The January 21 2024 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Begin to flower
- 4a In conflict
- 9a Basketball stats category
- 16a Neckwear provided at some restaurants
- 19a Pikes Peak people
- 20a One-dish meal
- 21a “You’re playing with fire!”
- 22a Game night cry
- 23a “First, I founded an aerospace start-up, but I never ⦔
- 26a Messy room
- 27a Make the first bet
- 28a Go back over
- 29a Proverbial hard workers
- 30a Bourne’s employer in “The Bourne Identity,” in brief
- 31a Popular indoor tree
- 33a Total revolution?
- 34a Ardennes assent
- 35a Singer’s asset
- 37a Daughter of Muhammad
- 39a “When that fell through, I tried my hand at fishmongering, but we ⦔
- 43a Sensitivity
- 45a Common resolutions
- 46a Squat, so to speak
- 47a Pop singer with noted bangs (and bangers!)
- 48a Go back down
- 51a J. M. Barrie, for one
- 53a What Ralph represents in a Freudian analysis of “Lord of the Flies”
- 54a Betrays
- 56a “Next, I pivoted into breakfast restaurants, but competitors ⦔
- 61a Passages
- 62a Medal-earning mettle
- 63a Purchase printout: Abbr.
- 66a New Year’s Day
- 67a Place of prayer
- 69a Sat ___ (GPS system)
- 70a Behind
- 72a Library section
- 73a Broski
- 75a There are 768 of these in a gallon
- 77a “When I tried candlemaking, all my workers ⦔
- 81a Section of the nosebleed seats
- 83a Poetic preposition
- 84a Lead-in to zone
- 85a Some music collectibles, for short
- 86a Whiz
- 87a Counterpart of science, they say
- 88a Freight, e.g.
- 90a Uncles, in Uruguay
- 92a “I decided to try operating an airport, but just before launch we ⦔
- 96a Goes first
- 100a Wrote, as a bad check
- 101a Moose’s mating season
- 102a Universal donor’s designation, informally
- 104a Betray one’s standards
- 105a Bridge component
- 106a “We’ll see”
- 108a Backdrop
- 110a Exclamation before an ill-advised action, maybe
- 111a Creature that swallows its prey whole
- 112a “Finally, I decided to buy a grocery store on an intersection, but a rival had …”
- 115a “Wise” one
- 116a “Enjoyed” some humble pie
- 117a Bolting Bolt
- 118a Union contract?
- 119a Counterpart of “thx”
- 120a Corrupting influence
- 121a Full ___
- 122a Over time period?
- Down
- 1d “Leave me alone!”
- 2d Heaven on earth
- 3d Pick up on
- 4d State lines?
- 5d Hammer wielder of myth
- 6d The missus
- 7d ___ Butts, inventor of Scrabble
- 8d CVS competitor
- 9d Thunderstruck
- 10d Slump
- 11d Big name in jeans
- 12d Quintessential
- 13d Turn (off)
- 14d Spam holders
- 15d Health class subj.
- 16d Sloan or Wharton
- 17d Opposite of relief, in printmaking
- 18d ___ wonder
- 24d Traditional makers of anoraks
- 25d Like kale vis-Ã -vis lettuce
- 30d Call of a raven
- 32d Break, as a window
- 34d Aid in getting a leg up?
- 35d Knot again!
- 36d Pizazz
- 38d Bow (to)
- 40d Desert bordering Sinai
- 41d Regarding
- 42d Harry Potter’s mother
- 44d Hubbub
- 48d Disney theme park
- 49d Yankees manager Aaron
- 50d Absolute minimum required
- 52d Listlessness
- 55d Soul
- 57d Portmanteau pastry
- 58d 1972 Bill Withers hit whose title sounds like a command
- 59d “Allegory of the cave” philosopher
- 60d 1956 Elvis hit whose title sounds like a command
- 64d Centerfold, say
- 65d Bits of troubleshooting
- 68d Football receiver
- 70d Yiddish word meaning “woe”
- 71d Eradicates starting from the bottom
- 73d Follow closely
- 74d Zac of “Baywatch”
- 76d Share a side
- 78d Identity theft, for one
- 79d Snow day project
- 80d The 380-foot-tall Hyperion, for one
- 81d Bit of carefree fun
- 82d Trendy treat of Brazilian origin
- 88d Swiss cheese
- 89d Man cave, maybe
- 91d Bacchanalian beast
- 93d Ref. work that began as a Philological Society project
- 94d Swiss “cheese”
- 95d “Whatcha gonna do about it?”
- 97d Cub or colt
- 98d “Holy ___!”
- 99d Perfect in every way
- 103d Extract
- 106d Tiniest bit
- 107d Talking horse of ’60s TV
- 108d Apt rhyme of “nude” and “crude”
- 109d Send off
- 111d Catchy song, in slang
- 112d Thing to catch in a city
- 113d Tobiko or masago
- 114d ___ second
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