The clue "Don't mention it" is in quotation marks, indicating the answer is a conversational phrase. "Not at all" is a polite response often used when someone thanks you, meaning "it was nothing" or "no problem." It aligns with the casual tone of the clue.
9Like a lover's lips, perhapsKISSABLE????????✨ See Why
The clue "Like a lover's lips, perhaps" ends with "perhaps," suggesting a playful interpretation. Lover's lips are often considered soft, inviting, or attractive, characteristics that fit the word "KISSABLE." The word implies desirability and suitability for kissing, aligning perfectly with the romantic theme of the clue.
17Sudden dose of reality, in slangTRUTHBOMB?????????✨ See Why
The term "TRUTHBOMB" in slang refers to a sudden, often shocking revelation or dose of reality, delivered bluntly and unexpectedly—like "dropping a bomb" of truth. This aligns perfectly with the clue's description of a "sudden dose of reality" and its informal phrasing indicated by "in slang."
19Emphatic words of denialSONOTTRUE?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Emphatic words of denial" refers to a strong, definitive rejection or disagreement. "SO NOT TRUE" explicitly expresses denial in a conversational and emphatic tone. The phrase is commonly used to refute a statement or accusation, aligning perfectly with the clue's description of emphatic denial.
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5508.461375/618 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
SANTACLAUS??????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. When you flip 5508.461375/618 upside down on a calculator, it reads BIG SLEIGH BOSS, which points to Santa Claus. Santa is famously the boss of a sleigh pulled by reindeer, delivering gifts around the world. The cleverness lies in decoding the calculator numbers into a phrase, then solving the phrase itself for the final answer.
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0-5.08718 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
THEONERING??????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. The upside-down calculator gives BILBO'S-O, leading to The One Ring, which Bilbo Baggins finds in Tolkien’s The Hobbit.
23Sheep's peepBLEAT?????✨ See Why
The clue "Sheep's peep" refers to the distinctive sound a sheep makes. A "bleat" is the term for this characteristic sound. The word "peep" here serves as a playful term for a vocal noise, matching well with the sheep's "bleat." Therefore, BLEAT is the correct answer.
24How detectives might actONALEAD???????✨ See Why
The clue "How detectives might act" suggests behavior typical of detectives. "On a lead" describes detectives following or investigating a clue or tip in a case. It fits the conceptual action of pursuing evidence or progress in solving a mystery, making it the correct solution.
26Ones providing help around the HouseAIDES?????✨ See Why
The clue "Ones providing help around the House" refers to individuals offering support in the U.S. House of Representatives, commonly known as congressional aides. These aides assist legislators with tasks like research, scheduling, and communication, making "AIDES" the correct solution. The capitalized "House" hints at Congress.
27Poli ___SCI???✨ See Why
The answer "SCI" completes "Poli ___" as an abbreviation for "Political Science," a common academic field of study. "Poli" is a shortened form of "political," and "sci" represents "science," a common pairing in such contexts. Abbreviations like this are frequently used in crossword puzzles.
30Attack, as a castleSTORM?????✨ See Why
The clue "Attack, as a castle" refers to a forceful assault, often associated with medieval warfare. To "storm" a castle means to launch a violent and aggressive attack to capture it. The answer, STORM, fits perfectly as it conveys this type of action.
31Jazz singer CarmenMCRAE?????✨ See Why
The answer is MCRAE because Carmen McRae (1920–1994) was a prominent jazz singer known for her expressive voice and phrasing. The clue directly references her as a notable figure in the jazz world, making this the straightforward solution.
33Food-centric broadcasts originating in South KoreaMUKBANGS????????✨ See Why
MUKBANGS is the solution because it refers to a popular trend in South Korea where individuals broadcast themselves eating large quantities of food, often interacting with viewers. The clue's "Food-centric broadcasts" aligns with this, and South Korea is the origin of the mukbang phenomenon.
38Computing company whose logo has remained largely the same since it was introduced by Paul Rand in 1962 IBM???✨ See Why
The answer is IBM because it is a renowned computing company whose iconic logo, designed by Paul Rand in 1962, features horizontal stripes symbolizing speed and dynamism. The logo has undergone only minor refinements since its introduction, making it one of the most recognizable and consistent in corporate branding.
39AdvanceLOAN????✨ See Why
The clue "Advance" leads to LOAN because to "advance" money often means to provide it temporarily, similar to lending or issuing a loan. It's a financial term where money is given upfront, anticipating repayment. Hence, LOAN perfectly fits the definition of advancing funds.
40Tough spot for a teen?ZIT???✨ See Why
The clue "Tough spot for a teen?" uses a pun. A "tough spot" metaphorically refers to a difficult situation, but literally, it hints at a physical spot on the skin. For teens, acne or a "zit" is a common and challenging issue, making "ZIT" the fitting answer.
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316008+5336338 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
STAYINALIVE???????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. Flipped, 316008+5336338 reads BEEGEES BOOGIE, alluding to Stayin' Alive, the Bee Gees' iconic disco anthem.
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32008-.53177187714 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
MOONSHINE?????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. Upside down, 32008-.53177187714 spells HILLBILLIES BOOZE, referencing Moonshine, homemade alcohol often tied to rural areas.
