The Atlantic Sunday, 31 December 2023 Crossword Answers

Daily solution for the The Atlantic Crossword Clues Sunday, 31 December 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, 31 December 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.

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Across

Number Clues Answers
1 Ride that gets fuzzy? PROWLCAR
9 “New Frontier” inits. JFK
12 “Wuthering Heights” woman KATEBUSH
13 The “Gold” in the fictional Miller Gold Agency ARI
14 “I look so mysterious in this picture …” WHOISSHE
15 Frequent cinematic collaborator of Bill, Tilda, and Jason WES
16 River through the Ganzepoot YSER
17 Occupies PEOPLES
19 Department-store datum DRESSSIZE
21 Expressed wordless weariness SIGHED
24 Jazz pianist McCoy TYNER
25 “If we’re being honest …” IMEAN
26 Basketball team named after racing figures PACERS
27 “Figure it out!” DOTHEMATH
29 Ties up ENLACES
30 Contextual world-building for a media franchise LORE
34 “That sucks!” BOO
35 Scottish biscuits OATCAKES
37 “Years” in Lyon ANS
38 Plagues TROUBLES
39 No longer actively serving, briefly RET
40 Clearing-house event YARDSALE

Down

Number Clues Answers
1 FDR Drive, e.g. PKWY
21 Sub-conversation SIDEBAR
2 Fan sounds RAHS
22 “Don’t listen to my wasted ravings …” IMONONE
3 Ho-Chunk cousin OTOE
23 Split command? GETLOST
4 “Omg that’s too random lmao” WEIRDHAHA
5 Units whose name’s first letter stands for an ancient-Roman unit of measurement LBS
20 French president before Charles de Gaulle RENECOTY
6 With pointed ends CUSPED
28 Comedic partner of Stiller MEARA
7 Phoenix foundation? ASHES
26 One allowed to marry as many people as desired PASTOR
8 Device that regulates currents RHEOSTAT
36 Chew it over! CUD
18 Unconscious-investigation sites PSYCHLABS
9 Cheeky definition JAWLINE
31 Ark. neighbor OKLA
10 Ice machine? FREEZER
32 Obsolescent film unit REEL
11 Pieholes KISSERS
33 “___ quam videri” (Latin phrase attributed to Cicero) ESSE