to: 2 wds.:

INRE

55a. Ambition or objective:

AIM

56a. It can't be sung alone:

DUET

57a. Y.A. fiction audience, usually:

TEEN

58a. Match, in poker:

SEE

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