47Broke breadDINED?????✨ See Why
The clue "Broke bread" uses a common phrase for sharing a meal. To "break bread" is a metaphor for eating together, often signifying dining in fellowship. The past tense "broke" indicates the answer is also in past tense, leading to "DINED," which means ate a meal.
48Holder of valuable contributions, in briefIRA???✨ See Why
IRA stands for Individual Retirement Account, which is a financial tool used to hold and grow contributions for retirement. These contributions are considered "valuable" as they accumulate tax advantages and grow over time, making the IRA a "holder" of value. The "in brief" hints at the acronym.
49One of three on the MayflowerMAST????✨ See Why
The Mayflower, a historic ship, had three vertical structures called masts that supported its sails. The clue references these ship parts, making "MAST" the answer. "One of three" hints at the ship's specific design with its foremast, mainmast, and mizzenmast.
50Alan of "Marriage Story"ALDA????✨ See Why
The answer is ALDA because Alan Alda, a notable actor, played the role of a divorce lawyer, Bert Spitz, in the movie Marriage Story. The clue directly refers to his first name and his involvement in this critically acclaimed film.
51One of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"OLGA????✨ See Why
OLGA is the correct answer because in Anton Chekhov's famous play "Three Sisters", the three siblings are named Olga, Masha, and Irina. The clue directly references one of these titular sisters, making OLGA the appropriate solution.
52Rapper Kid ___CUDI????✨ See Why
The answer is CUDI because Kid Cudi is a well-known rapper and musician. His stage name, "Kid Cudi," fills the blank in the clue perfectly, as it directly refers to the name of this artist. No wordplay or trickery is involved—just a straightforward reference to the rapper.
54Style of writing?FONT????✨ See Why
The clue "Style of writing?" with a question mark signals wordplay. 'Style of writing' cleverly refers to a typeface or design of text, which is called a FONT. FONT is the literal "style" used for writing text in documents, aligning perfectly with the pun in the clue.
55Renaissance locale of the early 20th centuryHARLEM??????✨ See Why
HARLEM is the solution because it references the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement during the early 20th century. Centered in Harlem, New York, it was a flourishing period for African American art, literature, music, and intellectualism, making it a pivotal "Renaissance locale" of its era.
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607-376006 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
SEARCHHISTORY?????????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. Flipped, 607-376006 reads GOOGLE LOG, hinting at a Search History, the record of web searches.
60Longtime Japanese camera brandPENTAX??????✨ See Why
The clue "Longtime Japanese camera brand" refers to PENTAX, a renowned Japanese brand established in 1919. Known for its high-quality SLR and DSLR cameras, PENTAX has been a staple in the photography world for decades, fitting the "longtime" description in the clue.
61Either of the two statues in front of the New York Public LibraryLION????✨ See Why
The New York Public Library's main branch is famously guarded by two stone lion statues, named Patience and Fortitude. The clue directly refers to these iconic sculptures, making "LION" the correct and straightforward answer.
62Root word?OLE???✨ See Why
The clue "Root word?" uses a pun to suggest wordplay. "Ole" is a cheer or exclamation often expressed in Spanish culture, particularly at events like flamenco or bullfights, where participants "root" for performers. The play on "root" connects to the cheer "Ole" as a spirited shout of support.
63Riverbank materialSILT????✨ See Why
SILT is the fine sediment or soil carried by water and deposited on riverbanks and riverbeds. It is a common material found on riverbanks due to the natural process of erosion and deposition by flowing water, making it the appropriate answer for "Riverbank material."
64Lucky lottery winner's cryIMRICH??????✨ See Why
The clue "Lucky lottery winner's cry" is in quotes, signaling a spoken phrase. A lottery winner's reaction often involves exclaiming about newfound wealth. "I'M RICH" perfectly fits as it’s a straightforward, excited declaration of sudden financial gain, reflecting the joy and disbelief of winning the lottery.
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3045.1045708 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
BALLETSLIPPER?????????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. 3045.1045708 flipped reads BOLSHOI SHOE, leading to Ballet Slipper, footwear tied to the Bolshoi Ballet.
73SleazeballCREEPO??????✨ See Why
The term "Sleazeball" describes someone unpleasant, creepy, or morally questionable. "CREEPO" is informal slang for a creepy or sleazy person, making it a fitting match. Its casual tone aligns perfectly with the straightforward nature of the clue, emphasizing an unlikable character.
74ShipshapeTIDY????✨ See Why
The clue "Shipshape" refers to something being in order or well-organized, as ships traditionally require tidiness to function properly. "TIDY" directly fits this meaning, as it describes something neat, orderly, and in good condition—perfectly aligning with "shipshape."
75They're rising over timeSEAS????✨ See Why
The clue "They're rising over time" involves wordplay and hints at a phenomenon. SEAS refers to sea levels, which are indeed rising due to factors like climate change and global warming. "Over time" emphasizes this gradual increase, making SEAS the perfect fit for the clue.
76Humorist BombeckERMA????✨ See Why
The answer is ERMA because Erma Bombeck was a well-known American humorist and syndicated columnist. She wrote witty and relatable pieces on suburban home life, gaining popularity in the mid-to-late 20th century. Her humor and writing style make her synonymous with the term "humorist" in this context.
