Universal Crossword for Today March 24, 2024.

 Having trouble for solving the Universal Crossword Puzzle? Yeah, No worries. We will assist you to guess the answer. 

by J Nandhini | Updated Mar 24, 2024

The Universal Crossword is a word game, which is an entertainment for every individual as well as to improve our thinking abilities by finding the answer in several ways. You need to solve the answer by guessing the given clue. We will help you to solve the puzzle with our clear explanation, which is given below. Check our page for the latest Universal Crossword Puzzle and Have Fun! 

Scuba diving need

MASK

A scuba diver needs a mask to see underwater and protect their eyes.

Walk with pride

STRUT

 To "strut" is to walk with a proud gait or demeanor.

___-la-la

TRA

"Tra-la-la" is an expression used to indicate singing or humming in a happy, carefree manner.

Reprimanding sound

TSK

 "Tsk" is a sound people make to express disapproval or annoyance.

You might change yours often

MIND

Your "mind" refers to your thoughts or beliefs, which can change frequently.

"Told you!"

SEE

"See" can be used informally to mean "I told you so!"

Nutty sauce in Asian cooking

SESAMEPASTE

Sesame paste is a sauce made from ground sesame seeds, commonly used in Asian cuisine.

Letters before a pen name

AKA

"AKA" stands for "also known as" and is used to indicate an alias or alternate name.

Shape on a fairy wand

STAR

A star shape is often seen on the end of a fairy wand.

Right for the occasion

APT

"Apt" means suitable or appropriate, often used to describe something that is fitting for a particular occasion.

Luggage label

IDTAG

An ID tag is a label attached to luggage to identify the owner.

Secretly loops in

BCCS

 In email, "BCCs" (Blind Carbon Copies) are used to secretly send a copy of a message to someone without the other recipients knowing.

Amusement park ride, of sorts

TRAM

A tram is a type of amusement park ride that typically travels on tracks and carries passengers around the park.

Spiteful

MEAN

"Mean" can mean malicious or spiteful.

"Trust Exercise" author Choi

SUSAN

Susan Choi is the author of the novel "Trust Exercise."

Squishy stuff in some seat cushions

GEL

Gel is a squishy substance often used in seat cushions for comfort.

Nostalgic song

OLDIE

An "oldie" is a nostalgic or old-fashioned song, especially one from the past that is still popular.

Posed a threat to

MENACED

 To "menace" is to threaten or be a danger to someone or something.

Desert horse breed prized by the Bedouin

ARABIAN

 The Arabian horse breed is prized for its endurance and beauty, particularly by the Bedouin people of the desert.

Big explosions

BLASTS

"Blasts" refer to large and powerful explosions.

Shelters for skiers

CHALETS

Chalets are alpine houses or lodges used as shelters for skiers or vacation homes in mountainous regions.

High-and-mighty

SNOOTY

"Snooty" describes someone who is arrogant or behaves as if they are superior to others.

Buzzer that can't see red light

BEE

Bees are buzzy insects that are attracted to flowers but cannot see the color red.

Lavish banquet at the White House

STATEDINNER

A state dinner is a formal banquet held at the White House or other official residences for foreign dignitaries.

Car called a "saloon" in Britain

SEDAN

In Britain, a sedan car is often referred to as a "saloon" car.

Learning experiences

LESSONS

Lessons are experiences that provide opportunities for learning or gaining knowledge.

Seoul singers

BTS

BTS is a popular South Korean boy band from Seoul.

Stop being strict

GOSOFT

To "go soft" means to become less strict or severe in one's attitude or behavior.

Skin care products that treat dark circles

EYECREAMS

 Eye creams are skincare products specifically designed to treat issues around the eyes, such as dark circles.

Mineral with bands of color

AGATE

Agate is a type of mineral characterized by its banded appearance and various colors.

Found x, perhaps

SOLVED

To "solve" for X in a mathematical equation means to find the value of X.

Peninsula where "Parasite" is set

KOREA

The movie "Parasite" is set in South Korea, which is located on the Korean Peninsula.

Skirt style named for a letter

ALINE

An A-line skirt is named for its shape, which resembles the letter "A," wider at the bottom and narrowing towards the top.

Winter hrs. in the Navajo Nation

MST

MST stands for Mountain Standard Time, which is the time zone observed in parts of the Navajo Nation during the winter months.

