Take a glimpse at December 10 2021 Crossword Answers.
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
- Ensemble purchase that includes sheets and pillowcases
- Cheek-related
- Heading for
- Set apart
- Skew conservative
- “___ boogie!”
- Meat
- Period at the beginning of the Stone Age
- Value
- Wilson on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Back on board
- 1968 Peace Nobelist Cassin
- Garments that sound like you’d exercise in them
- “Let’s ___!”
- California setting of several Steinbeck novels
- I, for one
- At a discount
- Big brass
- ___ fever, a.k.a. allergic rhinitis
- Have a natural interest in gambling?
- Wear out
- Company that helped launch TMZ
- Spot
- Spots for dips
- Japanese dish of raw fish and vegetables over rice
- Kind of limit
- Was peripatetic
- Untrained, perhaps
- Up
- Ignored protocol
- House of ___
- Beat reporting?
Down
- ___ esprit (gifted person)
- Suffix with acetyl
- Involve as an unwilling participant
- Charge, in a way
- Many a frontline worker
- Words after keep or going
- Importune
- Albert Camus or Isaac Asimov, religiously
- What over 40 million U.S. adults do annually
- They’re known for their holiday gifts
- 2019 rap hit whose title follows the lyric “How much money you got?”
- Mandrake the Magician’s sidekick
- Modern protest group
- Jerks, say
- Rightful praise
- School for the college-bound, informally
- Bench warmer?
- Rush while racing?
- Springs
- Ones using a x-walk
- One side of a coll. football “Holy War” rivalry
- Vintner Claude
- Intl. Rescue Committee, e.g.
- Largest college sorority by enrollment (380,000+ members)
- Noble title
- Goes green, say?
- Golden Ball winner in 2019’s Women’s World Cup
- Of holy rites
- Christmas cheer?
- Twist in a story
- Lethargy
- Neil ___, drummer/lyricist for the rock band Rush
- Inbox category
- Puts on
- Level
- Subj. of supercoiling
- Same old, same old
- “Let’s ___ …”