77When tripled, "You know what I'm sayin' …"YADA????✨ See Why
The answer "YADA" works because when tripled ("yada yada yada"), it conveys a casual, dismissive phrase often used to skip over details, implying "You know what I'm saying." The ellipsis in the clue hints at omission, matching the idea of summarizing or glossing over information.
78___ Tour (record-breaking music event of 2023-24)ERAS????✨ See Why
The answer "ERAS" refers to Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour," a record-breaking music event spanning 2023-24. The tour celebrates different "eras" of her music career, highlighting albums and styles. The blank in the clue directly points to "Eras," aligning perfectly with the event's name.
79Suffix with proverbIAL???✨ See Why
The suffix "IAL" is commonly added to "proverb" to form the word "proverbial," meaning "relating to or resembling a proverb." This fits the clue perfectly, as it directly references the grammatical construction of the word derived from "proverb."
80Shepherd's staffCROOK?????✨ See Why
The answer "CROOK" refers to the traditional staff used by shepherds, which has a hooked shape at the top. This hook is designed to help catch or guide sheep. The wordplay connects "Shepherd's staff" as a literal object to the term "CROOK."
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57334-4614 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
STILETTOS?????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. When flipped, 57334-4614 spells HIGH HEELS, leading to Stilettos, a type of very high, slender-heeled shoe.
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7738.51773+51.345 * This puzzle has an important note. Tap the "i" to read. *
EMILYBRONTE???????????✨ See Why
Today's puzzle has a theme based on an Upsidedown Calculator, revealed by the title "Numbers Game" and the clues at 105- and 108-Across. Flipped, 7738.51773+51.345 reads SHE IS ELLIS BELL, revealing Emily Brontë, who used Ellis Bell as a pseudonym.
87It's in the bag!TEA???✨ See Why
The clue “It’s in the bag!” uses wordplay and refers to an object that is literally in a bag. The answer is TEA, as tea often comes in small, porous bags used for brewing. The pun connects the phrase with the physical tea bag.
88HeartGIST????✨ See Why
The clue "Heart" here refers to the essence or core of something, not the physical organ. "GIST" means the main or central idea, aligning perfectly with "Heart" as the essential core or meaning of something. It's a concise, wordplay interpretation of the clue.
89___ Tour (annual sporting series)PGA???✨ See Why
The answer is PGA because it refers to the Professional Golfers' Association, which organizes the PGA Tour, an annual series of professional golf tournaments. The clue's structure, "___ Tour," points to the commonly known name of this sporting series.
90Like some marriages, seating and musical compositionsARRANGED????????✨ See Why
The clue uses wordplay with the phrase "Like some marriages, seating and musical compositions." All three involve planning or organizing: marriages can be "arranged" (e.g., arranged marriages), seating is "arranged" (as in seating plans), and musical compositions are "arranged" for specific instruments or styles. Hence, the answer is ARRANGED.
91Like the weather around a lighthouse, maybeFOGGY?????✨ See Why
The clue "Like the weather around a lighthouse, maybe" suggests an environment commonly associated with lighthouses. Lighthouses are often found in coastal areas prone to fog, which reduces visibility and necessitates their use. The word "maybe" acknowledges this as a possibility, leading to the answer: FOGGY.
93Baseball featuresSEAMS?????✨ See Why
In baseball, the red stitching on a ball creates raised SEAMS, which are key features of the ball's design. These SEAMS affect the ball's grip, aerodynamics, and movement during play, making "SEAMS" a fitting and literal answer to the clue "Baseball features."
95"By the way …"SAY???✨ See Why
The clue "By the way …" is in quotes, signaling a spoken or conversational phrase. "Say" is often used in dialogue to casually interject or bring up a point, similar to "incidentally" or "by the way." Hence, "Say" fits perfectly as the answer.
96___ Moriarty, novelist who wrote "Big Little Lies"LIANE?????✨ See Why
The clue references Liane Moriarty, the Australian author known for her bestselling novel Big Little Lies. The blank ("___ Moriarty") directly seeks her first name, making LIANE the correct answer. This fits both the clue's structure and the author's fame associated with the mentioned novel.
98Tolkien character who dies as "the Grey" and returns as "the White"GANDALF???????✨ See Why
The answer is GANDALF, a key character from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings." Gandalf "the Grey" sacrifices himself battling a Balrog and is later resurrected with increased power as Gandalf "the White," marking his transformation and return. This matches the clue's description perfectly.
100Some opinion piecesOPEDS?????✨ See Why
The clue "Some opinion pieces" refers to "op-eds," which are articles expressing opinions, typically written by contributors outside the editorial staff of a publication. The term "op-ed" comes from "opposite the editorial page," where such pieces often appear in newspapers. Hence, OPEDS is the correct answer.
105How to read the "words" written on this puzzle's 108-AcrossUPSIDEDOWN??????????✨ See Why
The clue requires interpreting "words" on 108-Across, which is the entry where the theme appears. These "words" are likely written such that they only make sense if flipped or viewed UPSIDE DOWN. This pun-style clue with interpretive elements is resolved by the answer UPSIDEDOWN.
