The December 19 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 ___ 2600 (bygone console)
- 6a Raised
- 10a Worker welfare org.
- 14a Guitar accessories
- 15a ___-de-camp
- 16a Close by
- 17a “This cardboard belt is a waist of paper,” for example?
- 19a Like the Gobi
- 20a Capacity
- 21a Noon, on some clocks
- 22a Sharp increase
- 23a Year abroad
- 24a Good times doing bench presses?
- 27a “Canvases” for crossword constructors
- 29a Bread for baba ghanouj
- 30a Billy the Kid, for one
- 32a Granola grain
- 33a Reusable shopping bag
- 37a Why the pizza oven is so hard to clean?
- 41a Egyptian ruler from 51 to 30 B.C., familiarly
- 42a “Curious ⦔
- 43a “I want a turn!”
- 44a Auditioned, maybe
- 46a ___ poker (bluffing game)
- 48a Desire in the dessert aisle?
- 52a Stock advice, say
- 55a ___ Horan, Irish musician
- 56a Summertime quaff
- 57a Hand, in Spanish
- 58a ___-Seltzer
- 59a Start of some advice ⦠or a phonetic hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 48-Across
- 62a Overflow (with)
- 63a It has the makings of a hero
- 64a Took a dive
- 65a Tax form figs.
- 66a Convention freebies
- 67a One way to be in love
- Down
- 1d Capital of Ghana
- 2d Prey snatcher
- 3d Issue a mea culpa
- 4d Mechanical repetition
- 5d “Sorta” suffix
- 6d White tees and blue jeans, e.g.
- 7d Hit the ball out of the park, say
- 8d End of an academic address
- 9d Fox’s refuge
- 10d How hors d’oeuvres may be served
- 11d Typographical embellishment
- 12d 17-syllable verse
- 13d French forest in a Shakespeare play
- 18d Ticked, as a box
- 22d Took a load off
- 24d Where tourists might take a picture of themselves seemingly holding up a tower
- 25d Iridescent gem
- 26d Singer Ora
- 28d Mollusks named for their shape
- 30d Largest movie theater chain in the world
- 31d “Hilarious!,” in a text
- 32d Shabby, maybe
- 34d Lasted longer than
- 35d Cinephile’s channel
- 36d Scrape (out)
- 38d Shout with laughter
- 39d Little whirlpool
- 40d Bedframe piece
- 45d Snakelike fish
- 46d “Black Panther” composer Göransson, who shares his first name with another famous composer
- 47d “OK, got it”
- 48d Nipping pests
- 49d Nettles
- 50d Like some wine barrels
- 51d Boxer Ali whose first name contains only the letters in “Ali”
- 53d How many sardines are packed
- 54d Petulant
- 57d WhatsApp owner
- 59d They might be checked at the door
- 60d Not a lot
- 61d One that ewe can count on?