The October 22 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 Small dosage qtys.
- 4a In South America they’re known as “gallinas de palo,” or “chickens of the tree”
- 11a You can see right through ’em
- 16a Jockey (for)
- 19a Dadaist Jean
- 20a Greyhound’s competition
- 21a Went for
- 22a Little demon
- 23a Acts coy in salary negotiations?
- 26a Dismissive rejection
- 27a Components of some kitschy clocks
- 28a What was once yours?
- 29a “Good gracious!”
- 31a Play opener
- 32a Standoffish
- 34a Celeb’s hangout
- 35a Bowlful with Thai basil and bean sprouts
- 36a Public stance of a member of Congress?
- 41a Unsavory relation?
- 43a Biblical grandson of Adam and Eve
- 44a Clichéd name for a lab assistant
- 45a “S.N.L.” alum Bryant
- 46a Document that may be kept in a lockbox
- 47a Singer Easton
- 49a Shepherd’s job, essentially?
- 55a Unpleasant surprises when buying concert tickets
- 56a Relative of a musette
- 57a Take in
- 58a Do something illegal around a basketball hoop
- 62a Business card abbr.
- 63a Turn more heads than intended?
- 68a Head for business?
- 69a Some informants, informally
- 71a Memo starter
- 72a Part of Q.E.D.
- 73a Nourish
- 74a Newspaper write-up that’s light on criticism?
- 79a Top-of-the-line Mercedes
- 82a Object with one hole or two, depending on whom you ask
- 83a Actress Kurylenko of “Black Widow”
- 84a Blessing
- 85a They’re craze-y!
- 86a It can be a strain on the pupils
- 92a Bungee jumping on Tuesday, skydiving on Wednesday, etc.?
- 96a Mens ___ (legal concept)
- 97a Less trustful (of)
- 98a Wear down
- 99a Swamplike
- 100a Almost spherical in shape
- 101a [Shrug]
- 103a The world’s best-selling planes
- 106a 2001 biopic starring Will Smith
- 107a Show off one’s vocal range and stamina?
- 111a Mother figure
- 112a Up and about
- 113a “Stop obsessing over that”
- 114a Downside
- 115a Go out with
- 116a Unloads, in a way
- 117a Diagnostic using an injected tracer
- 118a O’Hare identifier
- Down
- 1d Eccentrics
- 2d Who once quipped âI never forget a face, but in your case Iâll be glad to make an exception”
- 3d Singer Ronnie of the Ronettes
- 4d Some unique digits: Abbr.
- 5d Oft-relied-upon
- 6d Footwear craze of the early 2000s
- 7d Pop singer Grande, to fans
- 8d Sat ___
- 9d Nail polish remover
- 10d Porpoise, in old usage
- 11d ___ guards (soccer gear)
- 12d Summon, in a way
- 13d URL ending
- 14d Heart-pumping activity
- 15d Soaks
- 16d Pairing for an entrecôte or filet mignon, perhaps
- 17d *Facepalm*
- 18d Disposables kept as mementos
- 24d Something a Brazilian is unlikely to wax
- 25d Age for a Latin American celebration
- 30d Most showily aesthetic
- 32d “Eureka!”
- 33d Small, cutesily
- 34d D.C. tiebreakers, at times
- 36d Nintendo Switch predecessor
- 37d 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., e.g.: Abbr.
- 38d Lid malady
- 39d Universal blood type, for short
- 40d Drift (off)
- 42d Go out with
- 46d Served a sentence
- 47d Aquatic barker
- 48d Alternative to high water, in an idiom
- 49d Kitties
- 50d Be a partner with in crime
- 51d Lone word?
- 52d Highly rated French vineyards
- 53d Word on an Irish flag carrier
- 54d Issa who plays President Barbie in “Barbie”
- 55d Antagonist
- 58d Journalist Ifill
- 59d Shade of unbleached linen
- 60d Approach
- 61d Heap affection (on)
- 63d Pub lineup
- 64d Shares one’s bunk?
- 65d Had a following
- 66d Number that sounds like a past-tense verb
- 67d Pop star Rita
- 70d Belonging to a particular time
- 72d Among others, for short
- 74d In the altogether
- 75d Like some displays of wealth
- 76d Escapes are made by them
- 77d Disney’s ___ of Arendelle
- 78d New ___
- 79d Govt. funds for mom-and-pop shops
- 80d “Colorful” exclamation in a hospital drama
- 81d Basis for a fortuneteller’s romantic prediction
- 82d Road workers’ gloop
- 85d Fox coverage?
- 86d ___ Foundation for Justice (international human rights group)
- 87d British ref. work
- 88d A, abroad
- 89d “___ Flow” (song by Enya)
- 90d Gadget for a wine enthusiast
- 91d Nightfall
- 93d Munitions compounds
- 94d Small, cutesily
- 95d ___ Lobel, author of the “Frog and Toad” series
- 99d Web portal with a Bing search bar
- 101d Face-off
- 102d Decorative vases
- 103d Give a ticket
- 104d Batter’s need
- 105d Wrecked
- 108d Wired internet letters
- 109d Past-tense verb that sounds like a number
- 110d Batter’s objective
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