108Device used to read the eight visual clues in this puzzleCALCULATOR??????????✨ See Why
The eight visual clues in the puzzle involve numbers or mathematical patterns, and a CALCULATOR is a "device" designed to interpret or solve such numeric puzzles. This clever wordplay connects the "visual clues" with the essential tool used to decipher them.
111Some large structures for pet ownersCATCONDOS?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Some large structures for pet owners" uses wordplay. "Cat condos" are multi-level structures designed for cats to climb, play, and relax. They are literally "large structures" for pet owners to keep their cats entertained, making CATCONDOS the fitting answer.
112Head honchoTOPBANANA?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Head honcho" refers to someone in charge or the leader. "Top banana" is a playful idiom meaning the chief or most important person, often in a comedic or entertainment context, but it translates well to mean the leader or main figure, fitting the clue perfectly.
113Gave a thumbs upASSENTED????????✨ See Why
The clue "Gave a thumbs up" refers to showing approval or agreement, often associated with nodding or consenting. "ASSENTED" means expressed agreement or approval, aligning perfectly with this definition, making it the correct answer.
114Goes to the mat?WRESTLES????????✨ See Why
The clue "Goes to the mat?" includes a question mark, signaling wordplay. "Goes to the mat" figuratively means tackling a challenge head-on, and literally refers to wrestling, which happens on a mat. Thus, the solution is "WRESTLES," tying both the literal and figurative meanings together.
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1Government org. that investigates accidentsNTSB????✨ See Why
The answer is NTSB, which stands for the National Transportation Safety Board. This U.S. government organization is responsible for investigating major accidents, including those involving aviation, highways, railroads, marine, and pipelines, ensuring transportation safety. The clue directly describes NTSB’s primary role, making it the correct solution.
2SpokenORAL????✨ See Why
The answer "ORAL" fits the clue "Spoken" because "oral" refers to something communicated through speech rather than writing or other means. Both terms relate directly to verbal communication, making "ORAL" a synonym for "Spoken" in this context.
3What a whistler whistlesTUNE????✨ See Why
The clue "What a whistler whistles" refers to the act of whistling a melody or song. "Tune" fits as it describes a recognizable series of musical notes, which is typically what someone whistles. There’s no wordplay here—it's a straightforward, literal answer.
4"___ girl!"ATTA????✨ See Why
The phrase "___ girl!" is commonly completed as "Atta girl!", a colloquial expression of encouragement or praise. "Atta" is a casual contraction of "That's a" (as in "That's a girl!"), making ATTA the correct answer.
5"Nevertheless …"THATSAID????????✨ See Why
The clue "Nevertheless …" suggests a conversational transition phrase conveying contrast or concession. "THAT SAID" is a common phrase used to introduce a counterpoint or additional statement despite what was previously mentioned, matching the meaning of "Nevertheless." Additionally, the ellipsis hints at a spoken or reflective tone, aligning well.
6Jimmy Kimmel's networkABC???✨ See Why
The answer is ABC because Jimmy Kimmel hosts the late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network. The clue directly references his professional connection to ABC, making it the correct solution.
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😂
LOL???✨ See Why
The clue "[2 funny!]" suggests a spoken or nonverbal reaction, as indicated by the brackets. "2 funny!" reads as "too funny!"—a common expression of amusement. The short, casual response "LOL" (laugh out loud) perfectly matches this context, as it's often used to signify laughter or something very funny.
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😂😂😂
LMAO????✨ See Why
The clue [way 2 funny!!!!] hints at internet slang, as the number "2" and exaggerated punctuation mirror informal online communication. LMAO stands for "Laughing My Ass Off," a popular acronym expressing something extremely funny, matching the over-the-top tone of the clue.
9Down for the count, in briefKOED????✨ See Why
The answer "KOED" is derived from the abbreviation "KO," which stands for "knockout" in boxing. Being "down for the count" refers to a boxer being knocked out and unable to continue. The clue specifies "in brief," signaling the abbreviation format. Hence, KOED fits perfectly.
10Italian diminutive suffixINO???✨ See Why
The clue "Italian diminutive suffix" refers to a common ending in Italian that makes nouns or names smaller, cuter, or more endearing. In Italian, "-ino" is a diminutive suffix often used for this purpose, such as "libro" (book) becoming "librino" (little book). Hence, the answer is INO.
11Word whose letters are aptly found from left to right in "scion"SON???✨ See Why
The clue uses wordplay: the letters S, O, and N appear consecutively from left to right in the word scion. Additionally, "scion" means a descendant, especially a son, making "SON" an aptly fitting answer both visually and definitionally.
12Bear's counterpart on Wall Street, onceSTEARNS???????✨ See Why
"Bear's counterpart on Wall Street, once" refers to Bear Stearns, a prominent investment bank and brokerage firm that was a key player on Wall Street before its collapse in 2008. "Bear" alludes to the firm's name, and the clue hints at its past existence, hence "once."
13CourtyardsATRIA?????✨ See Why
The answer "ATRIA" fits the clue "Courtyards" because "atria" refers to open-air or glass-covered courtyards or central spaces in buildings, often found in architecture. The plural form matches the plural clue, making it the correct solution.
