The December 10 2023 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 Whiskered bottom-dweller
- 7a Workout focus, informally
- 13a Tube traveler?
- 17a BOGO or YOLO
- 19a Ten-spot
- 20a Like Jabba the Hutt
- 21a The club’s bouncer earned a living â¦
- 23a Subjects of some cautionary tales
- 24a Things with keys
- 25a Org. overseeing workers’ well-being
- 26a Treatment site
- 27a Insurance giant acquired by CVS in 2018
- 28a Bump on a log, say
- 30a The fashion magazine’s editor focused on fasteners in her â¦
- 35a Hubbub
- 38a The Coyotes, on N.H.L. scoreboards
- 39a Leader of a flock
- 40a The veterinarian specialized in mending â¦
- 45a Most wan
- 48a Wrath
- 49a Obnoxious sort
- 50a Seaside retreat?
- 53a Event that might have “mutton busting”
- 54a Japanese maker of watches and mobile phones
- 57a “Little ol’ me?”
- 58a Online command denoted by an arrow inside a cloud
- 61a “___ Day Will Come” (1963 #1 hit)
- 62a The sound engineer was obsessed with the â¦
- 67a Big name in filters
- 69a Unagi or anago
- 70a Family on TV’s “Smallville”
- 71a The groundskeeper spent years studying â¦
- 78a Besson who directed “The Fifth Element”
- 79a Food critic’s asset
- 80a Ex-Giant Manning
- 81a Extreme lethargy
- 85a Inner self, in Jungian philosophy
- 88a Business card abbr.
- 89a Instrument heard at the conclusion of “Bohemian Rhapsody”
- 91a Courtroom affirmation
- 92a French term of endearment
- 94a The weary general sat in his â¦
- 100a Orange sources
- 103a Item of clothing patented by Mary Phelps Jacob in 1914
- 104a Niche
- 105a The carpenter measured twice for the ideal â¦
- 111a Emmy winner Aduba
- 112a It’s done in barrels
- 113a Salted ___ (margarita option)
- 114a Natural hairstyles, informally
- 116a Green region on a Risk board
- 119a Swelters
- 120a The paid escort was fined for â¦
- 125a Stave off
- 126a How subway cars are packed during rush hour
- 127a Place of birth, education, work history, etc.
- 128a What a haggler hopes to pay
- 129a Exchanged words?
- 130a Like some rehab
- Down
- 1d Polite term of address
- 2d Where Carol Burnett studied theater arts, for short
- 3d “Just happen to” mention some famous people
- 4d Eat
- 5d Director Lee
- 6d An eye for an aye, say?
- 7d Low island
- 8d Hole puncher
- 9d 19-Down for a cleanup hitter
- 10d Kirsten of 1995’s “Jumanji”
- 11d Summer cooler
- 12d ___ Baiul, Olympic figure-skating gold medalist
- 13d Musical feature in “Swan Lake” and “Peter and the Wolf”
- 14d Went trekking, say
- 15d Hwy. that runs from Key West to Maine
- 16d Flat earth?
- 18d Whiskey ingredient
- 19d See 9-Down
- 20d One way to wish
- 22d P, to Plato
- 29d Physique, slangily
- 31d Beverage brand with antioxidants
- 32d Something with a preview in a social media post
- 33d Up to
- 34d AOL, e.g.
- 35d ___ Stic (pen brand)
- 36d Name hidden in “I smell a rat”
- 37d Coat for a cookout
- 41d Plot device for many a soap opera
- 42d Eccentric
- 43d Relative of Camembert
- 44d Lead-in to service or sacrifice
- 46d Dr. who wrote “I like nonsense. It wakes up the brain cells”
- 47d Rent
- 51d Customer service “assistant,” at times
- 52d Cry of frustration
- 55d Goddess depicted at the foot of King Tut’s coffin
- 56d Goes (for)
- 58d “I’m at your disposal”
- 59d Game divided into periods called chukkers
- 60d Hockey fake
- 63d Virgil at the O.K. Corral
- 64d Kick back
- 65d Brooding bunch
- 66d Strongly suspecting
- 67d Singer Mars
- 68d Velodrome vehicles
- 71d ___ rock, genre for T. Rex
- 72d Kind of milk
- 73d Encouraging shout
- 74d Soft powder
- 75d Fifth-brightest star in the night sky
- 76d Race in H. G. Wells’s “The Time Machine”
- 77d Chinese dynasty
- 82d Where one might store sheet music
- 83d So-called “All-Father” of myth
- 84d Golf champ McIlroy
- 86d Salts
- 87d In and between
- 90d The Vitamin Shoppe competitor
- 93d “___ had it!”
- 95d Obliques, e.g.
- 96d Reason to remove metal accessories
- 97d Butter bit
- 98d Grand finale?
- 99d Things indicated by yellow signage
- 101d Company acquired by Morgan Stanley in 2020
- 102d Having needles, as a cactus
- 105d Secret clique
- 106d Southwestern syrup source
- 107d Muscat native
- 108d Dicey
- 109d Foe in the Elder Scrolls video games
- 110d Neophyte, informally
- 115d Small cut
- 117d Analogy words
- 118d “Pronto!”
- 121d Winter hrs. in Chi-Town
- 122d Undershirt, maybe
- 123d Tired
- 124d Melted mess