USA Today Crossword Answers for March 24, 2024

Get into this challenging USA Today crossword puzzle and know the solving patterns and techniques, and we have covered the answers below in this article.

by J Nandhini

Updated Mar 24, 2024

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USA Today Crossword Answers for March 24, 2024

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Person walking the red carpet

Answer: CELEB

A "celeb" is a commonly used abbreviation for a celebrity, who might often be seen walking the red carpet at events like movie premieres or award shows.

“The Eyes of My Mother” actress Wong

Answer: CLARA

Clara Wong is an actress known for her role in the film "The Eyes of My Mother."

That dude’s

Answer: HIS

"His" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate something belonging to a male person previously mentioned or easily identified.

People of the central Mexican Plateau

Answer: OTOMI

The Otomi are an indigenous people of the central Mexican Plateau, known for their rich culture and history.

Tag

Answer: LABEL

A "label" can refer to a tag or sticker attached to an item for identification or information purposes.

College email address ending

Answer: EDU

"Edu" is a common ending for email addresses associated with educational institutions, often used to distinguish them from other types of email addresses.

Tiny whiskey holders

Answer: SHOTGLASSES

Shot glasses are small glasses used for serving or measuring liquor, typically used for serving shots of whiskey or other spirits.

Organizational frameworks that promote the fair treatment of all people (Abbr.)

Answer: DEI

DEI stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, which are organizational frameworks aimed at promoting the fair treatment of all people, regardless of their background or identity.

What a white peg signifies in Battleship

Answer: MISS

 In the game Battleship, a white peg signifies a miss, indicating that a player's guess did not hit an opponent's ship.

Opposite of WNW

Answer: ESE

ESE stands for East-Southeast, which is the opposite direction of West-Northwest (WNW) on a compass.

Didn’t remember

Answer: FORGOT

"Forgot" is the past tense of the verb "forget," which means to fail to remember something.

Rocks in a cocktail

Answer: ICE

"Ice" refers to the rocks or cubes of frozen water used in cocktails to chill the drink.

___ pants

Answer: CAPRI

"Capri" pants are cropped pants that end above the ankle, typically worn in warm weather.

Snakelike fish

Answer: EELS

 Eels are long, snakelike fish that are found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

Is able to

Answer: CAN

"Can" is a modal verb used to indicate the ability or possibility of doing something.

Podcasters’ revenue sources

Answer: ADS

"Ads" refers to advertisements, which are a common source of revenue for podcasters who monetize their podcasts by including sponsored messages or promotions.

Carol Brady to Greg, Peter and Bobby on “The Brady Bunch”

Answer: STEPMOM

Carol Brady is the stepmother to Greg, Peter, and Bobby on the TV show "The Brady Bunch," which aired in the 1970s.

” ___ go!”

Answer: LETS

The phrase "___ go!" is used to encourage or suggest starting or doing something.

Darling

Answer: DEAR

"Dear" can be used as an affectionate term to address someone, such as in "Hello, dear."

What candles on a cake represent

Answer: AGE

The number of candles on a birthday cake typically represents the age of the person celebrating their birthday.

1999 rom-com starring Melissa Joan Hart

Answer: DRIVEMECRAZY

"Drive Me Crazy" is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier.

Apartments or condos, for example

Answer: UNITS

 "Units" can refer to individual apartments or condominiums within a larger residential building or complex.

Tip jar bill, maybe

Answer: ONE

A "one" dollar bill is a common denomination for tips left in a tip jar, especially in the United States.

Performs better than

Answer: OUTDOES

"Outdoes" means to surpass or perform better than someone or something else.

Gas station store

Answer: MART

A "mart" is a store, often referring to a convenience store or a store located at a gas station.

Male deer

Answer: STAG

A "stag" is a male deer, especially an adult male red deer.

The “Y” of BYOB

Answer: YOUR

 In "BYOB," the "Y" stands for "Your," indicating that you should bring your own beverage.

Female pigs

Answer: SOWS

"Sows" are female pigs, especially those that have given birth.

Icy “dirtballs” in space

Answer: COMETS

Comets are celestial bodies made up of ice, dust, and rocky particles that orbit the sun.

Heartfelt appeal

Answer: PLEA

 A "plea" is a heartfelt request or appeal.

French for “me”

Answer: MOI

"Moi" is the French word for "me," used as a pronoun to refer to oneself.

Starter dish, for short

Answer: APP

 "App" is short for "appetizer," which is a small dish served before the main course of a meal.

They might provide access to treehouses

Answer: ROPELADDERS

Ropeladders are ladders made of rope, often used to provide access to treehouses or other elevated structures.

___ de Janeiro, Brazil

Answer: RIO

Rio de Janeiro is a city in Brazil, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and annual carnival.

Solitary

Answer: ALONE

 "Alone" means being by oneself, without anyone else present.

Dips, like cookies into milk

Answer: DUNKS

"Dunks" refers to the action of dipping something, like cookies, into a liquid, such as milk.