14Tough customer for a wedding plannerBRIDEZILLA??????????✨ See Why
"BRIDEZILLA" is a portmanteau of "bride" and "Godzilla," humorously describing an overly demanding, difficult bride during wedding planning. The clue signals wordplay, hinting at the exaggerated, monstrous behavior of such a bride, making her a "tough customer" for a wedding planner.
15Debussy's "Clair de ___"LUNE????✨ See Why
"Clair de Lune" is a famous piano composition by French composer Claude Debussy. The title, meaning "Moonlight" in French, completes the clue. "Lune" translates to "moon" in French, fitting both the language and context of Debussy's work.
16Brain tests, for shortEEGS????✨ See Why
The answer "EEGS" stands for "electroencephalograms," which are tests that measure electrical activity in the brain. The clue "Brain tests, for short" indicates an abbreviation is needed, and EEG is the common short form for these tests. The plural "EEGS" reflects multiple tests.
18RollsBUNS????✨ See Why
The clue "Rolls" is a playful double meaning. "Buns" can refer to bread rolls, fitting the literal interpretation. Additionally, it humorously alludes to "buns" as a slang term for the rounded shape of the buttocks, tying to the plural form "Rolls."
19BogusSHAM????✨ See Why
The clue "Bogus" means something fake or fraudulent. "SHAM" directly fits as it refers to something false, deceitful, or a pretense, matching the definition of "bogus." Both words convey the idea of inauthenticity, making SHAM the correct solution.
21Cannabis variety contrasted with indicaSATIVA??????✨ See Why
The clue refers to two main types of cannabis plants: sativa and indica. These varieties differ in effects and growth patterns. SATIVA, known for uplifting and energizing properties, is commonly contrasted with INDICA, which is associated with relaxation and sedation, making SATIVA the correct answer here.
22Bush Senior and Carter each had oneTERM????✨ See Why
The clue refers to George H.W. Bush (Bush Senior) and Jimmy Carter, both of whom served as U.S. presidents. Each had a "term" in office—Bush Senior served one term (1989–1993) and Carter also served one term (1977–1981).
25Headquarter?LOBE????✨ See Why
The clue "Headquarter?" uses a pun. The question mark hints it’s not about a corporate HQ but plays on "head." A "lobe" is a part of the brain (in your head) and can humorously be seen as a "quarter" or section of it, fitting the wordplay perfectly.
28"The Source" channelCNN???✨ See Why
CNN is the solution because it is a well-known news channel often referred to as a "source" for global news and information. The clue’s use of “The Source” hints at a dependable news provider, cleverly pointing to CNN, whose slogan is “The Most Trusted Name in News.”
29Swiatek of women's tennisIGA???✨ See Why
The answer "IGA" refers to Iga Swiatek, a professional Polish tennis player who has gained prominence as a top competitor in women's tennis. The clue directly uses her last name, which points to her unique first name, Iga, making this a straightforward identifier.
31___ pointMOOT????✨ See Why
The phrase "___ point" commonly refers to "moot point," meaning a topic that is debatable or irrelevant to the situation. "Moot" fits the blank and matches this common expression, making it the correct solution for the clue.
32Six-pack componentCAN???✨ See Why
The clue "Six-pack component" refers to a common packaging format for beverages like soda or beer. A "six-pack" contains six individual cans. Therefore, a single "component" of this six-pack is a CAN, making it the correct and logical answer.
33PC platform of the 1980sMSDOS?????✨ See Why
MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) was a widely-used operating system for personal computers in the 1980s. It was the platform powering many IBM PCs and compatibles during that era. The clue specifies "PC platform," directly pointing to MS-DOS as the pivotal software of that time.
34Of serviceUTILE?????✨ See Why
The word "UTILE" means "useful" or "providing a service," which directly matches the clue "Of service." This definition fits the context of being helpful or beneficial, aligning with the clue's straightforward phrasing. "Utile" is simply a less common synonym of "useful."
35Hundred Acre Wood residentKANGA?????✨ See Why
KANGA is a resident of the Hundred Acre Wood, the fictional setting of A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh stories. She is a kangaroo and the mother of Roo, another character in the series. This is a direct reference to the beloved books, making KANGA the correct answer.
36One way to "play it"BYEAR?????✨ See Why
The clue "One way to 'play it'" indicates a phrase that aligns with a decision-making approach. "Play it by ear" is an expression meaning to proceed without a set plan, adapting as you go. The answer BYEAR captures the core of this idiom, fitting the wordplay in the clue.
37Reached a base horizontallySLIDIN??????✨ See Why
The answer "SLIDIN" refers to sliding into a base in baseball, a common way players reach a base horizontally while avoiding a tag. The clue hints at this specific action using the word "horizontally," aligning perfectly with the motion of sliding.
39Show that, uh, didn't win 43 of its 54 Emmy nominationsLOST????✨ See Why
The answer "LOST" refers to the popular TV series Lost, which was critically acclaimed but only won 11 of its 54 Emmy nominations. The clue's "uh, didn't win" hints at the show's significant number of losses. It playfully emphasizes LOST's dual meaning: the show title and its Emmy "losses."
