The clue "Place to get more juice?" uses wordplay. "Juice" here is a playful reference to electrical power. A CHARGING STATION is a location where you can recharge devices or vehicles, essentially getting "more juice" (electricity). The question mark signals the pun on "juice."
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The answer is DAM because beavers are known for building dams in rivers or streams using branches, mud, and other materials. These structures help create ponds where they live and protect themselves from predators. The clue straightforwardly points to the natural behavior of beavers.
4AHA???✨ See Why
The clue "I've got it!" in quotes signals a spoken expression. "AHA" is an exclamation often used to indicate a sudden realization or discovery, perfectly matching the phrase. It’s a concise reaction people say when they’ve figured something out, making it the fitting answer here.
7NBA???✨ See Why
The answer "NBA" refers to the National Basketball Association, the organization Hugo the Hornet and Benny the Bull are mascots for. Hugo represents the Charlotte Hornets, and Benny represents the Chicago Bulls, both teams in the NBA. Thus, "Org." points to their governing league.
10CAP???✨ See Why
The answer "CAP" fits because wearing a cap shields the scalp from direct sunlight, thereby preventing potential sunburn. The clue uses "might," as not everyone wears caps for this purpose, but it’s a common and effective solution to protect the scalp from sun exposure.
13AJA???✨ See Why
The answer is AJA because A'ja Wilson is a professional basketball player and a star forward for the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA. Her first name, A'ja, matches the blank in the clue. She is renowned for her exceptional performance and achievements in the league.
14CARPOOL???????✨ See Why
The answer "CARPOOL" fits because carpooling involves sharing a vehicle with others, reducing the number of cars on the road. This decreases fuel consumption, emissions, and traffic congestion, making it an eco-friendly transportation option. The clue directly points to an environmentally conscious method of travel, making CARPOOL the logical solution.
16AGO???✨ See Why
The clue "A long time ___ …" suggests a continuation of a common phrase. The word "AGO" completes the phrase "A long time ago," which is often used to refer to something that happened in the distant past. This makes "AGO" the correct answer.
17FAR???✨ See Why
The clue "In the distance, maybe" suggests something far away. "FAR" is synonymous with being distant or at a great distance, which makes it the correct answer. The word "maybe" allows for a general interpretation, fitting the context of "FAR" perfectly.
18TRIEDTO???????✨ See Why
The clue quotes a lyric from Olivia Rodrigo, where the phrase "I ___ help you out" logically completes with "tried to" given the context of effort followed by realization of inability. "Tried to" fits both the grammatical structure and meaning of the lyric. Hence, the answer is TRIEDTO.
19BEN???✨ See Why
The answer is BEN because Ben Stiller is the actor who played Greg Focker, one of the main characters, in the comedy film Meet the Parents. The clue directly references the actor's last name "Stiller," leading to his first name, Ben.
20TRINIDAD????????✨ See Why
The country name "Trinidad and Tobago" is referenced in the clue, where ___ represents the missing part. Trinidad is one of the two islands comprising this nation. Additionally, its national instrument, the steelpan, originated in Trinidad, confirming TRINIDAD is the correct answer.
22SEWING??????✨ See Why
A tailor specializes in making, altering, and repairing clothing, which requires the essential skill of stitching fabric together—commonly known as SEWING. The clue directly references this core ability, making SEWING the fitting solution for "Skill for a tailor."
24NOVEL?????✨ See Why
The answer is NOVEL because novels are a primary form of literature sold in the fiction section of a bookstore. Fiction refers to imaginative storytelling, and novels, as extended fictional narratives, are central to this genre, making "NOVEL" a fitting and straightforward solution.
25VENT????✨ See Why
The phrase "Let off some steam" refers to releasing built-up pressure or emotions. A "VENT" is a mechanism through which steam or air escapes, metaphorically matching the idea of releasing tension or expressing emotions. Thus, "VENT" aligns perfectly with the clue's intended meaning.
26DRAWER??????✨ See Why
The clue "Dresser component" refers to a part of a dresser furniture piece. A common component of a dresser is a drawer, which slides in and out and is used for storage. The straightforward nature of the clue points to this functional element of a dresser.
