Universal Crossword Answers Sep 18 2023 is published below. The puzzle title is Double the Work. Today’s puzzle is created By Drew Schmenner and edited by David Steinberg. The puzzle crossword puzzle dimensions are 15 by 15.
Across
- 1.a Attention-getter in courtGAVEL
- 6.a Muscle contractionSPASM
- 11.a In ___ We TrustGOD
- 14.a Greek salad morselOLIVE
- 15.a Name hidden in “stash away”TASHA
- 16.a Poem that’s far from a roastODE
- 17.a Position position?YOGATEACHER
- 19.a “That one hurts!”OOF
- 20.a Name that anagrams to “Nia”ANI
- 21.a Eye irritationSTYE
- 22.a Hang on a clotheslineAIRDRY
- 24.a “It’d be my pleasure!”GLADTO
- 26.a Book that teaches you about the worldATLAS
- 27.a Pursuit pursuit?BOUNTYHUNTER
- 31.a Thanks, in ParisMERCI
- 34.a Itsy-bitsyWEE
- 35.a Brew that may be red or paleALE
- 36.a “Game over for me”ILOST
- 37.a “Asteroid City” director AndersonWES
- 38.a Like a one-word response to “How are you?”TERSE
- 40.a “Shop ___ you drop”TIL
- 41.a Scratch or stainMAR
- 42.a DetestedHATED
- 43.a Calling calling?TELEMARKETER
- 48.a StopCEASE
- 49.a “The Good Place” star TedDANSON
- 52.a Spills boiling water onSCALDS
- 54.a ___ your time (wait)BIDE
- 55.a Word after “mosh” or “peach”PIT
- 57.a Feel feverish, sayAIL
- 58.a Post post?MAILCARRIER
- 61.a LassGAL
- 62.a “Snowy” heronEGRET
- 63.a “Wedding Crashers” star VaughnVINCE
- 64.a Letters of distressSOS
- 65.a Air, water and foodNEEDS
- 66.a Fencing bladesEPEES
Down
- 1.d Spanish painter FranciscoGOYA
- 2.d ___ for the rideALONG
- 3.d Somber event in candlelightVIGIL
- 4.d Actress LongoriaEVA
- 5.d “Put that on our calendar!”LETSDOIT
- 6.d Decide not to retireSTAYON
- 7.d Jogger’s speedPACE
- 8.d Sign of an extinguished campfireASH
- 9.d Put away, as a saberSHEATHE
- 10.d “Taxi” actress HennerMARILU
- 11.d “You’re on the right track!”GOODSTART
- 12.d StenchODOR
- 13.d Challenge openlyDEFY
- 18.d Latin for “And you?”ETTU
- 23.d Sought elected officeRAN
- 25.d Preschool basicsABCS
- 26.d Affirmatives at seaAYES
- 28.d Dance to bounce musicTWERK
- 29.d “You’re something ___!”ELSE
- 30.d Clarinet insertREED
- 31.d Fly catcher?MITT
- 32.d Wiesel who wrote “Night,” “Dawn” and “Day”ELIE
- 33.d Attendance checksROLLCALLS
- 37.d Suffix with “spy” or “silver”WARE
- 38.d “How could one say such a thing?!”THENERVE
- 39.d They’re listening!EARS
- 41.d It can get the knots outMASSAGE
- 44.d Slippery creature in a reefEEL
- 45.d TV drama set on Madison Avenue in the ’60sMADMEN
- 46.d Formal decreesEDICTS
- 47.d “Check this out!”TADA
- 50.d Pen an op-ed, perhapsOPINE
- 51.d Brother’s daughterNIECE
- 52.d DroopsSAGS
- 53.d “Gotta bounce!”CIAO
- 54.d Wasn’t colorfastBLED
- 56.d Uno + dosTRES
- 59.d RageIRE
- 60.d Tear apartRIP