41Page that points to other pagesINDEX?????✨ See Why
The clue "Page that points to other pages" is a clever pun. An INDEX is a page in a book that lists topics and the pages where they can be found, effectively "pointing to other pages." The wordplay lies in interpreting "points" metaphorically as directing or referencing.
42CrewTEAM????✨ See Why
The clue "Crew" refers to a group of people working together, which aligns perfectly with the word "TEAM." Both terms denote collaboration or collective effort, commonly seen in sports, work environments, or shared tasks. "Crew" and "TEAM" are synonymous in this context, making TEAM the correct answer.
44Floral subject for van Gogh, Monet or O'KeeffeIRIS????✨ See Why
The answer is IRIS because all three artists—van Gogh, Monet, and O'Keeffe—famously depicted irises in their artwork. Van Gogh painted "Irises," Monet included irises in his garden series, and O'Keeffe created close-ups of irises, making this flower a shared floral subject among them.
45Oodles ofMANY????✨ See Why
The clue "Oodles of" refers to having a large quantity of something. The word "many" is synonymous with "a lot of" or "a large number of," making it a fitting match. No wordplay or special indicators are present, so this is a straightforward definition-based answer.
46Adult male deerHART????✨ See Why
The clue "Adult male deer" directly defines the answer "HART." A hart specifically refers to a mature male red deer, a term often used in literature and historical contexts. This definition matches the straightforward phrasing of the clue, making "HART" the correct solution.
49Gourmet mushroom typeMOREL?????✨ See Why
The answer is MOREL because it is a highly prized, gourmet mushroom known for its unique honeycomb-like appearance and rich, earthy flavor. MORELs are a delicacy in fine dining and are often foraged due to their rarity, making them a perfect fit for the "Gourmet mushroom type" clue.
52One of the Marx BrothersCHICO?????✨ See Why
CHICO is one of the Marx Brothers, the famous comedy group from the early 20th century. The brothers include Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo, and sometimes Gummo. CHICO, known for his Italian accent and piano playing, frequently appeared in their films and comedic performances.
53"Yikes!"UHOH????✨ See Why
The clue "Yikes!" is in quotes, signaling a spoken or exclamatory expression. "UHOH" is a common verbal reaction indicating concern, alarm, or realization of a mistake, aligning perfectly with the exclamatory tone of "Yikes!" in the clue.
54LunacyFOLLY?????✨ See Why
The clue "Lunacy" refers to extreme foolishness or lack of good sense. "FOLLY" is a synonym for such foolish behavior or madness, making it the perfect match. This straightforward clue doesn't involve wordplay but relies on understanding the shared meaning of the terms.
55Word with Kitchen or AngelsHELLS?????✨ See Why
The answer "HELLS" works because it forms common phrases: "Hell's Kitchen", a Manhattan neighborhood, and "Hell's Angels", the infamous motorcycle club. The clue cleverly plays on these well-known combinations, making "HELLS" the connecting word for both.
56NaysayerANTI????✨ See Why
The word "Naysayer" refers to someone who opposes or is against something. "ANTI" aligns with this definition, as it signifies opposition or resistance (e.g., anti-war or anti-establishment). Therefore, a naysayer is effectively "ANTI" whatever they disagree with.
58Film excerptCLIP????✨ See Why
The word "CLIP" refers to a short segment or excerpt taken from a film. In this clue, "Film excerpt" directly matches this definition, as CLIP is commonly used to describe a portion or scene of a movie.
59Bumpy jumpersTOADS?????✨ See Why
The clue "Bumpy jumpers" is a wordplay clue with a pun. "Jumpers" refers to creatures that jump, and "bumpy" describes their textured skin. TOADS are amphibians known for their bumpy, warty skin and their jumping ability, making them the perfect fit for this clue.
60City where tourists take photos pretending to hold up its famous landmarkPISA????✨ See Why
PISA is the solution because it is home to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a famous tilted landmark. Tourists often pose for photos appearing to “hold up” the leaning structure, which has become an iconic and playful activity associated with the city.
63Name shouted in "A Streetcar Named Desire"STELLA??????✨ See Why
The answer is STELLA because in Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire, Stanley Kowalski famously cries out "Stella!" in a dramatic and emotional scene, making it one of the most iconic moments in theater history. The clue references this shouted name directly.
64BoilingIRATE?????✨ See Why
The clue "Boiling" relates to extreme anger or agitation. IRATE means feeling very angry, which aligns metaphorically with the concept of "boiling" over in rage. This relates not to literal heat, but to an emotional state often described with heat-related terms.
65Periods of abstinence from TV, news, social platforms, etc.MEDIAFASTS??????????✨ See Why
The term "MEDIA FASTS" reflects the act of abstaining or "fasting" from consuming media like TV, news, and social platforms. Just like fasting from food, this involves deliberate avoidance for a period, aligning perfectly with the clue's focus on abstinence from these sources.
66Honest-to-goodnessREAL????✨ See Why
The clue "Honest-to-goodness" describes something authentic, genuine, or true. The word "REAL" directly conveys these qualities, making it the perfect fit. It aligns with the straightforward definition of something that is not fake or artificial, matching the essence of the clue.
