Universal Crossword December 29 2024 Answers
The complete list of answers to the Universal Crossword published on December 29 2024.
- 70
- Total Clues
- 33
- Total Across
- 37
- Total Down
Clues Across (33 total)
(1)
Girl, in Spanish
(6)
Fuel additive brand
(9)
Waiting eagerly
(13)
Fixtures for body-raising exercises
(15)
Seized auto
(16)
Pass idly
(17)
Be deserving of
(18)
Titus in the WWE Hall of Fame
(19)
Baby bloomer?
(20)
How ham may be served
(21)
Cheek
(22)
High-performance auto
(24)
Peach center
(26)
"Wanna ___?"
(27)
Limon who wrote "The End of Poetry"
(30)
Just adorable
(36)
"True"
(37)
Think to remember something
(38)
"___ sells seashells ..."
(39)
Early-morning moisture
(40)
Word between surnames
(41)
Test prep book, e.g.
(45)
Tilling disturbs it
(49)
Cast a ballot
(51)
"Slippery" tree
(52)
Escape artist Houdini
(53)
Modern checkout device
(54)
Mudpuppy or newt
(56)
___ over backward (try hard)
(57)
"Can I say something now?"
(58)
Swirl in a stream
(59)
AOL alternative
(60)
Piece of an apple ... or apple pie
Clues Down (37 total)
(1)
Nation below Mongolia
(2)
Crawls under the bed, maybe
(3)
Being argued about
(4)
Cherry-pick
(5)
An orangutan is a great one
(6)
Cut into pieces, as lumber
(7)
Athlete who tempts other teams
(8)
Apt homophone of "sci"
(9)
Game site
(10)
Transmission proportion
(11)
Grand Ole ___
(12)
No longer there
(13)
Bus. budget overseers
(14)
Hindu gentleman's title
(20)
Increase eightfold
(22)
Cooked, as bao or broccoli
(23)
Corporate facelift
(25)
"That one's no good"
(28)
"I ___ believe you!"
(29)
Pre-deal poker payment
(30)
$$$ dispensers
(31)
Russia : tsar :: Iran : ___
(32)
Means of elevating a common dessert?
(33)
Length of many officials' terms
(34)
___ Antonio, Texas
(35)
Australian singer with the 2019 hit "Dance Monkey"
(42)
Chemise
(43)
Kind of wrench
(44)
"Possibly"
(46)
Surgeon, casually
(47)
Adler in Sherlock Holmes stories
(48)
Instrument whose name sounds like a dishonest person
(49)
Vague feeling
(50)
Take in the paper?
(52)
Schlep
(54)
Former USWNT star Mewis
(55)
Dec. and Jan.
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