The answer "MUTED" works because it applies to both contexts: "Some colors" can be described as muted, meaning soft or subdued. For "Zoom users," it refers to participants who have their microphones turned off (muted) during a virtual meeting. The clue's dual meaning ties these ideas together.
6"___ it go?"HOWD????✨ See Why
The clue "___ it go?" with a question mark suggests wordplay and casual phrasing. The answer, HOW'D, is short for "How did," matching the conversational tone. It's a casual way to ask, "How did it go?" and fits perfectly with the clue's informal structure.
10Matterhorn, for oneALP???✨ See Why
The Matterhorn is a famous mountain in the Alps, a major European mountain range. The clue "Matterhorn, for one" refers to it being an Alp—a single peak within the Alps. Hence, ALP is the correct answer.
13Drink with ground nutmegEGGNOG??????✨ See Why
The answer is EGGNOG because it is a traditional, creamy holiday drink often topped with ground nutmeg for added flavor. The clue directly describes its defining characteristic—being a drink with ground nutmeg as a garnish. No wordplay or additional interpretation is needed here.
15Like most TV broadcasts, nowINHD????✨ See Why
The answer "INHD" refers to "in high definition," which describes how most modern TV broadcasts are delivered. High-definition (HD) broadcasting has become the standard, offering improved picture and sound quality compared to older formats. The clue's "now" emphasizes the current norm in TV broadcasting.
16Mauna ___KEA???✨ See Why
The answer is "KEA" because Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano in Hawaii. It is a well-known landmark and one of the tallest mountains in the world when measured from its base under the ocean. This clue references the Hawaiian geography.
17Heavy hitter?SLEDGE??????✨ See Why
The clue "Heavy hitter?" with a question mark indicates wordplay. A "sledge" (short for sledgehammer) is a heavy tool used to hit with great force. The pun lies in interpreting "hitter" figuratively—not a sports figure, but a striking tool. Thus, "SLEDGE" fits perfectly.
18Flying Cloud and Royale, for twoREOS????✨ See Why
The Flying Cloud and Royale were car models produced by the Reo Motor Car Company, an American automaker from the early 20th century. "REOS" refers to cars made by this company, making it the correct answer for the clue.
19Threw one's hat in the ringRAN???✨ See Why
The phrase "Threw one's hat in the ring" is an idiom meaning to enter a competition or run for a position. "RAN" captures this, as it refers to running for election or participating in a contest, aligning perfectly with the clue's intended meaning.
20Sight next to a barn, oftenSILO????✨ See Why
A SILO is a tall tower used to store grain or silage on farms. It's commonly located next to barns because both structures are integral to agricultural operations, making this a typical sight on farms. The clue reflects this frequent pairing in rural settings.
21General Mills brandTOTAL?????✨ See Why
The clue "General Mills brand" refers to a specific cereal brand produced by General Mills. TOTAL is one such cereal, known for its high vitamin and nutrient content. The answer fits the straightforward nature of the clue, linking the brand directly to General Mills' product lineup.
23Damage, so to speakCOST????✨ See Why
The clue "Damage, so to speak" uses "so to speak" to indicate a metaphorical or synonymous interpretation. "Cost" fits as it metaphorically represents the "damage" done to one's budget or resources, often used informally (e.g., "What's the damage?" meaning "How much does it cost?").
24Goes to hellROTS????✨ See Why
The clue "Goes to hell" metaphorically refers to decay, deterioration, or ruin—something progressively worsening. "Rots" captures this idea, as it signifies decomposition or decline, often associated with something neglected or left to deteriorate, aligning with the phrase's figurative meaning.
26Strengthens, as a relationshipCEMENTS???????✨ See Why
The answer "CEMENTS" metaphorically aligns with the clue "Strengthens, as a relationship" because cement solidifies and makes things firm or stable, just as strong bonds or actions can solidify and strengthen a relationship. It captures the idea of reinforcing connections.
28Gag costumeAPESUIT???????✨ See Why
The clue "Gag costume" signals wordplay. "Gag" suggests humor or something funny, and an ape suit is a classic comedic costume often used for humorous or prank scenarios. Thus, APESUIT humorously fits the description of a "gag costume."
31Skier's transportTBAR????✨ See Why
The answer "TBAR" refers to a type of ski lift used to transport skiers up a slope. A T-bar lift consists of a T-shaped bar that skiers hold or lean against as it pulls them uphill. It's a specific mode of "transport" for skiers.
