Below you will find all the answers for the The Atlantic Crossword Clues Sunday, February 12, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Pissed | MAD |
4 | BMI competitor | ASCAP |
9 | Troubadours | BARDS |
14 | Chemistry concept that's not basic? | ACID |
16 | Freewheeling | LOOSE |
17 | Group of photos or songs | ALBUM |
18 | "Carmina Burana," notably | CHORALWORK |
20 | Wistful sounds | SIGHS |
21 | Flasher at a show? | STROBE |
22 | Like the temples of the Wudang Mountains | TAOIST |
24 | Mosquito's mark | WELT |
26 | Do the second part of some field work? | REAP |
27 | Classes worth more credits | APS |
30 | Cabaret entertainer | CHANTEUSE |
34 | Two-star rank, briefly | MAJGEN |
36 | SALT topic | ABM |
37 | Abbr. on many street signs in Quebec | STE |
38 | Way above? | AIRLANE |
39 | Sam of The Piano | NEILL |
42 | Composer of "Carmina Burana" | ORFF |
44 | Opera title role originated by Hariclea Darclée | TOSCA |
45 | Port city on the Strait of Gibraltar | TANGIER |
47 | Fabrication | LIE |
49 | Cinch ___ (Hefty brand) | SAK |
50 | Kept un-bored | AMUSED |
51 | Fritos, e.g. | CORNCHIPS |
54 | Deg. for an econ major | BSS |
55 | The Clan of the Cave Bear protagonist whose name means "moonlight" in Turkish | AYLA |
57 | Bombeck who wrote If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits? | ERMA |
58 | Focus too strongly | OBSESS |
60 | Bond antagonist with a razor-edged bowler | ODDJOB |
64 | Prefix that means "male" | ANDRO |
67 | Apt exclamation from 42-Across upon noticing the contents of the circled squares in this puzzle? | OHFOURTUNA |
69 | Brexit shrank it | THEEU |
70 | Bite as a puppy might | NIPAT |
71 | Mythological son of Bestla and Borr | ODIN |
72 | Celebrity royalty | ALIST |
73 | With 27-Down, "The Punisher" of tennis | ANDRE |
74 | Non-Rx | OTC |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Some apples and Apples | MACS |
30 | Harvard attender, informally | CANTAB |
64 | Words between one and time | ATA |
2 | Vier x zwei | ACHT |
31 | Relatives of I-bars | HBEAMS |
65 | Bruins' org. | NHL |
3 | Certain Christian | DIOR |
32 | Not quite perfect | AMINUS |
66 | "Gods" in ancient Rome | DEI |
15 | Oversauce, say | DROWN |
40 | NFL players who line up near the center | LGS |
58 | Smelted deposits | ORES |
19 | Lend a hand | ABET |
41 | Lollygag | LIEABOUT |
4 | Gene variants | ALLELES |
46 | "Grand" ice-cream brand | EDYS |
5 | Do the first part of some field work? | SOW |
25 | One-on-one one | TUTOR |
56 | Helmsley buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery | LEONA |
6 | Ducklike bird with comically large feet | COOT |
33 | Verb akin to estar | SER |
51 | Make dough from chips? | CASHIN |
7 | Similarly uncommon | ASRARE |
43 | Progressive advocate? | FLO |
59 | Org. for Bullitt in Bullitt | SFPD |
8 | Tea variety | PEKOE |
38 | Blazing | AFIRE |
68 | Implement usually used to travel backwards | OAR |
23 | "___ Said" (1971 Neil Diamond hit) | IAMI |
48 | Driving, say | ENROUTE |
9 | Flea's musical contribution? | BASSPART |
52 | Starfleet VIP | CMDR |
10 | Landed, as on a feeder | ALIT |
35 | Marry Me star, informally | JLO |
53 | Couldn't not | HADTO |
11 | Letters of a notable Supreme Court figure? | RBG |
27 | See 73-Across | AGASSI |
61 | Martial art with chops and throws | JUDO |
12 | "I'm such a dunderhead" | DUH |
28 | Cover for a Pilot? | PENCAP |
62 | "Will do!" | ONIT |
13 | Text-messaging letters | SMS |
29 | Takes surreptitiously | SNEAKS |
63 | Judge's place in court | BANC |
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