Below you will find all the answers for the Vox Crossword Clues Saturday, April 15, 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | West Coast school where 52-Across was a four-sport athlete | UCLA |
5 | HSN competitor | QVC |
8 | Grind one's choppers | GNASH |
13 | Poet Silverstein who wrote "A Boy Named Sue," made popular by Johnny Cash | SHEL |
14 | "Earth's Children" author Jean | AUEL |
15 | Main artery of the body | AORTA |
16 | Packs away a few bow ties? | EATS |
17 | Agent Scully of "The X-Files" | DANA |
18 | Phrase uttered before a game of tag | NOTIT |
19 | 52-Across, for his entire Major League career | BROOKLYNDODGER |
22 | Out there, to bards | YON |
23 | What an air fryer doesn't need | OIL |
24 | Yellowfin tuna | AHI |
25 | Where 52-Across played his home games | EBBETSFIELD |
30 | The ___ (society at large) | MASSES |
33 | ___-been | HAS |
34 | "Mighty" tree type | OAK |
36 | Big shots, briefly | VIPS |
37 | Commercial flop | DUD |
38 | 39-Across antonym | ANTI |
39 | 38-Across antonym | PRO |
40 | ___ PĂ©rignon (champagne) | DOM |
41 | Pleasantly optimistic | UPBEAT |
43 | Category that 52-Across led the National League in twice | STOLENBASES |
47 | Identifying as one's given gender | CIS |
48 | Hair day descriptor | BAD |
49 | Sports execs who make trades | GMS |
52 | Baseball great and civil rights leader who broke Major League Baseball's color barrier on this day 76 years ago | JACKIEROBINSON |
57 | Switch topics | SEGUE |
58 | Attack savagely | MAUL |
59 | Not going beyond | UPTO |
60 | Criminals, for short | PERPS |
61 | Avaricious outburst | MINE |
62 | Dorothy Gale's pooch | TOTO |
63 | Ice cream alternative, briefly | FROYO |
64 | Use a "+" sign | ADD |
65 | What to do "in the name of love," according to The Supremes | STOP |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Phrase before an expiration date | USEBY |
30 | Award won by 52-Across in 1949 | MVP |
57 | Letters before 15 or 30, on some tubes | SPF |
2 | Mononymous actress/musician known for her "cuchi-cuchi" catchphrase | CHARO |
31 | States publicly, as grievances | AIRS |
52 | Taunt from a stadium crowd | JEER |
3 | Reveal information | LETON |
32 | Appaloosa marking | SPOT |
53 | Farming-related prefix | AGRO |
4 | "And another thing ..." | ALSO |
25 | Double-curved outline | ESS |
44 | Protest movement launched in 2011, familiarly | OCCUPY |
20 | Japanese beef variety | KOBE |
45 | "Watch how it's done!" | LIKESO |
14 | Performs off the cuff | ADLIBS |
40 | Half of a 1950s comedy team | DESI |
5 | Former US vice president who caused a student to spell "potato" incorrectly | QUAYLE |
37 | Cheadle of "Hotel Rwanda" | DON |
54 | ___ Raducanu, 2021 US Open women's singles champion | EMMA |
6 | John ___, English logician for whom a diagram is named | VENN |
26 | "One for the ___!" (phrase from someone looking to win a fifth championship ring) | THUMB |
55 | Door-busting event | RAID |
7 | Dressed | CLAD |
27 | Like a tear-jerker | SAD |
46 | Exist in great numbers | ABOUND |
21 | Klutzes | OAFS |
41 | In working order | USABLE |
8 | Indira who led India | GANDHI |
42 | Mani-___ | PEDI |
9 | Painful head scratcher, perhaps? | NOOGIE |
38 | Target of core workouts | ABS |
56 | Chock full o'___ (company where 52-Across became the first Black vice president of a major American corporation) | NUTS |
10 | ___ Povera, avant-garde movement of the 1960s-70s | ARTE |
28 | Solitary | LONE |
49 | Body part named for Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg | GSPOT |
11 | Bit of excitement | STIR |
29 | "Raw" facts | DATA |
50 | New Hampshire's is "Live Free or Die" | MOTTO |
12 | Beret, e.g. | HAT |
35 | Set of makeup or sewing supplies | KIT |
51 | "Gin and Juice" rapper, informally | SNOOP |
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