Universal Crossword Answers Mar 25 2023 is published below. The puzzle title is Universal Freestyle 65. Today’s puzzle is created By Matt Forest and Rafael Musa and edited by David Steinberg. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a Panamanian palAMIGA
- 6.a Worker with an Apr. deadlineCPA
- 9.a Total clownsBOZOS
- 14.a 1860s-1970s creative outputMODERNART
- 16.a Apply, as forceEXERT
- 17.a “Oh boy, here we go!”IMINFORIT
- 18.a To the pointTERSE
- 19.a Residue on Santa’s suitSOOT
- 20.a Lamb’s soundBLEAT
- 22.a When hands come together?NOON
- 23.a Meat in a Cuban sandwichHAM
- 24.a Cathartic outpouring of emotionGOODCRY
- 26.a Punster’s qualityWIT
- 27.a Lightning attractorsRODS
- 28.a Hashish pipeHOOKAH
- 30.a The “S” in OSHASAFETY
- 33.a Sipped slowlyNURSED
- 35.a “Fear of Flying” novelist JongERICA
- 36.a Indian string instrumentSITAR
- 37.a Examine thoroughly … or casuallyPERUSE
- 39.a Measuring sticksRULERS
- 40.a “You ___ kidding!”WERENT
- 42.a “My Name Is ___” (Jason Lee sitcom)EARL
- 43.a Morning moistureDEW
- 44.a Prom bouquetCORSAGE
- 46.a Spoken music genreRAP
- 49.a Cheese similar to GoudaEDAM
- 51.a ___-Coeur (Paris basilica)SACRE
- 52.a Brit’s “See ya!”TATA
- 53.a Feature of some ’50s TVsCOLOR
- 55.a Obvious choiceNOBRAINER
- 57.a Joint that’s easy to roll?ANKLE
- 58.a Did an awesome jobCRUSHEDIT
- 59.a ApprovalsYESES
- 60.a “All good things come to an ___”END
- 61.a It can be dramaticIRONY
Down
- 1.d Pennsylvania sectAMISH
- 2.d “Fast X” actor JasonMOMOA
- 3.d “Stab in the back,” for oneIDIOM
- 4.d Well-mannered fellaGENT
- 5.d (I want a treat!)ARF
- 6.d Spanish tennis player AlcarazCARLOS
- 7.d Was nosyPRIED
- 8.d Stick onATTACH
- 9.d Put money on the lineBET
- 10.d They make a strong teamOXEN
- 11.d Goal for hard-core compostersZEROWASTE
- 12.d “… at least that’s the rumor”ORSOIHEAR
- 13.d Surgically implanted tubeSTENT
- 15.d Not a soulNOBODY
- 21.d “___: Legacy” (2010 sci-fi film)TRON
- 24.d “Can we talk briefly?”GOTASEC
- 25.d “Positive?”YOUSURE
- 27.d Happen againRECUR
- 29.d Seal foodKRILL
- 30.d Mo. of Brazilian Independence Day and Labor DaySEP
- 31.d “Can I go now?”AREWEDONE
- 32.d Sole-warming activities?FIREWALKS
- 34.d Some E.R. workersDRS
- 38.d Biblical name that anagrams to “ones”ENOS
- 39.d Wild and raucous celebrationsRAGERS
- 41.d Hypnotic stateTRANCE
- 42.d One of a music fan’s pairEARBUD
- 43.d Break downDECAY
- 45.d DisdainSCORN
- 46.d Complete stranger, informallyRANDO
- 47.d Didn’t dine outATEIN
- 48.d CelebrationPARTY
- 50.d Sauce made with chiles and chocolateMOLE
- 52.d Amphitheater levelTIER
- 54.d Hi-___ imageRES
- 56.d Poke bowl tunaAHI