The January 09 2024 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes You can search by clue name, number or direction for example for 2 Across clue just type '2A' or '2D' for 2nd down clue.
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- Across
- 1a Lawn game played with a ball known as a pallino
- 6a Thin snack
- 11a Formal words of commitment
- 13a Omitted, as a syllable
- 15a Toyed (with)
- 17a Neighborhood in lower Manhattan
- 18a Exhibited heliotropism, as a flower
- 20a Plus-or-minus one?
- 21a Joe’s co-host on “Morning Joe”
- 22a Part of a Tolkien army
- 23a Big fuss
- 25a What gives a gin fizz its fizz
- 26a Novelist Brontë
- 27a Prepared for an oral exam?
- 30a Construction beam
- 32a Abolitionist who wrote “Twelve Years a Slave”
- 37a Fantasy sports scoring standard, informally
- 38a Bygone phrase for “gone by”
- 39a “Enough! I get it!”
- 42a Overly proper
- 44a Cambridge or Oxford, to a Londoner
- 45a Big initials in theaters
- 46a Dip that might be made in a molcajete, informally
- 47a Poor review
- 49a Went uneaten, as some groceries
- 54a Classic Asimov collection
- 55a Part of a calendar septet, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle’s theme
- 56a Florida’s “Sunshine City,” for short
- 57a Futile
- 58a Philly basketball player
- 59a Leafs (through)
- Down
- 1d Bully in “Back to the Future”
- 2d Home for the artist Edvard Munch
- 3d Spicy ramen condiment
- 4d Monte ___
- 5d John who sang “Bennie and the Jets”
- 6d Exploded
- 7d Lei man’s term?
- 8d Rank’s counterpart, on a chessboard
- 9d New Jersey city named for its most famous former resident
- 10d Come back
- 12d ___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, formerly)
- 14d Ballet or ballroom, e.g.
- 16d First phase of a home reno
- 19d Finished off
- 23d Word after kick or bad
- 24d “The Way,” in Chinese Pinyin
- 25d Track-and-field athlete with a strong arm
- 26d Pretentiously avant-garde
- 28d Dweeb
- 29d Te ___ (“I love you,” in Spanish)
- 31d Yap from a lap?
- 33d Jazz singer Jones
- 34d Elvis hit that was the B-side of “Don’t Be Cruel”
- 35d Caterer’s container
- 36d Smallest Canadian province, for short
- 39d Stop in a desert
- 40d Once-popular big box stores
- 41d Ocean creatures with nearly triple the neural wiring of humans
- 43d Rapper whose name sounds like a beverage
- 46d Thousand-dollar bill, slangily
- 47d Before surgery, informally
- 48d Writer/podcaster Harris
- 50d Mountain goat
- 51d A good time
- 52d Be wide-open
- 53d Parts of the “Mona Lisa” that seem to follow you around
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