32Exercised authority overGOVERNED????????✨ See Why
The clue "Exercised authority over" points to the act of having control, direction, or rule over someone or something. "GOVERNED" directly conveys this meaning, as it refers to ruling, managing, or overseeing entities like people or regions, fitting perfectly with the clue.
34Form of solitaire won when only the four highest cards remainACESUP??????✨ See Why
The solution "ACESUP" refers to a form of solitaire where the game is won when only the aces—the four highest-ranked cards in a deck—remain. "Aces up" cleverly hints at this winning condition, aligning with both the card terminology and the clue’s description.
38___ rage (risk of certain drugs)ROID????✨ See Why
The answer is ROID because "roid rage" refers to aggressive behavior sometimes associated with steroid ("roid" for short) abuse. Steroids are performance-enhancing drugs that can cause emotional and physical side effects, including intense anger, making "roid rage" a fitting phrase for this clue.
39N.B.A. coach PopovichGREGG?????✨ See Why
The answer is GREGG because the clue refers to Gregg Popovich, a renowned N.B.A. coach. He has been the long-time head coach of the San Antonio Spurs, achieving five NBA championships and becoming one of the most respected figures in basketball history.
41First razor to feature a pivoting headATRA????✨ See Why
The answer is ATRA because the Gillette Atra razor, introduced in 1977, was the first to feature a pivoting head, allowing the blade to adjust to the face's contours for a closer shave. This innovation made it a notable milestone in shaving technology, aligning with the clue's description.
42Workers' rights grp.AFLCIO??????✨ See Why
AFLCIO is the solution because it stands for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, a major federation of unions in the U.S. advocating for workers' rights, fair wages, and better conditions. The clue "Workers' rights grp." directly points to this well-known organization.
44Delicacy in France and ChinaFROGLEGS????????✨ See Why
The answer is FROGLEGS because they are a culinary delicacy enjoyed in both France and China. In French cuisine, they are a traditional dish, often sautéed with garlic and butter. Similarly, in Chinese cuisine, frog legs are served in soups or stir-fries, highlighting their global popularity.
46Word before tight or timeHANG????✨ See Why
The answer is HANG because it commonly precedes both "tight" and "time" in phrases. "Hang tight" means to stay in place or hold on, while "hang time" refers to the amount of time something, like a ball, stays in the air.
48Structures commonly seen at ski resortsAFRAMES???????✨ See Why
The answer "AFRAMES" refers to A-frame houses or cabins, a popular architectural style at ski resorts. These structures feature steeply angled roofs shaped like the letter "A," allowing snow to slide off easily and providing durability in snowy, mountainous conditions—making them commonly seen in such areas.
49ConspiratorSCHEMER???????✨ See Why
The clue "Conspirator" refers to someone involved in secretive or deceitful plans, which aligns with the definition of a "SCHEMER." A schemer is someone who devises or plots schemes, often with manipulative or underhanded intentions, making it the perfect fit for this clue.
52Spittoon soundPTUI????✨ See Why
The clue "Spittoon sound" is enclosed in quotes, signaling it represents a sound effect or onomatopoeia. PTUI mimics the sound someone makes when spitting, which is associated with using a spittoon, often in old-fashioned or Western contexts. Thus, PTUI perfectly fits the clue.
53EssenceCRUX????✨ See Why
The answer is CRUX because "essence" refers to the central or most important part of something. CRUX is synonymous with the essential core or the pivotal element of an issue or concept, making it a precise match for the clue.
54Meal in which a cup of wine is poured for the prophet ElijahSEDER?????✨ See Why
A SEDER is a ceremonial meal held during Passover in Jewish tradition. A key ritual in the SEDER involves pouring a symbolic cup of wine for the prophet Elijah, as part of the customs tied to this religious observance.
56Have bottled-up angerSTEW????✨ See Why
The clue "Have bottled-up anger" hints at a double meaning. "Stew" refers to simmering, a cooking process, and metaphorically describes someone brooding or simmering with bottled-up anger. It’s a pun where "stewing" captures the emotional state of suppressed frustration or resentment.
60"Nelson's blood"RUM???✨ See Why
"Nelson's blood" is a historic term tied to British naval legend Admiral Horatio Nelson, whose sailors reportedly preserved his body in a barrel of rum after his death in battle. Over time, the phrase became a nickname for rum, explaining the answer.
