Daily Themed Crossword Expert December 21 2025 answers

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1d. Some tennis winners:

ACES

1a. "___ the matter at hand ..." (concerning): 2 wds.:

ASTO

2d. One-person show:

SOLO

3d. Made a knot:

TIED

4d. "___ The Loneliest Number," track covered by Three Dog Night: 2 wds.:

ONEIS

5d. BLT or hero, informally:

SAMMICH

5a. Science or math, for short:

SUBJ

6d. Card game with the dreaded "Draw Four" card:

UNO

7d. Second-string players: Hyph.:

BTEAM

8d. *Game that involves stacking wooden blocks to make a tower:

JENGA

9d. Playwright William of "Bus Stop":

INGE

9a. "Where would ___ without you?": 2 wds.:

IBE

10d. ___ necessity (basic need):

BARE

11d. Freud's "conscious mind":

EGO

12a. *Small item often stacked in rolls for easy counting:

COIN

13a. Up the ___ (raise stakes):

ANTE

14a. Remind again and again:

NAG

15a. "Waiting for the Robert ___," song covered by Al Jolson: 2 wds.:

ELEE

16a. Big brand of faucets:

MOEN

17a. Miracle-___ (garden brand):

GRO

18a. "Na" in NaCl:

SODIUM

19d. Hawaiian instruments, for short:

UKES

20a. Be on the same page, say:

AGREE

21d. ___ McEntire, "The Queen of Country":

REBA

22a. Go downhill in Aspen, say:

SKI

23a. Fannie ___ (mortgage corporation):

MAE

24d. Sing with one's mouth closed:

HUM

24a. Soil-tilling tool:

HOE

25d. Slip-___ (type of shoes):

ONS

26d. Letters after "D":

EFG

27a. Prefix with "system" or "friendly":

ECO

28d. Suffix with "human" to mean a non-human entity:

OID

29a. *Common library item that you can organize by stacking on a shelf:

BOOK

30d. "O" in UFO, for short:

OBJ

31d. Grand ___ Opry:

OLE

32d. Barbie's friend:

KEN

33a. Like Crocs, to many:

UNFASHIONABLE

34d. "I smell ___!" (suspect trickery): 2 wds.:

ARAT

35d. "Can't Get You ___ Of My Head," Kylie Minogue song:

OUT

36d. Biblical ark captain:

NOAH

37a. Facebook app for instant chats, for short:

MSGR

38a. Key & Peele, for one:

DUO

39a. Actress Aniston, to her fans:

JEN

40a. NCAA group containing Clemson and Syracuse: Abbr.:

ACC

41d. *Folding versions of this item are easy to stack for storage:

CHAIR

42d. Meat, in Mexico:

CARNE

43a. It's used to fill a crack in the road:

TAR

44d. Addict's detox locale, for short:

REHAB

45d. Great white hunter in "Moby-Dick":

AHAB

45a. Author Christie who created Hercule Poirot:

AGATHA

46d. "Wake Me Up Before You ___" (Wham! hit song): Hyph.:

GOGO

47d. Highest point of something:

APEX

48a. Fiery place to be:

HELL

49d. Place for an earring:

LOBE

50d. British nobleman:

LORD

51a. Move like a bunny:

HOP

52a. The Gateway ___, St. Louis landmark:

ARCH

53d. *Before streaming, these music collections were often stored in a stack: Abbr.:

CDS

54d. ___ chocolate (winter beverage):

HOT

55a. Basketball target:

HOOP

56d. Faux ___ (red carpet gaffe):

PAS

57a. What the number of candles on a cake signify:

AGE

58a. ___-European languages:

INDO

59a. Start of a magician's spell:

ABRA

60a. *Item that's commonly stacked to optimize space in a storage room:

BOX

61a. "And the ___, as they say, is history!":

REST

62a. Twins, perhaps:

BEDS

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