The October 15 2023 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 Pieces of praise
- 5a Host
- 8a D-lister’s quest
- 15a Anjou alternative
- 19a Hot sauce with a reduplicative name
- 21a About whom an early critic said “Can’t act, can’t sing. Balding. Can dance a little”
- 22a Opposite of baja
- 23a Case study?
- 24a “Definitely, leave it to me!”
- 25a Japanese noodle dish
- 26a “I declare this doughnut to be a truly tasty treat!”
- 28a Blends
- 30a Egg ___ yung
- 31a Final opponent in many a video game
- 32a Source of division at a wedding
- 36a Download in progress?
- 38a Cube’s 12
- 41a Items of apparel in the song “My Favorite Things”
- 43a Blows past
- 44a Turn into a puddle, maybe
- 45a “Here’s one way to eat a doughnut without getting icing on your nose …”
- 48a 2006 Amy Winehouse hit
- 49a La Perla purchases
- 50a ___ Day, nickname for Billie Holiday
- 51a Dawson of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”
- 53a Work (up)
- 54a Alternative to Betsy
- 55a Stew
- 56a Mark in a shell game
- 59a Sign of a sellout
- 60a One way to have something down
- 61a Night before
- 62a Pulls rank on, in a way
- 65a Character asked to “shine down,” in a children’s song
- 67a ___ student
- 68a “Let’s raise a glass to this outstanding doughnut!”
- 70a Tolkien’s Treebeard, for one
- 73a Mideast rulers
- 75a Interrupts when it’s not one’s place to do so
- 76a It “shines with a mournful light, like its own tear,” in an Andrew Marvell poem
- 77a Prix ___ menu
- 79a “Lemme think …”
- 81a Originally named
- 82a Natural leaders, it’s said
- 83a Corsica, par exemple
- 84a Likely to offend, for short
- 85a Telenovela, e.g.
- 87a “___ everybody?”
- 88a Inventory: Abbr.
- 89a D.E.A. agent
- 91a “It is an undeniable fact that this doughnut is awesome!”
- 95a Long span of time
- 96a Massages
- 98a Downtempo electronica genre
- 99a Like those celebrating a “day of visibility” on March 31
- 100a Heading on a certain neighborhood poster
- 102a Lure in the “Odyssey”
- 103a Foofaraws
- 105a Certain filler words
- 106a Like a baseball shutout
- 108a “This doughnut is the talk of the town!”
- 113a Pass quickly (through)
- 115a Small houses in the Southwest
- 119a Movie featuring Mickey Mouse in a wizard’s cap
- 120a “Me as well!”
- 121a Magazine “real estate”
- 122a Frozen treat named for a playful animal
- 123a Little copper?
- 124a Keep going
- 125a “Get it?”
- 126a Their first five parts are often disguised, for short
- Down
- 1d Oil industry acronym
- 2d Megacelebrity, maybe
- 3d “Red” leader
- 4d Some blackjack wagers
- 5d Makes, as money
- 6d Pod cast?
- 7d Response to “Cómo estás?”
- 8d “Come to think of it …”
- 9d When doubled, a fly
- 10d Symbols in social media handles
- 11d Clothing
- 12d “Bones”
- 13d Sonicare competitor
- 14d Civil rights activist Sylvia who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- 15d German lead-in to haus
- 16d “This doughnut would be great dipped in milk!”
- 17d Game popular in Brooklyn streets
- 18d What has good coverage for retirement?
- 20d Mazatlán moolah
- 27d Symbol of freshness
- 29d Foofaraw
- 33d TV “Cousin”
- 34d Chateau ___ Michelle (Washington winery)
- 35d Headed up
- 37d Pithy review
- 38d Symbol
- 39d Get
- 40d “I’ll bet you dollars to doughnuts …”
- 41d Up-to-date
- 42d Doesn’t move
- 45d An annual vaccination can limit its spread
- 46d Japanese noodle joint
- 47d Fixed completely
- 52d Indeed, quaintly
- 55d Two inside an ellipse
- 56d Garfunkel’s partner in song
- 57d Treasure
- 58d Trattoria bowlful
- 63d Cheer squad’s cry
- 64d Numbered things in N.Y.C.
- 66d Subway stops: Abbr.
- 69d Gets ready for a Ms. Olympia contest, perhaps
- 71d Civil rights icon Mandela
- 72d Many fans of the “Enola Holmes” franchise
- 74d Hotbeds of tourist activity
- 77d Genre for George Clinton or Earth, Wind & Fire
- 78d Like rocks or clocks, but not a fox or ox
- 80d Pull up
- 86d They’re called “white carrots” in Scotland
- 87d Gets something straight?
- 88d Snickers alternatives
- 90d One-eyed god
- 92d Kid often nicknamed “Trey”
- 93d “Rough Translation” podcaster
- 94d Not just “a”
- 97d Bit of movie theater candy
- 99d Dense cake
- 101d A, B, C or D, but rarely E
- 103d Banded gemstone
- 104d Author of “De vulgari eloquentia”
- 107d Former governor of Georgia?
- 109d Popular tabloid subjects
- 110d Org. with “Informed Delivery” emails
- 111d The Promised Land
- 112d Nukes
- 114d Great deal
- 116d Mai ___
- 117d Coolers, for short
- 118d Word with “to work” or “to stun”
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