The June 23 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 Plant in a bloom
- 5a “La Vie en Rose” singer
- 9a Mechanical catch
- 13a Seasonal decoration from the Old French for “sparkle”
- 19a Atypical band instrument
- 20a Path to Machu Picchu
- 22a World Cup cheer
- 23a Two Iowans (1930)
- 25a Renovation need, perhaps
- 26a Succor
- 27a Patton crossed it in 1944
- 28a Stuff left behind by an old flame?
- 29a Slip in a warehouse
- 32a Part of the atmosphere above most weather
- 36a Writer buried in a Baltimore churchyard
- 37a Six Basque villagers (1937)
- 39a “Real Time With Bill ___”
- 40a Souvlaki go-with
- 41a Hashtag’s neighbor on a keyboard
- 42a 12 orbs (1889)
- 47a Adorable one
- 49a Runner Down Under
- 50a Many moons
- 51a Modern-day Phoenicia
- 56a TV host Joy
- 58a Performing, perhaps
- 62a Wane
- 63a About to bloom
- 65a “Ted Lasso” footballer Jamie ___
- 67a Good name for a nuclear engineer?
- 68a One gemstone (1665)
- 72a Just manage, with “out”
- 73a Component of the immune system
- 74a Sauce in Philippine cuisine
- 75a Wacky
- 76a Feature of a Raggedy Ann doll
- 78a Frog-hopping-into-water sound
- 79a Crazy Horse and kin
- 81a Name on a box of fruit-flavored candy
- 82a Minute
- 84a Wash out
- 86a With 99-Across, four timepieces (1931)
- 91a Too much, musically
- 97a Plugs
- 98a Unreliable narrators
- 99a See 86-Across
- 101a Prefix with genetics
- 102a Instrument “played” in the “Bill & Ted” movies
- 106a Shanties
- 107a Goes straight
- 109a Eyelike openings
- 111a Not in the dark
- 112a Kitchen drawer section
- 113a Kind of craft store kit … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme
- 119a Sheathe
- 120a They’re comfortable alone or in a crowd
- 121a River through Kazakhstan
- 122a Yarn label number
- 123a World capital that’s part of the NATO alphabet
- 124a Viking group?
- 125a Cable channel with horror/fantasy programming
- Down
- 1d “So that’s your game!”
- 2d Flight
- 3d Shin armor
- 4d Knowable without experience
- 5d Proof of meeting a celeb, say
- 6d “Hold on!”
- 7d What pore clogging can lead to
- 8d “Oliver Twist” antagonist
- 9d Press conference organizers
- 10d Sound at the doctor’s office
- 11d Console with a wireless controller
- 12d Business name ender
- 13d Something to talk about
- 14d Actress Graff of “Mr. Belvedere”
- 15d Enthusiast
- 16d Words woven into Charlotte’s web
- 17d Director who is part of filmdom’s Splat Pack
- 18d “Mangia!”
- 21d Answering machine signal
- 24d Bouncer’s job
- 28d Vocalist Vikki
- 29d Supermarket chain inits.
- 30d Enthusiast
- 31d Fünf : German :: ___ : Spanish
- 33d Put a value on
- 34d Sorry excuse for a pillowcase?
- 35d 20-Across setting
- 38d QB stat: Abbr.
- 40d About 40% of a yard
- 43d Like some teas
- 44d Look at desirously
- 45d Gossip
- 46d One of two openings under a bridge
- 48d Divider’s counterpart
- 51d Bock or dunkel
- 52d Chargeable transport
- 53d Like one’s soul in a heart-to-heart
- 54d The Hawks, on scoreboards
- 55d Fresh perspective
- 57d Paragon
- 58d Cereal with a Mega Stuf variety
- 59d Helvetica-like typeface
- 60d “I’m ___ Git You Sucka” (1988 parody film)
- 61d Often-frayed parts of papyrus
- 64d Penguins play in it, for short
- 65d It circles the earth
- 66d Neighbor of Montana: Abbr.
- 69d Less emotional
- 70d Deck out
- 71d Vaccine component
- 77d Starts of some cheers
- 78d Kind of dish that you wouldn’t want to eat from
- 80d “Ya dig?”
- 82d “Bridesmaids” co-star
- 83d Biblical figure whose “whole body was like a hairy garment”
- 85d Con head?
- 86d Danced like Cardi B
- 87d Two farthings, colloquially
- 88d Large building
- 89d Some cameras, for short
- 90d Country that had a nonviolent “singing revolution” in the late 1980s
- 92d Sphere
- 93d Kind of spending bill
- 94d That’s a bunch of crock!
- 95d Hardly a noob
- 96d Kvetchers’ cries
- 100d Lighter igniters
- 102d Childish retort
- 103d “No more for me, thanks”
- 104d When Macbeth fights Macduff
- 105d Politico Gallego
- 108d Like some mirrors
- 110d Vega’s constellation
- 113d Mate
- 114d 113-Down, in French
- 115d Company that once generated more than 4,000 patents in a single year
- 116d Security Council member
- 117d Subj. of Churchill’s “Never … was so much owed by so many to so few”
- 118d Canny