61"Sure"OKAY????✨ See Why
The clue "Sure" is enclosed in quotes, signaling the answer is a spoken phrase or expression. "Sure" and "OKAY" are both casual affirmatives in English, commonly used interchangeably in conversation to express agreement or consent. Hence, "OKAY" is a fitting answer.
62Files taxes in June, perhapsISLATE??????✨ See Why
The clue "Files taxes in June, perhaps" signals wordplay. "Is late" (ISLATE) humorously refers to someone filing taxes after the usual April deadline, possibly in June, making them "late." The wordplay captures the essence of the clue.
64BallyhooADO???✨ See Why
"ADO" is the solution because "ballyhoo" refers to a fuss, commotion, or noisy excitement, which aligns with the meaning of "ado." Both terms describe unnecessary or exaggerated activity or attention.
65Like Solomon, famouslyWISE????✨ See Why
Solomon, a biblical king, is famously known for his exceptional wisdom, often cited in stories like the judgment of the two mothers claiming the same baby. The adjective "WISE" aptly describes his renowned trait, making it the correct solution for "Like Solomon, famously."
66Former Nissan S.U.V.XTERRA??????✨ See Why
XTERRA is the solution because it was a popular sport-focused S.U.V. model produced by Nissan from 1999 to 2015. The term "Former" indicates it is no longer in production, directly referring to the discontinued model.
67___ diemPER???✨ See Why
The phrase "___ diem" completes as "per diem," a Latin expression meaning "per day." It's often used to refer to daily allowances or payments, especially in work or travel contexts. The answer "PER" fits as it completes this commonly known phrase accurately.
68Old flamesEXES????✨ See Why
The clue "Old flames" uses wordplay, as "flames" metaphorically refers to past romantic relationships. The term "EXES" is a common way to refer to former romantic partners, fitting perfectly with the "old" descriptor, making it the correct answer.
69Old long-haul hwy. from Detroit to SeattleUSTEN?????✨ See Why
The answer "USTEN" refers to U.S. Route 10, a historic highway that once stretched from Detroit to Seattle. "Old" highlights that the route has been largely replaced or decommissioned in parts. The abbreviation "US" signals a U.S. highway, and "TEN" corresponds to Route 10's number.
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1Rat's nestMESS????✨ See Why
The phrase "Rat's nest" figuratively describes extreme disorder or chaos, much like a tangled and messy rat’s habitat. "MESS" precisely captures this meaning, as it refers to something untidy or disorganized, making it the perfect solution for the clue.
2Lumpy fruitUGLI????✨ See Why
The answer "UGLI" refers to the Ugli fruit, a citrus hybrid known for its wrinkled, lumpy appearance. Its name derives from "ugly," highlighting its unconventional, bumpy look. Therefore, "Lumpy fruit" accurately describes this distinctively textured fruit.
3Neutrogena shampoo with a slash in its nameTGEL????✨ See Why
The answer is TGEL because it references Neutrogena's "T/Gel" shampoo, a product specifically named with a slash in its branding. The clue directly points to this distinct feature of the product's name, making TGEL the correct solution.
4Came out in favor of a certain breakfast product?ENDORSEDCHEX????????????✨ See Why
The clue plays on a pun. "Came out in favor of" refers to endorsing something, while "a certain breakfast product" refers to the cereal brand Chex. Combining both elements, "endorsed Chex" sounds like "endorsed checks," creating the pun and solving the wordplay.
5Follow relentlesslyDOG???✨ See Why
The answer "DOG" fits because to "dog" someone means to follow them relentlessly, often persistently or with determination. This aligns with the clue’s wording. Additionally, "dogging" is a term used to describe such relentless pursuit or shadowing. The clue directly matches this verb usage.
6Grammy-winning trumpeter AlHIRT????✨ See Why
The answer is HIRT because Al Hirt was a famous, Grammy-winning American trumpeter, known for his jazz and pop recordings. He won a Grammy in 1964 for his hit "Java," making him a well-known figure in music history and fitting the clue perfectly.
7Like Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano"ONEACT??????✨ See Why
Eugène Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano" is a single-act absurdist play, meaning it unfolds entirely in one act. The clue references the structure of the play, making ONEACT the correct answer.
8Sugary bulk breakfast purchase?WHOLEBAGOFTRIX??????????????✨ See Why
The clue, ending with a question mark, signals wordplay. "Sugary bulk breakfast purchase?" hints at a playful twist on buying cereal in bulk. Trix is a sugary cereal, and "whole bag of Trix" cleverly reimagines the phrase "whole bag of tricks," fitting the pun-focused clue perfectly.
