The September 17 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.
Search clue name or clue number.
- Across
- 1a Tuckered out
- 5a Edinburgher or Glaswegian
- 9a Bottom of the barrel
- 14a Second chance
- 15a Brand owned by Purina
- 16a ___ Holmes, teen detective played by Millie Bobby Brown
- 17a “AB negatve” or “B poditive”?
- 19a Strung along
- 20a Verbally gave the thumbs-up
- 21a “Naughty” and “Nice,” e.g.
- 22a Dessert drink made from frozen grapes
- 25a Wrinkle-faced dogs
- 27a Islanders and Sharks, for short
- 28a Odysseus vis-à-vis Ulysses?
- 32a Father/son surname in Chicago politics
- 33a Singer Patsy
- 34a Pre-___ (undergrad track)
- 35a Still standing, so to speak
- 36a Italian for “good”
- 37a What one might do to the rules or the truth
- 38a In the past
- 39a Soothes
- 40a ___ blanche
- 41a Surprising answer to the question “What is Ecuador’s most populous city?”
- 43a Stuffs (oneself)
- 44a Ego
- 45a Late-night host who coined the word “truthiness”
- 46a Kick out
- 49a How the mendacious might be caught
- 51a Capital of Vietnam
- 52a Prom transport that keeps breaking down?
- 56a Illegally seize
- 57a Demeanor
- 58a Prominent part of a bowline knot
- 59a Hockey fake-outs
- 60a Real grind
- 61a Foul mood
- Down
- 1d Texter’s “Hang on a sec”
- 2d Typically nocturnal predatory fish
- 3d “Without further ___ ?”
- 4d Cloying
- 5d Luxurious fabrics
- 6d Basketball great Drexler
- 7d Research on a rival, in D.C.-speak
- 8d Made significant efforts
- 9d “Why, I’ll be!”
- 10d Vague early afternoon time
- 11d Certain pretzel shapes
- 12d Assigned position
- 13d Treats, as animal hide
- 18d Eating it with meat isn’t kosher
- 22d Like some tigers, rhinoceroses and elephants
- 23d “Presto ___!” … or a hint to 17-, 28-, 41- and 52-Across
- 24d Page of Hollywood
- 26d “That’s just ? completely incorrect”
- 28d Instant replay effect
- 29d Move from darkness into light, perhaps
- 30d Resident with monthly payments
- 31d Most offbeat
- 33d “Rushmore” and “Clerks,” for two
- 36d Abandon one’s social plans
- 37d People are often spotted pressing them
- 39d Targets of pool chalk
- 40d Jost of “Saturday Night Live”
- 42d Brand popularity metric
- 43d “Get ready for a deep pass!”
- 45d Celebrity appearance, say
- 46d ___ Barak, former prime minister of Israel
- 47d Florist’s container
- 48d Arctic native
- 50d Astronaut Armstrong
- 53d Particle in an electrolyte
- 54d “Pretentious? ___?”
- 55d Choose, with “for”