Universal Crossword Answers Mar 14 2024 is published below. The puzzle title is Them’s the Breaks. Today’s puzzle is created By Michele Govier and edited by David Steinberg. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a PleadBEG
- 4.a Opposite of post-PRE
- 7.a Acting ensemblesCASTS
- 12.a “___ of these days …”ONE
- 13.a Seydoux of “No Time to Die”LEA
- 14.a College athlete, e.g.NONPRO
- 15.a Painting and sculpture expos, sayARTFAIRS
- 18.a Toyota sedan discontinued in 2022AVALON
- 19.a Attire at some frat partiesTOGAS
- 20.a Flat-bottomed vesselBARGE
- 22.a Hoppy beer, for shortIPA
- 23.a Prominent part of an aardvarkSNOUT
- 24.a Sci-fi craftUFO
- 25.a Yelp user, at timesRATER
- 27.a ___ Juarez (city south of El Paso)CIUDAD
- 29.a Feeling lowSAD
- 30.a Public perceptionOPTICS
- 33.a Go it aloneRIDESOLO
- 37.a Contented soundAAH
- 38.a “Spartacus” Oscar winner PeterUSTINOV
- 40.a “Amazing!”WOW
- 41.a Frequent flyer’s rewardFREETRIP
- 43.a McCartney’s songwriting partnerLENNON
- 45.a French Mrs.MME
- 46.a Bakery-cafe chainPANERA
- 48.a Heir to the family fortuneSCION
- 50.a OutrageIRE
- 51.a Certain rec centersYMCAS
- 55.a Young boyLAD
- 56.a Instant decaf brandSANKA
- 58.a Loud burpBELCH
- 59.a Make a ministerORDAIN
- 61.a More consistentSTEADIER
- 63.a Confidently and courageouslyBOLDLY
- 64.a Destinations for ambulances: Abbr.ERS
- 65.a Seasonal illnessFLU
- 66.a Toboggans, e.g.SLEDS
- 67.a Born asNEE
- 68.a “Groovy!”FAB
Down
- 1.d Sea vesselsBOATS
- 2.d Former energy company in business ethics case studiesENRON
- 3.d Very beginning, slangilyGETGO
- 4.d *Picnic cutleryPLASTICUTENSILS
- 5.d Camping gear sellerREI
- 6.d AirPod, e.g.EARBUD
- 7.d *Leaves nothing to chanceCOVERSEVERYBASE
- 8.d Actress de ArmasANA
- 9.d With 32-Down, shared equally … and a hint to a word hidden at the center of each starred clue’s answerSPLITDOWN
- 10.d Movie clicheTROPE
- 11.d Underwater navigation toolSONAR
- 14.d PesterNAG
- 16.d Dr. Anthony ___, prominent member of the coronavirus task forceFAUCI
- 17.d *Places to see the big game?SAFARIPARKS
- 21.d French sculptor hidden in “retro diner”RODIN
- 26.d Remote batteries, usuallyAAS
- 28.d Mikhail Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr.USSR
- 30.d LoutOAF
- 31.d It’s between a birdie and a bogeyPAR
- 32.d See 9-DownTHEMIDDLE
- 34.d Hand (out)DOLE
- 35.d London lavatoryLOO
- 36.d PossessOWN
- 39.d Easy basketTIPIN
- 42.d Angsty music genreEMO
- 44.d NominatedNAMED
- 47.d Tidy upNEATEN
- 48.d People who rarely tidy upSLOBS
- 49.d Holiday songCAROL
- 52.d Drop-off location?CLIFF
- 53.d Fast Amtrak trainACELA
- 54.d Hydrangea or azaleaSHRUB
- 57.d “___ questions?”ANY
- 60.d Find a sumADD
- 62.d Before, poeticallyERE