67Possible polling problemBIAS????✨ See Why
The clue “Possible polling problem” hints at an issue that could affect poll results. BIAS refers to a tendency or prejudice that can distort or skew responses, leading to inaccurate or unreliable results. It's a common challenge in ensuring fair and representative polling.
68Morales on the screenESAI????✨ See Why
The answer is ESAI because it refers to Esai Morales, a well-known actor recognized for his extensive work in film and television, including roles in La Bamba and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One. "On the screen" indicates the clue is about an actor.
69Evita in "Evita"PERON?????✨ See Why
The answer "PERON" refers to Eva Perón, commonly known as "Evita." She was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón and is the central figure in the musical Evita, which portrays her life and influence.
70Pitchfork featurePRONG?????✨ See Why
The clue “Pitchfork feature” hints at a physical component. A pitchfork has multiple sharp tines or points that protrude, commonly referred to as prongs. Thus, “PRONG” is the correct answer, as it directly describes a key feature of a pitchfork.
71Chew the sceneryEMOTE?????✨ See Why
"Chew the scenery" is a theatrical term meaning to overact or perform in an exaggerated, emotional manner. The answer, EMOTE, directly aligns with this idea, as it means to express emotions dramatically, often to an excessive degree, just like "chewing the scenery" on stage.
72Tended to a Zen garden, in a wayRAKED?????✨ See Why
The answer "RAKED" fits because tending to a Zen garden often involves raking patterns into sand or gravel to represent water ripples or natural landscapes. The phrase "in a way" hints at this specific gardening technique, making "RAKED" an accurate descriptive action.
73Anatomical sacCYST????✨ See Why
The clue "Anatomical sac" points to a biological structure in the body. A CYST is a closed, sac-like structure typically filled with fluid, air, or other substances, found in tissues or organs. Its anatomical nature aligns perfectly with the clue's description.
74Gait faster than a walkTROT????✨ See Why
The clue "Gait faster than a walk" refers to a specific speed or style of movement. A "trot" is a gait commonly associated with animals like horses, which is faster than walking but slower than a gallop. This makes TROT the perfectly fitting answer.
78Website with a "Personalized and Custom Jewelry" pageETSY????✨ See Why
ETSY is an online marketplace known for handmade, vintage, and unique items, including personalized and custom jewelry. It hosts numerous sellers who create bespoke pieces, making it a perfect fit for this clue. The platform highlights personalized jewelry as one of its main categories.
79Line in old Apple adsIMAMAC??????✨ See Why
The answer "IMAMAC" refers to Apple's iconic "Get a Mac" ad campaign (2006-2009). In these commercials, the Mac introduced itself by saying, "I'm a Mac," contrasting its ease of use with PCs. The clue specifies "Line in old Apple ads," pointing directly to this memorable tagline.
80Some kindergarten art suppliesCRAYOLAS????????✨ See Why
The clue "Some kindergarten art supplies" refers to items commonly used by young children for creative activities. CRAYOLAS, a well-known brand of crayons, is a staple in kindergarten classrooms, making it the fitting answer. The plural "Some" matches the plural form "CRAYOLAS."
82GoadedEGGEDON???????✨ See Why
"EGGEDON" fits the clue "Goaded" because "to egg on" means to encourage, urge, or provoke someone to take action, often in a pushy or aggressive way. It perfectly reflects the meaning of "goaded," which is to prod or incite someone into doing something.
83Comedian NotaroTIG???✨ See Why
Tig Notaro is a well-known comedian, actress, and writer. Her first name, "Tig," is distinctive and commonly used to refer to her. This clue refers directly to her unique name, making "TIG" the correct and straightforward solution.
84"Yikes!"EGAD????✨ See Why
The clue "Yikes!" is an exclamation, signaling a spoken reaction of surprise or alarm. "EGAD," though archaic, is an old-fashioned interjection expressing surprise or dismay, fitting perfectly as a synonym for "Yikes!" in the context of the puzzle.
85Junior and senior: Abbr.YRS???✨ See Why
The clue "Junior and senior: Abbr." asks for an abbreviation commonly associated with both terms. "Junior" and "senior" refer to grade levels in school or college, which are typically measured in "years." The abbreviation for "years" is YRS, making it the fitting solution.
86Garment for one who's wearing a wire?BRA???✨ See Why
The clue involves wordplay with the phrase "wearing a wire." A BRA is a garment that often contains underwire for support, making it a clever pun on the idea of "a wire." The question mark signals this playful interpretation, leading to BRA as the fitting answer.
89Half of a noted magic duoPENN????✨ See Why
The answer "PENN" refers to Penn Jillette, one half of the famous magic duo "Penn & Teller." They are renowned for their comedic, illusion-based performances. This clue specifically asks for half of the duo, making "PENN" the correct response.
92In reserve for nowONICE?????✨ See Why
The phrase "In reserve for now" means something is being held or postponed temporarily. "ON ICE" is a metaphor often used to describe situations put on hold or delayed, like "frozen in place," fitting the clue's intention perfectly.
