Daily Themed Crossword September 19 2025 answers

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September 19 2025 crossword

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1d. Healing skin cover that's often picked at (anagram of "cabs"):

SCAB

1a. "Be quiet!" sound:

SHH

2d. "Ready or not, ___ I come!":

HERE

3d. Computer key you may press to go back to your "house"?:

HOME

4d. Move like a kangaroo:

HOP

4a. ___ Majesty (royal address for a queen):

HER

5d. Poet ___ Allan Poe:

EDGAR

6d. Not imaginary:

REAL

7d. ___ Solo, Chewbacca's shipmate:

HAN

7a. Sharp-sighted prey birds (rhymes with "gawks"):

HAWKS

8d. James Cameron's 2009 film starring Zoe Saldana, with blue aliens:

AVATAR

9d. Clean something dirty, say:

WASH

10d. Toy with a tail:

KITE

11d. Sneaky, like a fox:

SLY

12a. Company head: Abbr.:

CEO

13a. Poetic tribute:

ODE

14a. To no ___ (without any success):

AVAIL

15a. Upper limb which goes into a shirt sleeve:

ARM

16a. Ryder Cup organization: Abbr.:

PGA

17a. Very, very mean (anagram of "antsy"):

NASTY

18a. Budweiser product:

BEER

19d. Whitewater transport:

RAFT

20a. Computer key often pressed with Ctrl and Del that you may use to listen to "music from bands like Radiohead, Nirvana, and R.E.M."?:

ALT

21d. Tennessee NFL player:

TITAN

22a. Fill-in-___-blank:

THE

23a. Balloon's filling:

AIR

24d. "Who am ___ say?": 2 wds.:

ITO

25a. "___ job's worth doing, it's worth doing well": 2 wds.:

IFA

26d. Ceiling spinner:

FAN

27d. NBC show "Law & Order: ___": Abbr.:

SVU

27a. Computer key you may press to "change gears in a car"?:

SHIFT

28d. "___ Majesty" (partner to 4a):

HIS

29d. Decorate a cake, say:

ICE

30d. Perform in a choir:

SING

30a. Many a Hollywood premiere attendee:

STAR

31a. British era before Edwardian that's named after a queen:

VICTORIAN

32d. NBA game official, for short:

REF

33d. Nile nipper:

ASP

33a. Stomach muscles, for short:

ABS

34d. Flutter, as eyelashes:

BAT

35d. Muddy barnyard enclosure:

STY

36a. ___ Me (words on a dustbin):

USE

37a. Common letters in "penny" and "tennis":

ENN

38a. Day after Friday, for short:

SAT

39d. "Killing ___" (Sandra Oh starrer):

EVE

39a. Letters that follow "D":

EFG

40d. Computer key you may press to "walk into a room"?:

ENTER

40a. Glass half ___ (pessimistic view):

EMPTY

41d. "Rhiannon" band Fleetwood ___:

MAC

42d. Postal delivery:

MAIL

42a. Dallas NBA player, for short:

MAV

43d. Pimply teenage woe:

ACNE

44d. "Jurassic Park" animal, for short:

DINO

44a. Body's double helix: Abbr.:

DNA

45d. "S" in STEM, briefly:

SCI

45a. ___ Bar, computer key you may press to float "among the stars"?:

SPACE

46d. Advanced professor's degree: Abbr.:

PHD

47d. "___ voyage!":

BON

47a. Popular cryptocurrency:

BITCOIN

48d. "Inside ___ 2" (2024 animated film):

OUT

49d. Frank Sinatra's "___ Fool to Want You": 2 wds.:

IMA

50d. Take into custody:

NAB

51a. Goatee's site:

CHIN

52a. ___ in a million:

ONE

53a. Actress Thurman of "Chambers":

UMA

54a. Unoccupied or inactive:

IDLE

55a. Word paired with "neither":

NOR

56a. Computer key used to indent that you may press to pay your "bill at a restaurant"?:

TAB

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