The December 24 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.
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- Across
- 1a Using the bow, in music
- 5a Guesstimate
- 9a XXX
- 13a Private retreat, of a sort
- 17a Charged exclamation during a court trial
- 18a “La ___ de los Espiritus,” debut novel for Isabel Allende
- 19a Littlest sucklings
- 21a Contents of a pot
- 22a Ancient landmark whose name translates to “high city”
- 24a Shadow
- 25a Reporter’s coup
- 26a One who’s not afraid to brag
- 29a Fermented honey concoction
- 30a Let
- 31a Bygone Seattle hoopsters
- 34a Sympathize with
- 36a Computer command
- 38a What you might get when you purchase Christmas ornaments on December 26
- 40a Part of a sleigh
- 41a Contraction that’s a homophone of 13-Across
- 42a Lover of Hero, in Greek myth
- 44a With significance
- 46a In the manner of
- 47a “Ithaca is ___” (punny slogan)
- 48a Actress Diana of “The Avengers”
- 51a Arthur Ashe Courage Award, for one
- 52a Number of lords a-leaping
- 53a Surprise birthday parties often involve them
- 54a Quantity of beer ⦠or monkeys?
- 56a Max or X
- 58a Name of Lincoln’s favorite dog
- 59a Branding need
- 60a ___ buco
- 61a End of autumn?
- 64a Highly prized collectibles, in lingo
- 65a Bad design feature for a Christmas stocking?
- 67a Fourth word in “Jingle Bells”
- 68a Hurt
- 70a Take a risk
- 71a “Illmatic” rapper
- 72a Skateboard tricks started by kicking with the back foot
- 73a Dry, as Italian wine
- 75a O’er and o’er
- 78a Bring on board
- 80a Actress Skye
- 81a Barks, perhaps
- 82a Mr. Potter vis-Ã -vis George Bailey, in “It’s a Wonderful Life”
- 83a “King Lear” daughter
- 85a Fixes, as broken 93-Down
- 87a Scary sight at the beach
- 88a Olympic gymnast Korbut
- 89a Sign of approval
- 92a Kim’s ex, in tabloids
- 93a Formal “you,” in Spain
- 95a Muffle
- 97a Actress Wen of “The Mandalorian”
- 99a Dude, in modern slang
- 100a Workers seen in five squares in this puzzle?
- 106a Make ends meet
- 108a End of turn?
- 109a Binds tightly
- 110a Speedy Northeast train
- 111a Topples (over)
- 112a “___ Misbehavin'”
- 113a Relative of a cassowary
- 114a Midnight Mass leader
- 115a Hurdle for a prospective J.D.
- 116a Some cats, chameleons and chinchillas
- 117a Locale of the final scene in “Vertigo”
- Down
- 1d “Regrettably ⦔
- 2d Like Ebenezer Scrooge
- 3d Sweet custardy concoction
- 4d Start of a well-known address in Verona
- 5d Dress down
- 6d “The Winter’s ___”
- 7d Clearance sale warning
- 8d Iconic features of “Under Pressure” and “Come Together”
- 9d What awaits a tragic hero
- 10d Bactrian pair
- 11d Hereditary
- 12d Walked assuredly
- 13d Brings to a boil
- 14d Colorful background
- 15d Uncle ___ (“Seinfeld” character)
- 16d Madrid’s home, in the Olympics
- 20d Uncle ___
- 21d Regarding
- 23d Tree in “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
- 27d Dispatches
- 28d Capital just below the 60th parallel
- 32d Musical style associated with Harry Belafonte
- 33d What a filthy mess!
- 34d Order
- 35d Magazine based in Paris
- 36d Record kept on an employee
- 37d What transforms Bruce Banner into the Hulk
- 39d Spongy dessert
- 42d Article of clothing that might be decorated with candy canes
- 43d Full of sex or profanity, maybe
- 45d Business card no.
- 47d Beam
- 49d Goddess of the rainbow
- 50d [I’ve had enough!]
- 54d Puts to sleep, say
- 55d Analyzes, as a metaphor
- 57d “The Bells” poet
- 58d Two or three
- 59d Big name in book publishing since 1817
- 60d “God bless us, every ___!”
- 61d 1040 fig.
- 62d Down, at the casino
- 63d No longer at the top of one’s game
- 64d Destruction
- 66d Aphrodite’s frequent companion
- 69d “Hustlers” star, familiarly
- 72d She/___
- 73d Fictional band fronted by David St. Hubbins
- 74d Start of a playground rhyme
- 75d Not custom, as merchandise
- 76d ___ gras
- 77d Incline
- 79d Breezy, as a book
- 81d Incline
- 83d Word added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954
- 84d “___ everyone?”
- 86d Heart diagnostic, in brief
- 90d Heineken brand
- 91d Floral symbols of purity
- 93d See 85-Across
- 94d First-class
- 96d Mononymous Irish singer
- 98d Wafer brand
- 99d Tops
- 101d Pose
- 102d Member of a wet quintet
- 103d Word with witch or treasure
- 104d Repentant sort
- 105d Neuter
- 106d Hiatus
- 107d Prefix with friendly
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