The May 26 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 Prefix with valent
- 5a Sound of rejection on a 1970s variety show
- 9a “How disappointing!”
- 13a Academic résumés, for short
- 16a “Embiggens” the English language
- 19a Composer Stravinsky
- 20a Feature of a snake’s eye
- 21a *”That rotted old log ain’t even fit for termite food!”
- 23a Word on Charlotte’s web
- 24a Guillermo del ___
- 25a Does perfectly
- 26a Helvetica alternative
- 28a Country that surrounds Gambia
- 30a Something to pump or bump
- 31a *”Huh, I wasn’t aware I was at an ugly sweater party”
- 33a Gospel singer Winans
- 34a Wimbledon surface
- 36a Studio for Astaire and Rogers
- 37a Czech or Pole
- 38a Hindu mother goddess also called Parvati
- 39a It’s bright when it’s full
- 40a Disposable baking pans
- 43a Actor Cage, familiarly
- 45a *”The only mystery in this novel is why I finished it”
- 49a Band whose guitarist wears a schoolboy outfit
- 50a Certain expensive suits
- 51a Rank below marquess
- 52a Less clean, as a chimney
- 54a Batman adversary ___ al Ghul
- 55a “Brains” of tech
- 56a Avocados are rich in it
- 58a Mocking Jay
- 59a *”My dog could translate an ancient Mesopotamian tablet faster than you”
- 63a Part of a thermostat
- 64a The i’s have it
- 65a Church area
- 66a Hardly ne’er
- 67a Herald
- 69a Beget
- 70a Cause of misery
- 74a Skinny, so to speak
- 75a *”Thou art a villainous knave”
- 79a Back the other way
- 80a Background in the theater
- 81a Feedbag contents
- 82a Pop’s ___ Lipa
- 83a Dude, in lingo
- 85a Prefix in some modern art movements
- 86a Photoshop company
- 88a Switch predecessors
- 89a *”Dear John, I’m writing you this letter to tell you ? it’s not me. It’s 100% you”
- 93a Nonmetric unit ? or a metric unit
- 94a Someone who hopes to stay out of the spotlight?
- 95a Five Pillars religion
- 96a Astounding
- 98a It comes from the Greek for “indivisible”
- 99a Any of six Russian monarchs
- 101a *”Tu as le Q.I. d’une huître” (“You have the I.Q. of an oyster”)
- 105a Some wines
- 106a Musical that reimagines “La Bohème” in Manhattan
- 107a Sucrose, by another name
- 108a Numero di colori in Neapolitan ice cream
- 109a Bond villain with an island lair
- 110a Condé ___
- 111a Get off to a flying start?
- Down
- 1d “Oops!”
- 2d Unpopular day to get married: Abbr.
- 3d High-tech prosthetic
- 4d To be safe
- 5d British lockup
- 6d Doesn’t dispute, as a criticism
- 7d “Stat!”
- 8d Reacts to a pun, perhaps
- 9d Gave a thumbs-down
- 10d In the past
- 11d Claim on a ramen packet
- 12d Lead-in to horn or Hornet
- 13d Charlie Chaplin started his career with this not-at-all-silent form of entertainment
- 14d TikToker’s hope
- 15d Mistook?
- 17d Bit of improv
- 18d 2007 Literature Nobelist Lessing
- 20d Famed Damascus product
- 22d Morse code click
- 27d Counterpart of ventricular
- 29d One of the Untouchables
- 30d Leg bone
- 31d “Citizen ___”
- 32d “Count me out!”
- 33d Island country sometimes called “El Cocodrilo” for its shape
- 34d Card game cry
- 35d Breaks down
- 39d Fetter
- 40d Epitomize
- 41d The ?gram
- 42d Oxfam or Doctors Without Borders, in brief
- 44d “Born on the Bayou” band, in brief
- 46d Give voice to?
- 47d Move, as a houseplant
- 48d Brother of Fidel
- 49d Totally bought an idea
- 53d There’s bad blood between them
- 55d Corp. bigwig
- 56d Police, slangily
- 57d Point of no return?
- 59d JFK, for one
- 60d Discombobulate
- 61d Teri of “Young Frankenstein”
- 62d Olympic swimmer Ryan
- 63d Deal that brings in a big crowd
- 67d Common file type
- 68d Its iconic chimes were trademarked in 1950
- 69d Razor sharpeners
- 70d Random guess
- 71d Queen song from which a pop icon took her name
- 72d Astronaut’s blackout preventer
- 73d GPS guesses
- 76d Part of A.D.
- 77d Investigated
- 78d Terrain in “Wuthering Heights”
- 80d Class where students learn about squares and planes
- 84d Author of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”
- 86d “Things Fall ___” (Chinua Achebe novel)
- 87d Abase
- 88d Prevailed
- 89d Drummer Neil of Rush
- 90d Like the three sisters of “Macbeth”
- 91d “In your dreams!”
- 92d Sitcom extraterrestrial
- 93d Some Christmas trees
- 96d Common sports injury sites, for short
- 97d Stimulate
- 100d New England’s Cape ___
- 102d Court grp.
- 103d Bluesy instrument, for short
- 104d Prefix with valent