93Old sayingsSAWS????✨ See Why
The answer "SAWS" refers to "old sayings" because "saws" is a somewhat archaic term for traditional proverbs, adages, or maxims. It aptly aligns with the clue, as these are expressions of common wisdom or truths passed down over time.
94Adirondack chair partSLAT????✨ See Why
An Adirondack chair is commonly constructed with multiple wooden strips or pieces, known as slats, that form its backrest and seat. The clue refers to one of these individual parts, making "SLAT" the correct answer.
96Coming-of-age Pixar film of 2021LUCA????✨ See Why
The answer "LUCA" refers to the 2021 Pixar coming-of-age film titled Luca. The movie follows the story of a young sea monster, Luca, as he explores life on land, discovers friendship, and learns about self-acceptance—perfectly fitting the "coming-of-age" theme in the clue.
97Beers that might punnily have "hop" in their names, for shortIPAS????✨ See Why
The answer is IPAS (India Pale Ales), a type of beer known for its hoppy flavor, as hops are a key ingredient. The clue's pun on "hop" refers both to the ingredient and the possibility of playful names for IPAs referencing their hoppy nature.
98"Splendid!"GOOD????✨ See Why
The clue "Splendid!" in quotes suggests an exclamatory or conversational response. "Good" aligns well as it’s often used as an enthusiastic or approving expression similar to "Splendid!" in casual speech. The intention is an interchangeability of tone and meaning.
99Steady streamFLOW????✨ See Why
The answer "FLOW" fits the clue "Steady stream" because "flow" directly refers to the smooth, continuous movement of liquid, air, or energy, aligning perfectly with the idea of a "steady stream." It emphasizes consistency and uninterrupted motion, capturing the essence of the clue.
101What a hot dog might doPANT????✨ See Why
The clue "What a hot dog might do?" uses a pun. "Hot dog" could refer to an overheated canine, which would pant to cool off. The wordplay connects the literal action of a "hot (warm) dog" panting to regulate heat, making "PANT" the fitting answer!
102List-ending abbr.ETAL????✨ See Why
The abbreviation "et al." is short for the Latin phrase "et alii," meaning "and others." It is commonly used at the end of lists to indicate additional names or items not explicitly mentioned, making it a fitting solution for the clue "List-ending abbr."
103Cry after putting one's pencil downDONE????✨ See Why
The clue “Cry after putting one's pencil down” is enclosed in quotes, indicating the answer is something commonly said aloud. After finishing a task like a test or crossword, one might exclaim "DONE!" to signify completion. This matches the clue perfectly as a spoken declaration.
104Married mujeres: Abbr.SRAS????✨ See Why
The clue "Married mujeres: Abbr." uses the Spanish word "mujeres" (meaning women) and implies an abbreviation. In Spanish, "señoras" (abbreviated as "Sras.") refers to married women, compared to "señoritas" (Miss). Thus, SRAS fits as the abbreviated form for married women in Spanish.
106Sinus specialist, for shortENT???✨ See Why
ENT stands for Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor, a specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions related to those areas, including the sinuses. The clue specifies "for short," indicating an abbreviation, making ENT the correct and concise answer.
107POTUS 34DDE???✨ See Why
The clue "POTUS 34" refers to the 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. His initials are DDE (Dwight David Eisenhower), which is a commonly used shorthand for him. Thus, "DDE" is the correct answer.
109Subj. of a class with dummies in itCPR???✨ See Why
The answer is CPR because CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is often taught in classes that use training dummies for practice. These dummies simulate real-life scenarios to help students learn chest compressions and rescue breaths, making "Subj. of a class with dummies" a clever description.
110Purple yam in Philippine cuisineUBE???✨ See Why
UBE is the Tagalog term for a purple yam, a staple ingredient in Philippine cuisine. It’s renowned for its vivid violet color, mild sweetness, and nutty flavor, commonly used in desserts like ube halaya, ice cream, and cakes. The term directly ties to its Filipino culinary roots.
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Beers that might punnily have "hop" in their names, for short Answer Explained
The answer is IPAS.
Let’s break this down: "Beers" is your subject, "punnily have 'hop'" is the big hint, and "for short" suggests an abbreviation. Hops are a key ingredient in beer brewing, giving certain beers a bitter, floral flavor. The most famous hop-forward beer style? India Pale Ales, or IPAs. And brewers love their puns. You'll see beer names like "Hopportunity" or "Hopocalypse." So “beers” plus “hop” puns naturally leads you to IPAS, a staple in the craft beer world. If you thought about what type of beer practically screams "hops," this clue practically solves itself.
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Today’s Sunday puzzle, titled 'NUMBERS Game,' cleverly uses the title to hint at the unique theme: eight clues are written as numbers that, when flipped upside down on a calculator, form words. Two key entries (UPSIDEDOWN and CALCULATOR) act as additional revealers, helping solvers catch on. The number clues lead to lively answers like SANTACLAUS and STAYINALIVE, adding an extra layer of fun decoding before solving. It's an inventive twist that combines wordplay, math nostalgia, and visual trickery. Despite the gimmick, the grid feels smooth and accessible, balancing a fresh theme with a classic, well-constructed Sunday challenge.
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