Daily Themed Crossword Expert August 22 2025 answers

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Expert August 22 2025 crossword

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1d. "___ Under the Bridge," 2015 Adele song whose title refers to past events that have no meaning anymore:

WATER

1a. Float gently in the air:

WAFT

2d. "Welcome to my humble ___":

ABODE

3d. "I ___ a boy," 2011 Adele song whose title refers to no longer being lost:

FOUND

4d. Final number?:

TOTAL

5d. "___ only as directed":

USE

5a. "Our parents taught ___ always do the right thing": 2 wds.:

USTO

6d. Music system or sound directed from two different speakers:

STEREO

7d. "___ It All," 2011 Adele song whose title refers to the opposite of "give":

TAKE

8d. "Are they traveling by land ___?" (taking a ferry): 2 wds.:

ORSEA

9d. Comprehensive leader covering everything?:

GENERAL

9a. Guard dog's growl:

GRR

10d. ___ Grande:

RIO

11d. Argument in a garden?:

ROW

12a. "Peek" follower to mean a child's game:

ABOO

13a. Vega, for one:

STAR

14a. "Old MacDonald" ending syllables:

EIO

15a. Heavily promote:

TOUT

16a. Squeals of shock:

EEKS

17a. "___ and Then," 2008 Adele song whose title means from time to time:

NOW

18a. ___ Marie "E" Mode (costume designer for "The Incredibles"):

EDNA

19a. Witherspoon of "Legally Blonde":

REESE

20d. Me-time getaways:

SPAS

21a. Recommended safety limit:

REDLINE

22d. Hospital area for acute conditions: Abbr.:

ICU

23d. Studious sort, informally:

NERD

24a. First 30-day month:

APRIL

25d. Furious state:

IRE

26d. Vinyl albums, for short:

LPS

27a. Mark Zuckerberg's title at Facebook: Abbr.:

CEO

28a. Organization for the older generation: Abbr.:

AARP

29d. What sprinters do on a track:

RUN

29a. "___ Has It," 2011 Adele song whose title means an unverified story going around:

RUMOUR

30d. Card game whose name means "one" in Spanish:

UNO

31d. Unrealistic hopes:

MIRAGES

32d. Shape of a cricket stadium:

OVAL

33d. Topmost card:

ACE

33a. Supermarket divisions:

AISLES

34d. Munich's river:

ISAR

35a. Harvard or Stanford, for short:

UNIV

36a. ENTs, cardiologists, oncologists, briefly:

DOCS

37d. Rainbow color associated with pumpkins and carrots:

ORANGE

38a. ___ Jones, singer of "Come Away With Me":

NORAH

39d. ___ Mandel from "America's Got Talent":

HOWIE

40a. Change color, maybe:

REACT

41d. ___ Rica, country known for its beaches:

COSTA

42d. Gin go-with:

TONIC

43a. "Hello" from Hawaii:

ALOHA

44d. Blast the car horn:

HONK

45a. Sites for tiles:

ROOFS

46d. Slowly blend with the background:

FADE

47d. Drove 150 mph on a 100 mph lane, say:

SPED

48d. Like a papaya salad:

RAW

48a. Old cloth used for cleaning:

RAG

49d. "Apple pie ___ mode": 2 wds.:

ALA

50a. "He ___ Go," 2011 Adele song whose title talks about a man who refuses to leave:

WONT

51d. Actor Danson of "The Good Place":

TED

52a. Ginger cookie:

SNAP

53a. Brewed beverage:

ALE

54a. American playwright William who wrote "Picnic":

INGE

55a. Lunar driven coastal fluctuation:

TIDE

56a. "I ___ just about to say that!":

WAS

57a. ___ out (barely made):

EKED

58a. Completed with no error?:

ACED

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