28METERS??????✨ See Why
METERS is the solution because both meters and yards are units of length measurement. Though they are part of different measurement systems (meters in the metric system and yards in the imperial system), they are comparable: 1 meter equals approximately 1.09 yards, making them similar in usage.
31EURO????✨ See Why
The clue "Currency in Cologne" points to the type of money used in Cologne, a city in Germany. As Germany is part of the Eurozone, its official currency is the EURO. The straightforward geographical reference leads to this answer.
32GALORE??????✨ See Why
The phrase "I've got whosits and whatsits ___" is a direct lyric from The Little Mermaid's song "Part of Your World." In the song, Ariel sings this line followed by the word "galore," meaning she has an abundance of these items. Hence, GALORE is the fitting answer.
33CHARGINGSTATION???????????????✨ See Why
The clue "Place to get more juice?" uses wordplay. "Juice" here is a playful reference to electrical power. A CHARGING STATION is a location where you can recharge devices or vehicles, essentially getting "more juice" (electricity). The question mark signals the pun on "juice."
39RENAME??????✨ See Why
The clue "Give another title, say" suggests an action of assigning a new name or title. "Rename" directly means to give something a new name or title, perfectly fitting the clue. The word "say" in the clue indicates a straightforward definition rather than a pun.
40OGRE????✨ See Why
The answer is OGRE because Shrek, Fiona, and their children are all ogres, as depicted in the "Shrek" film series. They are mythical, large, and strong creatures. The "e.g." in the clue indicates the answer is an example of what they are.
41PINATA??????✨ See Why
The clue ends with a question mark, signaling wordplay. A piñata is literally smashed at parties, releasing candy and treats, providing fun or a "good time." The pun plays on "smashing" as both breaking something and having great enjoyment, making PINATA the fitting answer.
42PRANCE??????✨ See Why
The clue "Walk without a care in the world, maybe" suggests a light, carefree, and spirited way of moving. PRANCE fits perfectly as it describes a joyful, bouncy style of walking, akin to frolicking, often associated with playfulness or happiness. The "maybe" adds room for interpretation.
44GLEE????✨ See Why
The clue "Joy" directly refers to a strong feeling of happiness or delight. "GLEE" is another word for immense joy or exuberant happiness, making it the perfect synonym and solution for this straightforward clue. No wordplay or additional hints are involved here.
45SHISO?????✨ See Why
SHISO is the correct answer because it is a minty, aromatic herb commonly used in Japanese cuisine. Its leaves are utilized in dishes like sushi and salads for their unique flavor. The clue directly describes its characteristic (minty) and culinary origin (Japanese), clearly pointing to SHISO.
46FIESTA??????✨ See Why
The answer "FIESTA" fits because it is the Spanish word for "party" or celebration. The clue has no wordplay or indication of another meaning, simply pointing to a festive gathering, making "FIESTA" the direct and accurate solution.
48ROADTRIP????????✨ See Why
The clue describes a fun group journey that includes shared music and snack breaks, both typical elements of a ROADTRIP. A road trip often involves family or friends traveling together by car, making it the perfect fit for the described experience.
51ADA???✨ See Why
The answer is ADA because Ada Limón is the current U.S. Poet Laureate, appointed in 2022. Limón is a renowned poet recognized for her impactful works, making her a prominent figure associated with this title. Hence, the clue refers to her first name, Ada.
52IMMERSE???????✨ See Why
The clue “Duck” is a play on words. To "duck" means to lower or dip oneself, similar to how one might "immerse" something in water. The connection lies in the action of submerging or dipping, making IMMERSE the appropriate solution for this pun-like clue.
54ERA???✨ See Why
The answer "ERA" fits because an "era" is a significant or notable period in history characterized by specific events, developments, or trends, aligning directly with the clue "Notable historical period." It succinctly captures the idea of a marked time span of importance.
55MDS???✨ See Why
The clue references "The Pitt" (likely a hospital setting, like Grey's Anatomy’s Pitt) and "ER," both medical TV dramas. "MDS," short for "Medical Doctors," fits as many characters in such shows are doctors, and “for short” signals an abbreviation, making MDS the perfect match.
