Universal Crossword Answers Apr 9 2024 is published below. The puzzle title is Place Names. Today’s puzzle is created By Aidan Deshong and edited by Taylor Johnson. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a Like muscles after a workoutACHY
- 5.a Kick out, as a tenantEVICT
- 10.a Meat, potatoes and onions dishHASH
- 14.a Picasso’s ___ PeriodBLUE
- 15.a Chinese gambling destinationMACAO
- 16.a Gladys Knight, for oneALTO
- 17.a Tax in Oregon?EUGENELEVY
- 19.a OpinionVIEW
- 20.a Sway unsteadilyTEETER
- 21.a Can’t stand, in a senseDESPISES
- 23.a “Let ‘er ___!”RIP
- 25.a Kind of class for many a college freshmanINTRO
- 26.a Cherry in Arizona?CHANDLERBING
- 33.a “Mr. ___ Risin'” (anagram of “Jim Morrison”)MOJO
- 34.a Fat in some piecrustsLARD
- 35.a Way off base, say?AWOL
- 39.a Neighbor of Saudi ArabiaOMAN
- 40.a PseudonymALIAS
- 41.a Small sheltered inletCOVE
- 42.a “It’s ___ or Nothin’!” (foam dart brand slogan of the ’90s)NERF
- 43.a Prefix with “final”SEMI
- 44.a Raw metalsORES
- 45.a Authorities in Texas?AUSTINPOWERS
- 49.a Sagas and suchEPICS
- 52.a “How ya doin’?”SUP
- 53.a American region characterized by industrial declineRUSTBELT
- 57.a Shake it!RATTLE
- 62.a “And …”ALSO
- 63.a Contestant in Indiana?GARYPLAYER
- 65.a ___-of-the-momentSPUR
- 66.a “Holy” cupGRAIL
- 67.a No more thanUPTO
- 68.a What a colon represents in an emoticonEYES
- 69.a FaceTime alternativeSKYPE
- 70.a ThrowTOSS
Down
- 1.d Drive the getaway car, for exampleABET
- 2.d Board game with Professor Plum and Mrs. PeacockCLUE
- 3.d TitanicHUGE
- 4.d Hurl, slangilyYEET
- 5.d Celebrity chef LagasseEMERIL
- 6.d Batman portrayer KilmerVAL
- 7.d Frosted, as a cakeICED
- 8.d Hangout locale for batsCAVE
- 9.d Happy Meal collectiblesTOYS
- 10.d Blowing a fuseHAVINGACOW
- 11.d Like the most well-known celebsALIST
- 12.d Animal in a roundupSTEER
- 13.d “In what way?”HOWSO
- 18.d Pebblelike candyNERD
- 22.d ATM codePIN
- 24.d Bit of fish foodPELLET
- 26.d “Hurry up!”CMON
- 27.d ___ screen (what a smartphone initially displays)HOME
- 28.d Slightly openAJAR
- 29.d Things lacking influenceNONFACTORS
- 30.d “Spider-Man” trilogy director SamRAIMI
- 31.d SmartsBRAINS
- 32.d SSNs, e.g.IDS
- 36.d Had on, as an outfitWORE
- 37.d DoneOVER
- 38.d Word often confused with “fewer”LESS
- 40.d DonkeyASS
- 46.d Kind of port for a thumb driveUSB
- 47.d “Harold and the ___ Crayon” (popular children’s book)PURPLE
- 48.d Birthstone between sapphire and topazOPAL
- 49.d DeleteERASE
- 50.d Like some orange juicePULPY
- 51.d Unit of Time?ISSUE
- 54.d Diner items that may be scrambledEGGS
- 55.d Small songbirdLARK
- 56.d Food holder on an airplaneTRAY
- 58.d Lacking slackTAUT
- 59.d Thiis clue has oneTYPO
- 60.d “___ go!”LETS
- 61.d Cupid’s Greek counterpartEROS
- 64.d Sharp barkYIP