The October 10 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.
Search clue name or clue number.
- Across
- 1a Site for a light bite
- 5a Cy Young winners, e.g.
- 9a Dog leg terminus
- 12a Like many Keats works
- 13a Swahili honorific
- 14a “Lucy and ___” (2022 documentary)
- 15a Instrument panels
- 17a Landed
- 18a Sweatshirt style
- 19a Syllables of laughter
- 21a Word on a nutrition label
- 23a “Educated insolence,” per Aristotle
- 24a Gesture of reassurance
- 25a Long time span
- 26a Subject to damages
- 28a Trademark of deadpan stand-ups
- 30a Lou Grant’s wife on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”
- 31a Bugs, perhaps
- 33a Areas that are lower than their surrounding terrain
- 35a “I’m flexible”
- 36a Toss out
- 40a Like the femur, among all bones in the body
- 43a Quiet period
- 44a What lies before you, with “the”
- 47a Not ruling out
- 49a Black ___
- 50a Stopover
- 51a What makes a sticker stickier?
- 52a Do some garden work
- 53a Dance floor lighting option
- 55a Text massager
- 57a Ungulate feature
- 58a Author’s concern that, when parsed as four parts, provides a hint to this puzzle’s theme
- 62a Sufficient, informally
- 63a Bold, energetic and ambitious type, it’s said
- 64a Speed
- 65a Collector’s goal
- 66a Give, but expect back
- 67a Words to a betrayer
- Down
- 1d Major food source animal
- 2d Computing pioneer Lovelace
- 3d Swerve wildly from side to side, as a car
- 4d ___ Park, neighborhood of Los Angeles
- 5d Anticipate
- 6d Mind
- 7d Burnt bit of brisket
- 8d Confidently struts
- 9d ___ Bay, neighborhood of the Bronx
- 10d Italian cheese
- 11d Fail to act decisively in the face of a challenge
- 13d Legislative collectives
- 14d One of three in an SOS message
- 16d Part of a pipe
- 20d Melancholy Musketeer
- 21d Raced, as away from danger
- 22d Right hand
- 24d Feeds (on)
- 27d “Twilight” protagonist
- 28d Lavishly regaled, in a way
- 29d Scooby-Doo, to Scrappy-Doo
- 32d Druid, e.g.
- 34d Indian honorific
- 37d Goes hog-wild
- 38d Prefix with cumulus
- 39d Move forward resolutely
- 41d Fountain of Youth’s promise
- 42d Old-timey medicines
- 44d Things listed on a wedding registry
- 45d Play opener
- 46d “Stee-RIKE three!” follower
- 48d Essence
- 51d Put two and two together, say
- 54d Not quite right
- 55d Whistle-blower Brockovich
- 56d Sludge
- 59d Rich rock
- 60d Private sleeping accommodations?
- 61d Big bird