The September 08 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 Smacks
- 6a “Obey your thirst” or “Got milk?”
- 14a Tiki bar fruit
- 20a Painter Rousseau
- 21a Admit guilt, perhaps
- 22a Porcelain coating
- 23a Extra
- 24a Age 1
- 26a Tugboat greetings
- 27a Drive in Beverly Hills
- 28a Modern-day alternative to a cash till
- 29a Memo heading
- 30a Awful, in slang
- 33a Quarry
- 37a Age 5
- 41a ___ al-Fitr (end of Ramadan)
- 42a Actor Paul
- 43a One of 13 in a standard game of “Jeopardy!”
- 44a Animal whose name is pronounced with a “y” sound by many Spanish speakers
- 46a ___ Rabbit
- 47a Many an airport shuttle
- 48a Age 16
- 51a Rare bill
- 53a Unvarnished
- 56a Govt. lawyers
- 57a Battery options
- 58a Chris of “Jurassic World”
- 60a Succulent source of syrup
- 62a Subj. of some training
- 63a Alternative to the pill, in brief
- 66a Age 18
- 72a Political analyst Walter
- 73a “It’s whatever”
- 74a Award-winning Janelle
- 75a Laughing gas or quicklime
- 76a “The Kite Runner” protagonist
- 78a Goal
- 81a Feature of the Pizza Hut logo
- 82a Prefix from the Latin for “needle”
- 83a Age 21
- 87a Built-___ (some shelving)
- 89a Dwelling with a circular frame
- 90a Vacation isle in the Ionian Sea
- 91a Parts of vintage movie collections
- 96a “However â¦,” in texts
- 97a Hide-out spot
- 98a Age 65
- 101a Any of the six in football’s “New Year’s Six”
- 103a Bug
- 104a Possible threat to one in debt
- 105a Director Kazan
- 106a Pirate’s haul
- 109a ___ Picchu
- 110a Age 100
- 116a Place to store seasonal décor
- 117a Give the lay of the land
- 118a Warmly acknowledges
- 119a “Good grief!”
- 120a Like black-tie affairs
- 121a Broad view
- 122a Social media request
- Down
- 1d Worrywart’s words
- 2d Pertaining to the pursuit of pleasure
- 3d Country that counts the French president as a co-prince
- 4d Write-in, often
- 5d Church recitation, at times
- 6d Letters aptly found in “Obamacare”
- 7d ___ Pérignon
- 8d Glittering
- 9d Singer Jackson who wasn’t a part of the Jackson 5
- 10d Pundit’s writing
- 11d Stick
- 12d Travel lead-in to “méxico”
- 13d “Hip Hop Is Dead” rapper
- 14d Edible shell
- 15d Diplomat Kofi
- 16d Way to bulk up one’s chest
- 17d Opposite of un adversaire
- 18d Desire
- 19d Neighbor of Niger: Abbr.
- 25d “Assumption of the Virgin” painter
- 30d Join a petition
- 31d Game whose name must be said to win
- 32d “Proud Mary” band, for short
- 33d They follow quarters
- 34d Leechlike
- 35d Name rhymed with “says” in Taylor Swift’s “Betty”
- 36d Major or May, politically
- 38d It may come loose
- 39d Nice Nikon, for short
- 40d Went downhill
- 45d Janine’s boss on “Abbott Elementary”
- 48d “Whip It” band
- 49d Gawk
- 50d Word with ship or shorts
- 51d Decorate, in a way
- 52d Symbol for a winding road
- 53d Way to go
- 54d “Good grief!”
- 55d John who explored the Northwest Passage
- 58d Tour grp.
- 59d Mouselike
- 61d Tree along Central Park’s Literary Walk
- 62d Head of staff?
- 64d Close relative of Hindi
- 65d Give some shade?
- 67d Years of service
- 68d Something on an ear ⦠or, in a different sense, a foot
- 69d About whom Lennon wrote “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)”
- 70d Thai’s neighbor
- 71d Out of patience
- 77d Competitors who know their limits?
- 78d Together
- 79d Neighbor of Lebanon: Abbr.
- 80d Tick off
- 83d Picnic invitation abbr.
- 84d Thermostat setting
- 85d Val Kilmer’s “Top Gun” role
- 86d Homophone of “wee”
- 87d Wee
- 88d Casual refusal
- 91d Flowing movement between yoga poses
- 92d QVC alternative
- 93d Channel owned by Paramount, for short
- 94d Like red card recipients
- 95d Deceptive argument
- 97d Delicately pretty
- 99d Gab
- 100d French kisser?
- 102d Secluded valleys
- 106d School with the mascot Big Al, for short
- 107d Oscar-nominated Lena
- 108d World capital with the most appearances in the New York Times crossword
- 109d Non-Egyptian people who used hieroglyphics
- 110d “___: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World” (1997 nonfiction best seller)
- 111d Mess up
- 112d German for “never”
- 113d AOL was an early one, in brief
- 114d Doctoral graduation cap
- 115d Driver’s target, in brief
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