The February 05 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 U.F.O. crew, supposedly
- 4a Mimicked
- 8a Light bulb, in a comic strip
- 12a Soaks up some rays
- 14a Duck known for its soft down
- 16a Smallest unit of life
- 17a Peach or beech
- 18a Underwater divers’ aids
- 20a Lowest numbered club for a golfer
- 22a Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
- 23a “When the moon hits your eye like a big ___, that’s amore” (Dean Martin lyric)
- 25a Datum for a basketball point guard
- 28a Deutschland denial
- 29a Rite Aid competitor
- 31a Show respect for
- 32a Many a G.I.
- 34a Break bread
- 36a Nanny : goat :: ___ : sheep
- 37a “Wanna take this outside?,” e.g ⦠or what are found four times in this puzzle’s circled letters
- 42a Can material
- 43a Maple product
- 44a “___ to Billie Joe” (1967 #1 hit)
- 45a Commonly sprained joint
- 48a Prefix that means “bad”
- 50a Dutch cheese
- 53a Stones embedded in a crown
- 55a Influence through close contact
- 58a Moved smoothly
- 60a Bygone Japanese camera brand
- 61a Weird Al Yankovic medley that features “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls
- 64a Landing spot for Santa
- 65a Delta deposit
- 66a What’s in style
- 67a Pub projectile
- 68a To boot
- 69a Fool (with)
- 70a Passenger-screening org.
- Down
- 1d Legally prohibit
- 2d Submit, as homework
- 3d Reason to say “Gesundheit!”
- 4d Famed fable writer
- 5d Meal on a blanket
- 6d College email suffix
- 7d Red ink, so to speak
- 8d “You underestimate me!”
- 9d Governed by fate
- 10d Rocky Mountain ___ (state animal of Utah)
- 11d Politicians Gore and Franken
- 13d Taking by force
- 15d “Ta-___ Boom-de-ay”
- 19d Netlike fabric
- 21d Cattle farmer’s land
- 24d What “E” stands for in golf
- 26d Female pigs
- 27d Uno + due
- 30d Droop
- 33d Tie-breaking periods, for short
- 35d What it takes to tango
- 37d “OK, have it your way!”
- 38d What quill pens are dipped in
- 39d Sam-___ (Seuss character)
- 40d Greek theater
- 41d Robert ___, Paul Newman’s co-star in “The Sting”
- 42d ___ Mahal
- 46d Surreptitiously give, as classified information
- 47d “Frozen” queen
- 49d Light units
- 51d Opposite of sinking
- 52d The “M” of G.M.
- 54d Labor Day’s mo.
- 56d Eagles and falcons
- 57d Can./U.S./Mex. treaty
- 59d Campus building
- 61d “Don’t text and drive” ad, e.g.
- 62d Dipstick coating
- 63d Itsy-bitsy
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