Daily Themed Crossword December 7 2025 answers

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December 7 2025 crossword

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1d. Colonel Sanders' fast food chain: Abbr.:

KFC

1a. Kit ___, chocolate wafer bar:

KAT

2d. Ooh and ___ (admire something):

AAH

3d. Prefix meaning "three":

TRI

4d. "Positive" sign next to a grade:

PLUS

4a. Kissing in the mall, say: Abbr.:

PDA

5d. Unpleasant ruckus (rhymes with "tin"):

DIN

6d. Poses a question:

ASKS

7d. Constricting snake:

BOA

7a. Collision sound in comics (rhymes with "dam"):

BAM

8d. Nigeria's continent, for short:

AFR

9d. Best ___ (groom's aide):

MAN

10a. "Near, ___ wherever you are" ("My Heart Will Go On" lyric):

FAR

11d. Actress Stone of "Cruella":

EMMA

11a. Quarterback Manning and director Roth, for two:

ELIS

12a. One ___ kind (unique): 2 wds.:

OFA

13a. Small striped rodent with a cheek pouch, like Chip or Dale:

CHIPMUNK

14d. When doubled, a cheerleader's prop:

POM

15d. Sense of self-esteem:

EGO

15a. Make money for a living:

EARN

16a. Yoga sounds (rhymes with "foams"):

OMS

17a. Droop, like an old sofa:

SAG

18d. "A long time ___ in a galaxy ...":

AGO

19d. "Inc." cousin: Abbr.:

LLC

19a. "Ta-ta, ___!" sing-song send-off featuring an alpaca's cousin, that you may teach a kid:

LLAMA

20d. Restrooms, to a Brit:

LOOS

21d. Luminous glow around a person, say:

AURA

22a. "___ or go home!": 2 wds.:

GOBIG

23d. Last "B" in BYOB:

BOOZE

24d. "This could turn ___ crisis!" (warning words): 2 wds.:

INTOA

25d. "Later, ___!" shorter version of a sing-song send-off featuring a crocodile look-alike, that you may teach a kid:

GATOR

26a. Baseballer Gehrig:

LOU

27d. Insect that can punnily say "Honey, I'm home!":

BEE

27a. Sister's male sibling, for short:

BRO

28d. Steal from another:

ROB

29a. Go out ___ limb (have a risky opinion): 2 wds.:

ONA

30a. Apple's discarded center:

CORE

31d. "Jane ___" (Charlotte Bronte novel):

EYRE

32d. "Bill ___ the Science Guy" (kids' educational show):

NYE

32a. "The Matrix" protagonist:

NEO

33a. Streaming platform letters:

OTT

34a. Mom's request to a kid after a day out with wild animals ... and what might elicit the responses mentioned in 19a, 45a, 25d, and 40d: 4 wds.:

SAYBYEBYEZOO

35d. Burger topper and base:

BUN

36d. Yin and ___ (complementary forces):

YANG

37d. Designer Mode of "The Incredibles":

EDNA

38a. Regret:

RUE

39a. "Would you be ___ and help me out?" ("Could you do me a favor?"): 2 wds.:

ADEAR

40d. "Take care, polar ___!" sing-song send-off featuring an Arctic mammal, that you may teach a kid:

BEAR

40a. "How have you ___?":

BEEN

41d. On ___ (irritable):

EDGE

42d. Baby's first word, usually:

MAMA

42a. Actress Leslie of "The Other Woman":

MANN

43d. "Sit still! Do you have ___ in your pants?" (rhyming reprimand):

ANTS

44d. French title for a lady, for short:

MME

44a. ___ school (place for future doctors, for short):

MED

45d. Beer container:

KEG

45a. "Toodle-oo, ___!" sing-song send-off featuring an Australian hopper, that you may teach a kid:

KANGAROO

46d. Sewer squealer:

RAT

47d. Japanese ogre or troll:

ONI

48d. What two halves become:

ONE

49a. Book flipped through in a waiting room, for short:

MAG

50a. 911 responder: Abbr.:

EMT

51a. Cape ___, Massachusetts:

ANN

52a. "Before," in poetry:

ERE

53a. Car's drink:

GAS

54a. Draw:

TIE

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