Take a glimpse at October 27 2022 Crossword.
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
- Vacuum
- Direction for snowbirds
- Foes of Frodo
- ___ colada
- Best
- The Big Easy
- Mail opening
- Brunch offering
- Subj. that includes the study of bubbles?
- Eat, quaintly
- Fatty, as tissue
- Old T-shirt, maybe
- Complains, donkey-style
- Confronts reality
- Modern ___
- They line the Champs-Ãlysées
- Finish, as a cake
- “That’s a bad idea!”
- “That __ Then, This Is Now” (1971 S. E. Hinton novel)
- Solution to some chemistry problems?
- Start of a reminiscence
- Cynthia who played Harriet Tubman in 2019’s “Harriet”
- Longtime CBS drama
- Where to find “Fresh Air”
- Identity prefix
- Wildly outlandish story
- Range maker
- Frenzied
- Alternative to a boot
- Lawn equipment with an engine
- Hole ___
- Rite Aid rival
- Like some questions that will never be answered
- Be in direct competition
- Bergdorf competitor
- Saguaros, e.g.
- They may be split or loose
- Frozen treat
- Words mouthed to a TV camera
- Make amends?
- Frozen treat
- Give an address
- D.C. address?
Down
- Air Force Two riders
- Crude industrialist?
- Not derived from living matter
- “It’s a ___!'”
- Place where everything should have a mate
- Couple’s word
- Tribe for which a state is named
- Reason for an end zone celebration, for short
- Did some gardening
- Like some families
- Ornate
- Places to hang hangers
- Most reasonable
- “Shark Tank” airer
- Highly debatable
- Give a makeover
- A ways away
- Confident assertion
- Home of Dollywood
- Moving too slowly, say
- Prosecco o Chianti
- Item of feline furniture
- “Five stars!”
- Oodles
- Part of PRNDL
- College-level H.S. class with scales and intervals
- Formula 1 locale
- Rouse
- Where a trapeze artist performs
- Co. big
- Device with Alexa
- Tiny pedestals, of a sort
- Nashville awards org.
- Little one
- Apt name for a goulash chef