The October 19 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 Lab evidence, perhaps
- 10a Illustrations in many fantasy novels
- 14a Some tabloid fodder
- 16a Kinda
- 17a Comes to terms
- 18a Source of a South American herbal tea
- 19a “Anything goes” period in early Hollywood history
- 20a View of the moon?
- 21a Beyoncé’s 2009-10 ___ Tour
- 22a Pumpkin substitute
- 24a Block for “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood”
- 28a Was painted by, say
- 29a Carpet fiber or human hair, maybe
- 30a Greenland’s capital
- 32a Title for 10-Down
- 33a Half of LV
- 34a Roomy Toyotas
- 36a Put a restriction on
- 37a Actress Day of “The United States vs. Billie Holiday”
- 39a Made a case against?
- 40a Half of a matching pair
- 41a Six-time U.S. Open champion, familiarly
- 43a Annual media award
- 45a Grip improver
- 47a C.V. listing: Abbr.
- 48a Dialect in the Black community, in brief
- 49a Vehicle for criminal activity
- 55a Indie ___
- 56a Plant matter?
- 57a Rim attachment
- 58a “Travel as a Political Act” author, 2009
- 59a Freshness
- 60a “Cool trick”
- Down
- 1d Premium outlet?
- 2d Really out there
- 3d “Stay ___”
- 4d Meticulous
- 5d Hit with another water balloon
- 6d Apple debut of 2012
- 7d Branching point
- 8d Branching point?
- 9d Plays a big role
- 10d Speaker of the line “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow / Creeps in this petty pace from day to day”
- 11d Did a 180
- 12d Game that involves drawing lots?
- 13d Local legislation passers
- 15d Sides of a summer cookout
- 23d Sustenance, slangily
- 24d Parts of many science museums
- 25d They may open doors for you
- 26d Some yearly payments
- 27d Vampire’s bedtime
- 29d Impressively respectful types
- 31d Support for a proposal
- 34d Hit bottom, maybe
- 35d Titular scientist in a 2016 children’s book by Andrea Beaty
- 38d Moves away
- 40d Priors, e.g.
- 42d Portend
- 44d Real wowers
- 46d “Charms strike the sight, but ___ wins the soul”: Alexander Pope
- 50d Dash device
- 51d “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” singer, 1959
- 52d Quiet place to lay anchor
- 53d See 54-Down
- 54d With 53-Down, spot for picnic tables