The February 25 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.
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- Across
- 1a Favors
- 5a Slathered in sauce, in restaurant-speak
- 8a Letters on security camera footage
- 12a Big flings
- 18a “Pet” you wouldn’t take to the vet
- 19a Cosecant’s reciprocal
- 20a Cookie with its name on it
- 21a One of four on a diamond
- 22a I visited the cardiologist, who â¦
- 25a Bull-headed?
- 26a Club assistant
- 27a Apt letters that complete this word: P_RPO_ _
- 28a Nailed
- 30a Partner of Hoda on “Today”
- 31a I visited the dermatologist, who â¦
- 35a “The greatest as well as the most elegant of Roman philosophers,” per Voltaire
- 38a Rob in Hollywood
- 39a Fashion something fashionable, maybe
- 40a Uninspired
- 41a Revealing word
- 45a Like a money-back guarantee
- 47a I visited a dentist and now I â¦
- 51a Otis of elevator fame
- 55a Set forth
- 56a Prattle
- 57a Sorry ass?
- 61a Equivalent of 32,000 ounces
- 62a Pinches
- 64a Scenario before a two-run home run, say
- 65a Lived (in)
- 67a Alternative to foil or saber
- 69a I visited the anesthesiologist and now I’ve â¦
- 73a Bitter brews
- 74a Gets in shape?
- 76a Home of the 123-story Lotte World Tower
- 77a Natural decorations on some bookshelves
- 79a Pique
- 80a Hunt
- 82a Lovelace of early computer programming
- 84a California wine valley
- 87a One with a landlord
- 89a I visited a sleep specialist, who â¦
- 92a Double-wide, as a garage
- 96a Professional who works a lot
- 97a Skin
- 98a Soul seller
- 100a Change positions, as in volleyball
- 102a Takes the blame for
- 105a I visited the radiologist, who â¦
- 110a Rude ⦠or, without its first two letters, rude person
- 111a ___ beer (nonalcoholic beverage)
- 112a MSNBC competitor
- 113a Slowly cook, in a way
- 118a Prenatal tests, in brief
- 120a I visited the podiatrist and now I â¦
- 123a Call
- 124a Filled, folded food
- 125a Female French friend
- 126a O, in hangman
- 127a Meager
- 128a Part of most musical notes
- 129a Cribbage marker
- 130a Mathematician Noether
- Down
- 1d Rock band with a slash (but not Slash)
- 2d Like much of Iran
- 3d Sue Monk ___, author of “The Secret Life of Bees”
- 4d Castle material, maybe
- 5d GameCube successor
- 6d Result
- 7d Actress Thompson of “Creed”
- 8d It’s totally corny
- 9d Step in origami
- 10d Educational forum
- 11d Gave a thumbs-down
- 12d “Whaddya mean?”
- 13d Kind of keyboard
- 14d Setting for some post-run refreshments?
- 15d ___ Barbarino, John Travolta’s role on “Welcome Back, Kotter”
- 16d Heretofore
- 17d Car that Brits call a “saloon”
- 19d Mascara mishap
- 23d Proctor’s pronouncement
- 24d ___ Lingus
- 29d The “Do” in “Do-Re-Mi”
- 32d Went under
- 33d Asia’s disappearing ___ Sea
- 34d Old yeller?
- 35d Bamboozles
- 36d Having two equal sides
- 37d Behaved like the lion in Oz
- 40d Caribbean musical genre
- 42d Long quest
- 43d Roth ___
- 44d It’s involved in kissing and telling
- 46d Wheelless vehicle
- 48d Hint to the number of ingredients in Triscuits
- 49d Web page code
- 50d Allowed to be borrowed
- 52d Puts the pedal to the metal
- 53d Spanish salutation
- 54d They might come out of the woodwork
- 58d U.S. fair-hiring inits.
- 59d “We doin’ this?”
- 60d Eleven, in El Salvador
- 63d It might be a stretch
- 64d Olive ___ of “Popeye”
- 66d Pack of dogs?
- 67d Man’s name that becomes a distance if you move the first letter to the end
- 68d Sponge feature
- 70d Ridiculously
- 71d Bean variety
- 72d Have over
- 75d Erupt
- 78d [Forehead palm smack]
- 81d Corp. shuffle
- 82d ___ Max, singer of the 2018 hit “Sweet but Psycho”
- 83d Neighbor of Md.
- 85d Non-stereo
- 86d Button on social media
- 88d Leo, for one
- 90d Swear
- 91d Do some engraving
- 93d “SportsCenter” anchor Linda
- 94d Swears
- 95d Knocking onomatopoeia
- 98d Like a comeuppance, perhaps
- 99d “Lemme, lemme!”
- 101d Ancient Greek area north of Thessaly
- 103d Color-blending technique
- 104d Title for a French priest
- 105d Lasting bad memories, so to speak
- 106d Got tagged
- 107d Anxiety condition, for short
- 108d Open, as a toothpaste tube
- 109d Garden statuette
- 114d Long
- 115d Express lane unit
- 116d Quilter’s line
- 117d Current event?
- 119d ___ vs. ___ (Mad strip)
- 121d Paul ou Paulette
- 122d Fix
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