___ Francisco, California

Answer: SAN

"San" is a common prefix used in Spanish-derived place names, including San Francisco, a city in California.

Much-hated synonym for “damp”

Answer: MOIST

"Moist" is a much-hated synonym for "damp," often evoking strong reactions from people who dislike the word.

Cheeky

Answer: SASSY

"Sassy" describes someone who is lively, bold, and a bit cheeky or impudent in a playful way.

Pertaining to the universe

Answer: COSMIC

"Cosmic" relates to the universe or cosmos, often suggesting something vast, mysterious, or of great importance.

Moral

Answer: ETHICAL

"Ethical" refers to principles of right and wrong behavior, often related to morality.

Made less tight

Answer: LOOSENED

 "Loosened" means to make something less tight or to relax constraints or restrictions.

First-aid pros

Answer: EMTS

EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians) are trained professionals who provide first aid and emergency medical care.

Large

Answer: BIG

"Big" describes something that is large in size or quantity.

Necklace fasteners

Answer: CLASPS

Clasps are fasteners used to secure items like necklaces or bracelets.

___ focus (intense concentration)

Answer: LASER

 "Laser" refers to a device that produces a narrow, intense beam of light often used in surgery or for cutting materials, and can also figuratively refer to intense concentration or focus.

Crunches crunch them

Answer: ABS

"Abs" is short for abdominal muscles, which are worked during crunches, an exercise for strengthening the core muscles.

Scuba diver’s destination

Answer: REEF

A "reef" is a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface of the water, often visited by scuba divers for its marine life.

“And . . .”

Answer: ALSO

"Also" is used to add something to what has already been said or mentioned.

Outdoor garden labyrinth

Answer: HEDGEMAZE

A "hedgemaze" is a type of outdoor garden maze made of hedges or bushes that people can walk through, often designed as a recreational or decorative feature.

Belief system

Answer: IDEOLOGY

An "ideology" is a system of beliefs, values, and ideas that guide an individual or group, especially in politics or economics.

“I’m good with that”

Answer: SUITSME

"Suits me" is an informal expression used to indicate that something is acceptable or agreeable to the speaker.

Head up 

Answer: LEAD

"Lead" can mean to be in charge or to guide others, as in leading a team or group.

AOC, for one

Answer: REP

AOC stands for "Representative" and refers to a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Place to play blackjack

Answer: CASINO

A "casino" is a facility that houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities, including blackjack.

“Gotcha”

Answer: ISEE

"I see" is a colloquial expression used to indicate understanding or acknowledgment of something.

Tic-___-toe

Answer: TAC

"Tac" is a less common abbreviation for "tac-tac-toe," which is another term for the game "tic-tac-toe."

Mistake

Answer: ERROR

 An "error" is a mistake or something done incorrectly.

Walk slowly and heavily

Answer: TRUDGE

To "trudge" is to walk slowly and with heavy steps, often due to exhaustion or difficulty.

Hits up on TikTok

Answer: DMS

 "DMS" stands for Direct Messages, which are private messages sent on platforms like TikTok.

Compete

Answer: VIE

To "vie" is to compete or contend with others for something.

Site for crafty folks

Answer: ETSY

Etsy is an online marketplace where people can buy and sell handmade or vintage items, as well as craft supplies.

Insects in colonies

Answer: ANTS

"Ants" are social insects that live in colonies and work together in a highly organized manner.

Academy Awards

Answer: OSCARS

The Oscars, formally known as the Academy Awards, are prestigious awards given annually for excellence in cinematic achievements.

Ideal world

Answer: UTOPIA

"Utopia" refers to an imagined place or state of things where everything is perfect.

Alternative to a pad

Answer: TAMPON

A "tampon" is a feminine hygiene product used to absorb menstrual flow.

“Business in the front, party in the back” hairstyle

Answer: MULLET

A "mullet" is a hairstyle that is short at the front and sides and long at the back, often associated with the 1980s.

Region

Answer: AREA

An "area" is a region or part of a larger space.

Performs before a headliner

Answer: OPENS

To "open" is to perform before the main act or headliner in a concert or event.

Foreboding signs

Answer: OMENS

"Omens" are signs or events believed to foretell good or bad outcomes in the future.

Functions

Answer: WORKS

"Works" can refer to the actions or activities that something or someone is able to do, or it can mean to operate or function correctly.

“Carrie” star Spacek

Answer: SISSY

Sissy Spacek is an actress known for her role in the film "Carrie" and other notable performances.

Railed public transport

Answer: TRAM

A "tram" is a type of railed public transport, similar to a streetcar or trolley.

Singer’s time to shineDoes some basic math

Answer: SOLO

A "solo" is a musical performance by one person, often highlighting their individual talent

Luau dish made from taro

Answer: POI

"Poi" is a traditional Hawaiian dish made from taro root, often served at luaus.

Pop singer ___ Lipa

Answer: DUA

Dua Lipa is a pop singer known for hits like "New Rules" and "Don't Start Now."



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