56COUNTER???????✨ See Why
The answer is COUNTER because it forms compound terms in both cases. "Counter-culture" refers to a social movement opposing mainstream norms, and a "kitchen counter" is a surface in the kitchen for food preparation. This dual fit makes COUNTER the solution.
57MOI???✨ See Why
The clue "Are you looking at me?" uses wordplay, and the phrasing mimics a self-centered or dramatic way of responding. "Moi" is the French word for "me," humorously used in English to signal self-referential flair, often with exaggerated emphasis. Hence, the answer is MOI.
58EYE???✨ See Why
The answer is EYE because a cyclops, according to mythology, is a one-eyed giant. The word "singular" in the clue emphasizes "one" or "single," a key feature of a cyclops, which has a single eye in the center of its forehead.
59SKY???✨ See Why
The phrase "The sky's the limit!" is a well-known idiom meaning there are no restrictions or boundaries. Here, the blank is filled with "sky" to complete the familiar saying, making "SKY" the correct answer for this clue.
60ADS???✨ See Why
The clue "Some pop-ups" hints at wordplay. Advertisements (ADS) often "pop up" unexpectedly on websites or apps, making this the fitting answer. The plural "Some" aligns with multiple pop-up ADS, reinforcing the connection.
61END???✨ See Why
The answer "END" is correct because many bedtime stories conclude with the phrase "The End," signifying the story's conclusion. The clue directly refers to this common literary convention, making "END" the most fitting solution. It aligns perfectly with the straightforward nature of the clue.
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1DAFT????✨ See Why
The clue "Batty" is a colloquial term meaning irrational, crazy, or silly. "Daft" is a synonym for these descriptors, often used in casual speech to describe someone behaving foolishly. The match between "Batty" and "Daft" lies in their shared meaning within informal contexts.
2AJAR????✨ See Why
The answer "AJAR" fits perfectly because it describes something slightly open, like a door that isn't fully closed. The clue's straightforward language directly corresponds to this common term, making it a simple and logical solution.
3MARINARA????????✨ See Why
MARINARA is the common tomato-based sauce served as a dip for mozzarella sticks, complementing their crispy texture with its tangy flavor. The clue straightforwardly asks for a sauce pairing specific to mozzarella sticks, and marinara is the traditional and widely recognized choice.
4ACTIVE??????✨ See Why
The clue "In motion, maybe" suggests a state of movement or being engaged, but the "maybe" indicates a possibility rather than certainty. "ACTIVE" fits as it describes being physically or mentally engaged, which aligns with the idea of "in motion" but not exclusively so.
5HARDER??????✨ See Why
The answer "HARDER" works because cheddar is a firmer, more solid cheese compared to the softer, creamier texture of brie. The clue compares their physical properties, with "harder" describing cheddar's relative firmness.
6ARIAL?????✨ See Why
The answer is ARIAL because it is a sans-serif typeface that closely resembles Helvetica. Additionally, the name "Arial" phonetically sounds like "Ariel," the Disney princess from The Little Mermaid, tying the "Disney princess" hint in the clue to the typeface name.
7NOD???✨ See Why
The answer is NOD because nodding is a nonverbal action often used to silently acknowledge or signal agreement. The clue "Acknowledge silently" aligns perfectly with this silent gesture of acknowledgment, making NOD the clear solution.
8BOTS????✨ See Why
The clue "Some droids" refers to robots or automated machines, which are often abbreviated as "bots." The plural "Some" matches the plural answer "BOTS." Additionally, "droids" is commonly associated with robots, as popularized in science fiction, making BOTS the fitting solution.
9ALOEVERA????????✨ See Why
The answer is ALOEVERA because it is a type of succulent plant known for its gel, which has soothing properties often used for skin irritations, burns, and moisturization. The clue directly describes its dual nature as a succulent and its well-known soothing benefits.
10CABINS??????✨ See Why
"Woodsy getaways" suggests secluded retreats in forested or natural areas. CABINS are small, rustic structures often nestled in the woods, providing such escapes. The term aligns with the idea of nature-focused hideaways, fitting perfectly with the clue.
