Daily solution for the The Atlantic Crossword Clues Sunday, 29 October 2023 by Caleb Madison. The Atlantic Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the The Atlantic Crossword Clues Sunday, 29 October 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Lady’s partner | TRAMP |
6 | You get faster when you pick it up | PACE |
10 | One grabbing a bite at night? | BEDBUG |
12 | Not too shabby | SOLID |
13 | Capable of | ABLETO |
14 | Portion | PIECE |
15 | The Crying Game star | REA |
16 | Setting when the setting is France? | SOIR |
18 | “I’m Just ___” (power ballad from a 2023 hit movie) | KEN |
19 | People who might work in long stretches, for short | LIMODRIVERS |
22 | Antagonistic food critic in Ratatouille | ANTONEGO |
23 | South Korean broadcasts whose name translates literally into “eating show” | MUKBANGS |
25 | Site for a confidential exchange | NOTELLMOTEL |
28 | Indignation | IRE |
29 | Analogous | AKIN |
30 | Small pointer, say? | PUP |
32 | Portions | PARTS |
34 | Pecking order? | KISSME |
36 | Hybrid with Flavorosa and Dapple Dandy varieties | PLUOT |
37 | Precambrian, geologically | EOZOIC |
38 | “I reckon so, Miss Lady” | YESM |
39 | Grams? | NANAS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Lift up a bunny, perhaps? | TBAR |
25 | Brisk | NIPPY |
2 | Revolting person? | REBEL |
23 | Esprit de corps | MORALE |
3 | Loser twice to Dwight | ADLAI |
24 | Starter home? | UTERUS |
4 | Lowest-grade title in the British Order: abbr. | MBE |
20 | Model’s partner | MAKE |
33 | Succession successor | TOM |
5 | Calls out publicly | PUTSONBLAST |
11 | “Chat again soon” | GOODTALK |
17 | “The Baddest Man on the Planet” | IRONMIKE |
12 | Scallion | SPRINGONION |
6 | Staple traditionally made using a papa ku’i ‘ai | POI |
21 | Subject of a Mitch Hedberg joke that ends, “If I had no arms, it would be a jacket.” | VEST |
35 | “Love Galore” singer | SZA |
7 | Drum for a draft | ALEKEG |
26 | Company that began with the development of a printing timer for the 1964 Olympics | EPSON |
8 | He delivered the Catilinarian orations | CICERO |
27 | Bygone iPhone competitor developed by Microsoft | LUMIA |
9 | Perfect spots | EDENS |
31 | Pair above a six-pack, perhaps, casually | PECS |