Daily Themed Crossword September 25 2025 answers

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September 25 2025 crossword

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1d. Evening hours: Abbr.:

PMS

1a. Christmas pudding fruit (rhymes with "drum"):

PLUM

2d. When doubled, a Teletubby:

LAA

3d. Prefix with "corn" for a one-horned magical horse:

UNI

4d. ___ Teller, actor who learned to play the drums for his role in "Whiplash":

MILES

5d. Thanksgiving tuber:

YAM

5a. "I agree!":

YES

6d. "The guac is ___" (information at a restaurant about an add-on):

EXTRA

7d. "Mister," in Colombia:

SENOR

8d. ___ le Pew ("Looney Tunes" skunk):

PEPE

8a. Memo ___ (office stationery):

PAD

9d. "Mi ___" (Spanish for "My love"):

AMOR

10d. Layer seen on unused furniture:

DUST

11a. ___-pedi (beauty treatment):

MANI

12a. Wood chopper's tool:

AXE

13a. Ostrich's Aussie cousin:

EMU

14a. Travel by boat, say:

SAIL

15a. Mount Everest or Kilimanjaro, for short:

MTN

16a. Opposite of "negative," for short:

POS

17a. Sixth sense: Abbr.:

ESP

18d. Staircase part:

STEP

19d. Gal ___ (girl friend):

PAL

20a. ___ Downey Jr., "Iron Man" actor who learned to play the violin for his role in "Chaplin":

ROBERT

21d. Flickable lighter and common pen brand:

BIC

22d. Stick used for support during walking:

CANE

22a. ___ Rica (Central American country):

COSTA

23d. "Free Willy" star:

ORCA

24a. Actress Grande of "Wicked," to fans:

ARI

25d. Ice cream container:

TUB

25a. Road-laying gunk:

TAR

26a. "Nightmarish" street:

ELM

27d. VH1's sister channel: Abbr.:

MTV

28a. Nicolas ___, "National Treasure" actor who learned to play the mandolin for his role in "Captain Corelli's Mandolin":

CAGE

29d. Seaweed extract that acts as a binding agent:

AGAR

30d. Lady of "A Star Is Born":

GAGA

31d. "___ of the Tiger," theme song of "Rocky III":

EYE

32a. Open, as a toothpaste tube:

UNCAP

33d. Prefix before "biotic" or "oxidant":

ANTI

34a. "Is this ___ much to ask for?":

TOO

35d. Trees with acorns:

OAKS

36d. "You're the only ___ trust": 2 wds.:

ONEI

37a. Rudy ___ (former NBA player):

GAY

38a. Actor Sean ___ who played Ned Stark on "Game of Thrones":

BEAN

39a. Vehicle that sounds like "ban":

VAN

40a. Birthday party "+1"?:

AGE

41a. ___ Mahal (Indian marble landmark):

TAJ

42d. Morning phone sound, perhaps:

ALARM

43d. ___ Foxx, "Django Unchained" actor who learned to play the cello for his role in "The Soloist":

JAMIE

44a. ___ Knightley, "Pirates of the Caribbean" actress who learned to play the guitar for her role in "Begin Again":

KEIRA

45d. "Be careful, the coffee ___": 2 wds.:

ISHOT

46d. "Planet of the ___" (sci-fi franchise):

APES

46a. ___ the Hun:

ATTILA

47d. More than a duo:

TRIO

48d. Goofy or Pluto, e.g.:

TOON

49a. Bro's sibling, for short:

SIS

50a. In favor of:

PRO

51a. Bassist's booster, for short:

AMP

52d. Chicken ___ (rash-inducing disease):

POX

53a. ___ Grant, "Love Actually" actor who learned to play the guitar for his role in "About a Boy":

HUGH

54d. Guitar's smaller cousin, for short:

UKE

55d. Tonic's bar buddy:

GIN

56d. Rooster's partner:

HEN

57a. "Old MacDonald" ending syllables:

EIO

58a. ___ Grande (North American river):

RIO

59a. "___-dokie!" ("Sure thing!"):

OKIE

60a. Jack Quaid, to Meg Ryan:

SON

61a. USA's neighbor to the south, for short:

MEX

62a. Where Knoxville and Nashville are, for short:

TENN

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