11AGENT?????✨ See Why
The phrase "Change ___" is completed by "AGENT" to form "Change Agent," a term for someone who drives significant transformations or breakthroughs—essentially, a groundbreaker. The clue suggests a person or force initiating impactful change, which aligns with the meaning of "AGENT" in this context.
12PONG????✨ See Why
The answer is PONG because it was one of the earliest and most iconic Atari games, released in 1972. It simulates table tennis, where players use virtual paddles to bounce a ball back and forth. The "virtual paddle" in the clue directly references the gameplay mechanics of Pong.
15PED???✨ See Why
The clue "___ xing" refers to a common abbreviation seen on traffic signs, such as "PED xing," which stands for "pedestrian crossing." "Xing" is shorthand for "crossing," and "ped" is short for "pedestrian," making "PED" the correct answer. It’s a roadside warning abbreviation.
21NOWORRIES?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Don't sweat it," enclosed in quotes, signals a spoken phrase. The solution "NO WORRIES" is a casual, reassuring expression often used to mean "It's okay" or "There's nothing to stress over," perfectly matching the laid-back meaning of the clue.
23WERETOAST?????????✨ See Why
The clue "That's the end of us!" features a pun, indicated by the exclamation mark. "We're toast" is a slang phrase meaning "we're doomed" or "it's over," metaphorically marking the "end" of a situation or group ("us"). Thus, WERETOAST fits as the playful solution.
26DEC???✨ See Why
The abbreviation "DEC" refers to December, which is designated as National Safe Toys and Gifts Month. The clue specifies "month: abbr.," signaling the answer is the abbreviated form of a month, and December aligns with this awareness campaign.
27RUH???✨ See Why
The clue "__-roh!" references Scooby-Doo's iconic catchphrase "Ruh-roh!"—a playful, startled expression of worry or surprise. Scooby's speech pattern includes replacing the "r" sound in words, making "ruh" the first part of this phrase. Thus, RUH fills the blank perfectly.
28MAGMA?????✨ See Why
The answer "MAGMA" fits because it refers to the molten, hot, goo-like rock found beneath Earth's surface. The clue specifies "under Earth’s surface," distinguishing magma from lava, which is molten rock after it erupts above ground. Hence, MAGMA perfectly matches the description.
29ELSE????✨ See Why
The phrase "If not" suggests an alternative or a conditional option. "ELSE" fits perfectly as it’s commonly used to indicate an alternative possibility, as in "what else" or "something else," aligning directly with the clue's meaning.
30TOT???✨ See Why
The clue "Tater ___" refers to the popular snack or side dish "tater tots," made from grated and fried potatoes. "Tot" completes the phrase and is the correct answer, as it directly references the well-known food.
32GNAT????✨ See Why
The answer is GNAT because gnats are small, irritating insects that are often described as pesky due to their tendency to swarm and bother humans. The clue directly refers to this defining trait of gnats, making it a fitting solution.
34GENETICS????????✨ See Why
Gregor Mendel, known as the "father of genetics," conducted experiments on pea plants to study heredity and how traits are passed down through generations. His pioneering work laid the foundation for the field of GENETICS, which perfectly fits as the solution to "Mendel matter."
35INA???✨ See Why
The answer "INA" refers to Ina Garten, a famous chef, author, and TV personality known as the Barefoot Contessa. Her cooking show and cookbooks have made her a household name in the culinary world, making "INA" the fitting solution for this clue.
36IGNOREME????????✨ See Why
The clue "I take that back" is in quotes, signaling a spoken phrase. "IGNORE ME" fits as something someone might say implying withdrawal or dismissing their own statement, effectively "taking it back." It’s a direct and conversational representation of the phrase.
37ORC???✨ See Why
The answer is ORC because this creature originates from Old English literature, where "orc" referred to demonic or monstrous beings. J.R.R. Tolkien adapted and popularized them as malevolent creatures in The Lord of the Rings, blending mythological inspiration with his fictional universe.
38NEE???✨ See Why
The answer "NÉE" is a French word meaning "born" and is used to indicate a woman's maiden name in wedding announcements or formal references (e.g., "Jane Doe, née Smith"). It highlights her name before marriage, fitting this context perfectly.