9Certain calculus expert, for shortDDS???✨ See Why
The answer "DDS" stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dentists are "certain calculus experts" because they frequently remove dental calculus (tartar), a hardened deposit on teeth. The clue's pun ("calculus" here isn’t the math discipline) points to this dental expertise, making DDS the fitting solution.
10Home of minor-league baseball's RubberDucksAKRON?????✨ See Why
The RubberDucks are a minor-league baseball team that plays in Akron, Ohio. The clue directly refers to their home city. Akron is known for hosting this team in Canal Park, making it the correct answer for the clue.
11MerestLEAST?????✨ See Why
The word "merest" means the smallest, slightest, or minimal degree of something. Similarly, "least" refers to the lowest amount or degree. Therefore, "merest" and "least" are synonymous, making LEAST the correct solution for this clue.
12Is nearly out of breathPANTS?????✨ See Why
The clue “Is nearly out of breath” features a pun. "PANTS" can mean "breathes heavily," as one does when short of breath after exertion. This clever wordplay links the physical act of panting with the idea of being "nearly out of breath."
14Doing some shopping for breakfast?GETTINGONESKIX??????????????✨ See Why
The clue "Doing some shopping for breakfast?" features a pun. "Getting one's Kix" is a playful reference to buying Kix, a breakfast cereal. The phrase "getting one's kicks" (enjoyment) is cleverly reimagined to fit the breakfast context, using wordplay around the cereal name Kix.
22Big name in blendersOSTER?????✨ See Why
The answer "OSTER" refers to the well-known brand that specializes in kitchen appliances, including blenders. Oster has been a prominent name in the blender market, recognized for its durable and efficient blender models, making it a fitting solution for "Big name in blenders."
23Places to find the items at the ends of 4-, 8- and 14-DownCEREALAISLES????????????✨ See Why
The answer CEREALAISLES fits because the items at the ends of 4-, 8-, and 14-Down are CHEX, TRIX, and KIX, well-known brands of cereal commonly found in grocery store cereal aisles.
25Not just myOUR???✨ See Why
The clue "Not just my" suggests possession shared with others rather than being solely individual. "My" indicates singular possession, while "our" expands it to include a group, denoting shared ownership or belonging. Thus, "OUR" is the correct answer here.
27FellaMAC???✨ See Why
The clue "Fella" is looking for a casual synonym for a man or guy. "Mac" is an informal term often used to address or refer to a man, making it the fitting answer. It aligns with the casual tone implied by "fella."
28Indian tourist destinationAGRA????✨ See Why
AGRA is the solution because it is a major Indian tourist destination, famously home to the Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Its historical and cultural significance makes it a must-visit location for travelers in India.
29Sound in a disappearing actPOOF????✨ See Why
The clue "Sound in a disappearing act" suggests a word that represents the sound of something vanishing. "Poof" is often used to mimic the sudden, magical sound associated with something disappearing, such as in magic tricks or stories. The onomatopoeia perfectly fits the clue's playful tone.
30Morally contemptibleEVIL????✨ See Why
The answer "EVIL" fits because the term directly describes something morally reprehensible or contemptible, aligning with the clue. "Evil" is a common descriptor for deeply unethical or wicked actions, making it the concise and precise solution for this straightforward clue.
33For sure, for shortDEF???✨ See Why
The answer "DEF" is short for "definitely," a casual way of agreeing or affirming something with certainty. The clue specifies "for short," signaling the abbreviation. This slang term is often used in informal speech to express absolute assurance or agreement, aligning with "For sure."
35One might be cut at an angleSTEM????✨ See Why
The answer is "STEM" because in floral arrangements, the stem of a flower is often cut at an angle to increase water absorption and keep the flower fresh longer. This aligns with the clue's suggestion of something being "cut at an angle."
36CravingURGE????✨ See Why
The word "Craving" refers to a strong desire or yearning for something. Similarly, "URGE" represents an intense or compelling desire, aligning perfectly with the meaning of the clue. Both terms convey the same sense of wanting or longing, making URGE the precise answer.
37"Nah, I'm good"PASS????✨ See Why
The clue "Nah, I'm good" is in quotes, indicating it's a spoken phrase. This reflects casual, conversational language. When someone says "Nah, I'm good," they often decline an offer or step aside. The word "PASS" is a succinct way to describe declining or skipping something, making it the perfect fit.
