Universal Crossword Answers Feb 25 2023 is published below. The puzzle title is Universal Freestyle 61. Today’s puzzle is created By Jimmy Peniston and edited by Amanda Rafkin. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a Cartoon “devil,” informallyTAZ
- 4.a SevereHARSH
- 9.a Clothing line?SEAM
- 13.a Elsa builds one while singing “Let It Go”ICEPALACE
- 15.a Jazz singer FitzgeraldELLA
- 16.a Sexy social media postTHIRSTTRAP
- 18.a Off in the distanceAFAR
- 19.a “The Wizard of Oz” pupTOTO
- 20.a “To ___ is human”ERR
- 21.a Voice of the Batcomputer in “The Lego Batman Movie”SIRI
- 22.a Set of beliefsDOGMA
- 24.a “I’m all ears!”LAYITONME
- 26.a WrathIRE
- 27.a Begins airing, like a TV showCOMESON
- 28.a Polynesian garlandsLEIS
- 30.a Questionable sky light?UFO
- 31.a Animal prints?TRACKS
- 35.a Skill that few people have anymoreLOSTART
- 37.a Display in a shoebox, maybeDIORAMA
- 38.a Sharp-wittedASTUTE
- 39.a Super loud noiseDIN
- 40.a Jagged rock faceCRAG
- 41.a Certain disc protectorDVDCASE
- 43.a Savage X Fenty productBRA
- 44.a Drinks that come in six-packs?BODYSHOTS
- 47.a CoagulatesCLOTS
- 49.a Fudged the factsLIED
- 50.a Reddit Q&AAMA
- 51.a ___ enrollment (way to earn college credits in high school)DUAL
- 52.a Forearm boneULNA
- 53.a Community that’s a part of youMICROBIOME
- 57.a ___-see (can’t-miss attraction)MUST
- 58.a Iconic San Francisco vehiclesCABLECARS
- 59.a Dueling swordEPEE
- 60.a Sentient plants?SPIES
- 61.a Salsa, e.g.DIP
Down
- 1.d ___ for tatTIT
- 2.d German’s lamentACH
- 3.d Spirit of the timeZEITGEIST
- 4.d “___ la vista!”HASTA
- 5.d Kind of saxophoneALTO
- 6.d “Even the ___ Was White: A Historical View of Psychology” (Robert Val Guthrie book)RAT
- 7.d Loud, angsty music genreSCREAMO
- 8.d Town crier’s cryHEARYE
- 9.d Story line spanning ten episodes, perhapsSEASONARC
- 10.d PixielikeELFIN
- 11.d Smartphone feature often set as a reminderALARM
- 12.d Two-time Nobel Prize winner CurieMARIE
- 14.d Dance with a themePROM
- 17.d UnspoiledPRISTINE
- 22.d Hip-hop legend J ___DILLA
- 23.d Cookies eaten with peanut butter in “The Parent Trap”OREOS
- 24.d Apartment that often has high ceilingsLOFT
- 25.d Spanish for “bull”TORO
- 27.d Prosciutto, e.g.CUREDHAM
- 29.d Opportunity to compare notes?STUDYDATE
- 32.d Prep for a marathon, in a wayCARBOLOAD
- 33.d Chain with a Blue Light SpecialKMART
- 34.d Tales of adventureSAGAS
- 36.d Off-roadersATVS
- 37.d InsultDISS
- 39.d Internet usage limitDATACAP
- 42.d Drawings with speech bubblesCOMICS
- 44.d “Superfudge” author JudyBLUME
- 45.d Prepare for a Muscle Beach competitionOILUP
- 46.d Thick, like fogDENSE
- 47.d Shapes with six facesCUBES
- 48.d NonclericalLAIC
- 51.d Mete (out)DOLE
- 54.d MLB statRBI
- 55.d Hosp. scanMRI
- 56.d Mind reader’s ability, brieflyESP