Davis of "Beetlejuice"

GEENA

Geena Davis is an actress known for her role in the movie "Beetlejuice."

Desert mount

CAMEL

Camels are often associated with deserts and are well-adapted to desert environments.

Omit

SKIP

To "skip" something is to omit it or not do it.

Social workers that live in hills

ANTS

Ants are social insects that often build their nests in hills or mounds.

Mustangs' Texas sch

SMU

SMU stands for Southern Methodist University, a university in Texas whose sports teams are known as the Mustangs.

Card that beats a deuce

TREY

In card games, a trey is a card with the rank of three, which beats a deuce (two).

Comes into view

EMERGES

To "emerge" is to come into view or become visible.

Console for Duck Hunt

NES

NES stands for Nintendo Entertainment System, a video game console that included the game Duck Hunt.

Cosmic payback

KARMA

Karma is the concept of cause and effect in which good actions lead to good consequences and bad actions lead to bad consequences.

Neither's partner

NOR

"Nor" is a conjunction used to connect alternatives, indicating that both alternatives are not true.

Wet reactions to dry humor?

SPITTAKES

A spit-take is a comedic reaction in which someone spits out a drink in response to something surprising or funny.

"Some nerve!"

THATSSORUDE

This is an exclamation indicating that someone has behaved in a rude or audacious manner.

"Planet Money" network

NPR

 NPR stands for National Public Radio, the network that produces the "Planet Money" podcast.

"Baby Cobra" comedian Wong

ALI

Ali Wong is a comedian known for her stand-up specials, including "Baby Cobra."

"There, I'm done venting"

ENDOFRANT

This phrase indicates the end of expressing frustrations or complaints.

Dye in some temporary tattoos

HENNA

Henna is a plant-based dye used for temporary body art, including tattoos.

Sound heard during fleecing

BAA

 "Baa" is the sound made by sheep, often associated with being fleeced or sheared.

Set lists?

CASTS

"Casts" can refer to the lists of actors or characters in a theater production or film.

Prize in a video game box

LOOT

Loot is a common term in video games for items or rewards obtained from defeating enemies or completing quests.

Carne ___

ASADA

"Carne asada" is a dish of grilled and marinated beef, commonly used in Mexican cuisine.

Rationale

BASIS

"Basis" refers to the underlying reasoning or principle behind something.

Treasure holders

CHESTS

Chests are often used to store or hold treasures in stories, games, or real life.

Past or present, e.g

TENSE

Tense is a grammatical term that describes the time (past, present, or future) of a verb in relation to the time of speaking or writing.

Bread for French toast?

PAIN

"Pain" is the French word for bread, which can be used to make French toast.

Consequential period

ERA

 An "era" is a period of time marked by significant events or developments.

Fleeting romance

FLING

A "fling" is a short, casual, and often intense romantic relationship.

Took the helm

STEERED

To "steer" means to take control or guide the direction of something, like a ship.

Just pretended

MADEBELIEVE

To "make believe" is to pretend or imagine something as if it were real.

Ride for rugged terrain

TRAILBIKE

A trail bike is a type of bicycle designed for use on rough or rugged terrain.

Knock on the head

BOP

To "bop" means to hit or strike, often lightly.

Father, in baby talk

DADA

"Dada" is a simple, often early, word for father used by babies.

Dr. who won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize

MLK

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent civil rights leader, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice in America.

Meat salt-cured to make pancetta

PORKBELLY

Pork belly is a cut of meat from the belly of a pig, often used to make pancetta, which is salt-cured pork belly.

Liberated

SETFREE

To be "set free" is to be liberated or released from captivity or constraints.

Real mess

MARESNEST

A "mare's nest" is a term used figuratively to describe a situation or idea that is confusing, chaotic, or nonsensical.

Accounting entries in red

DEBITS

In accounting, debits are entries made on the left side of a ledger account, often represented in red ink.

Title for Emma Thompson

DAME

Dame is a title of honor equivalent to "Sir" for men, bestowed in the UK for significant contributions to society, such as acting (as in the case of Emma Thompson).

CARE and WWF, e.g

ORGS

CARE and WWF are examples of organizations (ORGS), specifically charitable or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), dedicated to humanitarian and environmental causes, respectively.

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