40"You did a ___ job raisin me!" (punny Mother's Day card line) GRAPE?????✨ See Why
The answer "GRAPE" works due to the pun in the clue. A grape dries into a raisin, so the pun involves "raisin" (raising) a child. The phrase humorously praises a mom's great (grape) job parenting, aligning with the playful tone of a Mother's Day card.
43Words of affirmationIAM???✨ See Why
The clue "Words of affirmation" suggests a phrase expressing self-identity or confidence. "I AM" is a direct statement of affirmation and self-declaration, fitting perfectly. Additionally, it aligns with common phrases like "I am strong" or "I am worthy," reinforcing its connection to affirmations.
45Softhearted supervillain of "Despicable Me"GRU???✨ See Why
The answer "GRU" refers to the main character of the "Despicable Me" franchise. Gru is a supervillain known for his heartwarming transformation, as he adopts three orphaned girls and becomes a loving father, showcasing his softhearted nature despite his villainous beginnings.
47Common stove residue to be cleaned upGREASE??????✨ See Why
The answer is GREASE because grease is a common residue that accumulates on stoves during cooking due to oils and fats splattering. It is frequently cleaned up as part of stove maintenance, making it a perfect match for the clue.
49Doggie bag morselSCRAP?????✨ See Why
The clue "Doggie bag morsel" refers to something small and leftover often given to dogs. A "scrap" is a small piece of leftover food, fitting the idea of what might be found in a doggie bag. Thus, SCRAP is the perfect solution.
50CoarseCRUDE?????✨ See Why
The word "Coarse" refers to something rough, unrefined, or lacking sophistication, which aligns with the meaning of "CRUDE." Both terms describe something unpolished or raw in nature, making "CRUDE" the fitting solution. Additionally, "CRUDE" can metaphorically describe behavior or manners that are coarse or impolite.
51"___ me "HUMOR?????✨ See Why
The clue "___ me" suggests a phrase commonly heard or used. "Humor me" is an everyday expression meaning "entertain my idea or request, even if you don't agree." The blank fits naturally with "humor" to complete a recognizable phrase, making HUMOR the correct answer.
55Products with peak sales before Easter, sayDYES????✨ See Why
The clue references products with peak sales before Easter and uses "say," signaling a potential example. DYES fits because Easter egg decorating is popular, requiring egg dyes. Sales for such dyes spike before Easter as families prepare for this seasonal tradition. Hence, "DYES" aptly answers the clue.
57Lip-puckeringTART????✨ See Why
The solution "TART" fits because it describes a sharp, sour taste that can cause a lip-puckering reaction, often associated with certain fruits or foods. The clue directly refers to the physical sensation and reaction caused by something tart, making it a perfect match.
58Raison d'___ETRE????✨ See Why
"Raison d'Être" is a French phrase meaning "reason for being" or purpose. The clue includes "d'" which signals the answer is in French. "Être," meaning "to be," completes the phrase and aligns linguistically and contextually with the given clue.
59Move to solid food, sayWEAN????✨ See Why
The answer "WEAN" fits because to "wean" is to transition a baby or young animal off milk and onto solid food. "Say" in the clue indicates this is an example or explanation of the term. Hence, "Move to solid food, say" defines the gradual process of weaning.
61Be in debtOWE???✨ See Why
The clue "Be in debt" directly defines "OWE," as to owe means to be obligated to repay someone, either financially or otherwise. It aligns with the concept of being in debt, making "OWE" the correct solution.
63"The Fifth Beatle" SutcliffeSTU???✨ See Why
The answer is STU because Stuart "Stu" Sutcliffe was an early member of the Beatles before they achieved fame. He played bass guitar and was often referred to as "The Fifth Beatle" due to his foundational role in the band's early development.
This Wednesday puzzle by Kathy Bloomer is a fun take on puns, but it packs a surprising bite for midweek solvers. The revealer, CEREALAISLES, cleverly ties together the ends of three long down entries—ENDORSEDCHEX, WHOLEBAGOFTRIX, and GETTINGONESKIX—each ending in a popular cereal brand. That tight theme offers satisfying 'aha' moments, but the difficulty jumps with trickier fill like PTUI, USTEN, ATRA, and REOS, which may send solvers scrambling for crossings. The cluing is crisp and creative, but this one felt more like a Thursday of Friday in disguise, requiring both pun appreciation and crossword grit to fully crack.
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