The September 06 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.
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- Across
- 1a Mollycoddle
- 5a They often have multiple horns
- 13a Spy’s assumption
- 15a One might be reached at a summit
- 16a Part of the military brass?
- 17a Intensely focused
- 18a Hyperbolic ordinal
- 20a Compete in a Summer Olympic sport
- 21a Claim in court
- 22a Peke’s squeak
- 24a Something made just for show?
- 25a Agcy. that helps start-ups
- 27a Keir Starmer and others, for short
- 30a Emily’s List, e.g., informally
- 32a Rembrandt and Sargent, notably
- 39a “Much appreciated”
- 40a Line from a blame-shifter
- 41a A split one may need trimming
- 42a Garden swimmer
- 43a “Go to the ___, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise”: Proverbs 6:6
- 44a Faux finish?
- 47a Where the malleus and incus bones are found
- 49a Jerry’s car of choice on “Seinfeld”
- 52a Pangolin scales, functionally
- 54a Transient
- 59a Youth-centric magazine spinoff
- 61a Subject of the classic song lyric “I’ll see you in my dreams”
- 62a Competition with many missions
- 63a Roman goddess of childbirth
- 64a Where one person’s trash is another’s treasure
- 65a Unsullied environment
- Down
- 1d Hindu gentleman
- 2d Booster, perhaps
- 3d Powerful D.C. lobby, informally
- 4d Crimean town in 1945 headlines
- 5d In transit
- 6d Comedian Griffin
- 7d Frankfurter’s cry
- 8d Part of a slider
- 9d Shipbuilder’s tool
- 10d Crayola’s atomic tangerine and shocking pink, e.g.
- 11d Chicken or mashed potato
- 12d Nasty fall?
- 14d Nostradamus, supposedly
- 15d Certain chess tactic
- 19d Deep-fried Latin American fare
- 23d Swear words?
- 25d What female llamas do to show disinterest in a mate
- 26d “Ice cream or cake?” response, perhaps
- 28d White peg, in Battleship
- 29d Was awful
- 31d “___ Never Sleeps” (banking slogan)
- 33d Spot for a toque
- 34d Things touched by touchy topics
- 35d Bajo’s opposite
- 36d It’s leavened with sour milk
- 37d Bootlegger busters
- 38d “Take a ___”
- 44d Con target
- 45d Relative of a pupusa
- 46d Slander
- 48d Grand
- 50d Surrounded by
- 51d Treetop dwelling
- 53d Ready for a drive, perhaps?
- 55d Shade akin to mauve
- 56d Giggle syllable
- 57d Burrell of the Food Network
- 58d Tend (toward)
- 60d “Kia ___” (New Zealand greeting)