Universal Crossword Answers Jan 9 2024 is published below. The puzzle title is Cha-Ching!. Today’s puzzle is created By Sarah Butkovic and edited by David Steinberg. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a Barely perceptibleFAINT
- 6.a Like fake fursFAUX
- 10.a Neighbor of SyriaIRAQ
- 14.a SedatedUNDER
- 15.a Farmland measureACRE
- 16.a Machu Picchu’s localePERU
- 17.a Harriet Beecher ___STOWE
- 18.a Machine bitsCOGS
- 19.a Cookie you can twistOREO
- 20.a With letters in three blocks and 22-Across, passive-aggressive quietnessSILENTTRE
- 22.a See 20-AcrossENT
- 23.a OffshootSCION
- 24.a Sport with chopsKARATE
- 27.a One moreANOTHER
- 30.a “Darn right it happened”SUREDID
- 31.a With letters in four blocks and 32-Across, “That’s too nice!YOU
- 32.a See 31-AcrossTERME
- 33.a Makes an oopsieERRS
- 35.a Charmin competitorSCOTT
- 37.a Still dryingDAMP
- 41.a With letters in four blocks and 43-Across, Hershey’s treatCHOCO
- 43.a See 41-AcrossBAR
- 44.a They may be casual or for businessAFFAIRS
- 47.a Warmly welcomeEMBRACE
- 51.a “I need to know in advance!”WARNME
- 52.a Fauna’s counterpartFLORA
- 53.a Hardware store chainACE
- 54.a Unexpected charge … or a theme hintHIDDENFEE
- 58.a Go higherRISE
- 60.a Mary ___ (weed)JANE
- 61.a What waiting for overdue results can beAGONY
- 62.a Queen Latifah’s given first nameDANA
- 63.a Word of woeALAS
- 64.a ___ a purposeSERVE
- 65.a Schedule openingSLOT
- 66.a Cheesy sandwichMELT
- 67.a Cards that beat deucesTREYS
Down
- 1.d CommotionFUSS
- 2.d Not pro-ANTI
- 3.d Word after “teen” or “American”IDOL
- 4.d Most freshNEWEST
- 5.d You can dig it!TRENCH
- 6.d One, two, three or six, for sixFACTOR
- 7.d Squirrel’s snackACORN
- 8.d ImpulseURGE
- 9.d Poison indicators, on bottlesXES
- 10.d NYSE debutIPO
- 11.d Like classic books, through timeREREAD
- 12.d Defensive comebackARENTI
- 13.d Cited in a thesis, sayQUOTED
- 21.d Fasten with stringTIE
- 24.d Author VonnegutKURT
- 25.d Limb missing from many a sculptureARM
- 26.d Mouthpiece attachmentREED
- 27.d Yes voteAYE
- 28.d Neither’s partnerNOR
- 29.d Couple’s wordOUR
- 30.d Tennis unitSET
- 32.d What “2” can mean, in textsTOO
- 34.d Security procedureSCAN
- 35.d Like bad losersSORE
- 36.d Loops in via emailCCS
- 38.d Atty.’s org.ABA
- 39.d ___ Tonight (’80s McDonald’s character)MAC
- 40.d Season opener?PRE
- 42.d That dudeHIM
- 44.d Hugo and Tony, for twoAWARDS
- 45.d Spa treatment that might involve a maskFACIAL
- 46.d Central California cityFRESNO
- 47.d In position to inherit the throne, sayELDEST
- 48.d Fashionable, in the ’60sMOD
- 49.d Chicken pieceBREAST
- 50.d National park figureRANGER
- 52.d LastFINAL
- 54.d ___ and heartyHALE
- 55.d Fairway warningFORE
- 56.d A deadly sinENVY
- 57.d Snake ___ (lowest dice roll)EYES
- 59.d Fill up onEAT
- 60.d Traffic problemJAM