41PLEASE??????✨ See Why
"Pretty please?" is a common pleading phrase often accompanied by an imploring or "puppy-dog eyes" expression, matching the 🥺 emoji. The answer, PLEASE, completes this familiar and playful appeal.
42PHASED??????✨ See Why
The answer PHASED fits because the phrase "___ in" refers to something being introduced gradually or in stages, which aligns with the definition of "phased." To "phase something in" means to integrate it slowly over time, matching the clue's description of "slowly introduced."
43RIDERS??????✨ See Why
In the entertainment industry, "RIDERS" are documents attached to contracts specifying a band's backstage requirements, such as snacks, drinks, or equipment. The playful wording in the clue hints at this industry term, where "rider" includes these specific requests forming an essential part of performance agreements.
44GIDDY?????✨ See Why
The word "GIDDY" describes a feeling of extreme excitement or joy, often with a sense of light-headedness or playful delight. It aligns perfectly with "Excitedly joyful," as the definition directly conveys the same emotional state of exhilaration and happiness.
45SORTA?????✨ See Why
The clue "Kinda" is colloquial, suggesting an informal, conversational tone. "SORTA" is a slang contraction of "sort of," which directly matches the casual nature of "Kinda." Both mean "to some extent" or "approximately," making "SORTA" the perfect fit for this clue.
46FAME????✨ See Why
The phrase "Fortune and Fame" is a common pairing, referring to success and public recognition often pursued together. In this context, FAME fits as the companion to "Fortune," aligning with the idea of wealth and renown being associated partners.
47AMOK????✨ See Why
The phrase "Run amok" is a common idiom meaning to act uncontrollably or go wild, which aligns perfectly with the clue "Run ___ (go wild)." "Amok" specifically refers to chaotic, frenzied behavior, making it the fitting answer here.
48REN???✨ See Why
The answer is REN because Kylo Ren is a central character in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. He is a Force-sensitive antagonist, played by Adam Driver, who struggles between the dark side and his family heritage as the son of Leia Organa and Han Solo.
49IRON????✨ See Why
The answer "IRON" fits because an iron is a household tool specifically designed to remove wrinkles from fabric by applying heat and pressure. The clue is straightforward, pointing to a literal object used in everyday life for this purpose.
50PAID????✨ See Why
The clue "Swiped or tapped at the register" refers to actions performed when completing a transaction. Swiping or tapping often involves payment methods like credit cards or mobile payment systems. Once these actions are done, the transaction is complete, meaning you have "PAID." Thus, "PAID" is the fitting answer.
53MUY???✨ See Why
The clue "Very, in Veracruz" indicates the answer should be in Spanish, as Veracruz is in Mexico, where Spanish is spoken. In Spanish, "muy" translates to "very," making it the correct answer. The foreign language indicator in the clue confirms this linguistic connection.
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Place to get more juice? Answer Explained
The answer is CHARGINGSTATION.
This clue uses a "?" to signal wordplay. "Place to get more juice?" plays on the double meaning of "juice." It can refer to power or energy, as in electricity, rather than the beverage. A "CHARGINGSTATION" is where you go to recharge batteries, such as for electric vehicles or electronics, effectively getting more energy or "juice." The pun cleverly connects the two meanings, making the clue both playful and accurate.
Now that you've cracked the 33A Place to get more juice? clue, you're one step closer to completing today’s The Atlantic Crossword Puzzle! If you're still stuck on other clues, don't worry, we've got you covered. Explore more The Atlantic Crossword answers right here, or check out our tools for solving the Bracket City, Stacks, or NYT The Daily Crossword.
Today’s The Atlantic Crossword Highlights
Just finished today's Saturday The Atlantic Crossword Puzzle, and it felt like a solid mix of challenging and fun clues. "CHARGINGSTATION" was a clever and satisfying solve, and I appreciated the playful cluing for "PINATA" and “ROADTRIP.” Some answers like "TRINIDAD" and "SHISO" added a nice cultural touch, while simpler entries such as "TOT" and "EYE" provided quick wins. "WERETOAST" was especially amusing! Overall, it was engaging without being too overwhelming—great for a Saturday morning.
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