The Crosswords with Friends is a crossword that is designed to be played with your friends from the company that brought you Words with Friends. It is one of the “easier” crosswords to work on compared to some of the heavy-hitters like the NYT Crossword. Below, you’ll find the answers to the Crosswords with Friends for January 18 2023 below!
There is a new puzzle to work through each day of the week. This crossword is considered to be balanced between being fun and engaging with some challenge but entirely solvable without tearing one’s hair out!
Crosswords with Friends Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for the Crosswords with Friends Answers. The clues are in alphabetical order as we think that might be easier to find any specific clue you’re looking for.
Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. (We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!)
- Activity-filled summer getaway places for kids
- “Charlotte’s ___” (Dakota Fanning movie)
- Heavenly musical instrument
- Truck rental company: Hyph.
- “That’s ___, folks!”
- Cookie with a recent Snickerdoodle variety
- 1981 Rolling Stones album with the song “Start Me Up”: 2 wds.
- Soccer announcer’s cry
- “Friday Night Vibes” cable channel
- ___ Boys (chain of auto maintenance shops)
- Initials of the man honored on a mid-January holiday
- Shirts and blouses
- “That’s my ___!” (“Time for me to go onstage”)
- Only US president whose last name begins and ends with a vowel
- Wowed feeling
- Headgear sometimes worn backward
- Mealtime neckwear for a baby
- 1968 Rolling Stones album with the song “Sympathy for the Devil”: 2 wds.
- Cards shown to TSA agents at an airport: Abbr.
- Museum exhibits
- Shout from a cheerleader
- Leave well enough ___
- “Hang on a sec,” in a text
- Pay for a poker hand
- ‘”Pinocchio” director Guillermo ___ Toro
- Gooey, black sealant for shingles
- Jethro Tull lead singer Anderson
- In ___ land (daydreaming): Hyph.
- 1978 Rolling Stones album with the song “Beast of Burden”: 2 wds.
- Egyptian goddess who was the mother of Horus
- ___ slump (playing poorly): 2 wds.
- Online correspondence
- Insects that could be drones or queens
- Log-splitting tool
- Huey and Louie’s triplet brother duck
- Use a pair of scissors
- “Now I get it!”
- It may say “WELCOME”
- Miniature golf strokes
- Opposite of a neat freak
- “There’s no ___!” (“It’s impossible!”)
- Wed in secret
- Sky-colored
- Take more than one’s fair share of
- Appealing fragrance
- King or queen’s domain
- Folk dance often accompanied by an accordion
- Academy Awards
- Indicate with a finger
- Where a file folder is labeled
- Be in arrears
- Spike used to anchor a tent
- Competitor of FedEx and DHL
- Food with Kansas City and Memphis styles, for short
- United States Military Academy student
- Mattel fashion doll with a Dreamhouse play set
- Alcohol in a martini, typically
- Raise the ___ (set a higher standard)
- Container that can fill many coffee cups
- Grab a bite
- Word that begins many sentences but is unlikely to end one
- Say lines that aren’t in the script: Hyph.
- Renter’s contract
- Andy Pesto’s twin brother, on “Bob’s Burgers”
- The ___ (northernmost NYC borough)
- “Demon Slayer” cartoon style
- Its southernmost spot is Pamana Island, Indonesia
- Ripened, like cheese
- Burro
- Ginnie ___ (home ownership agency)
- How sashimi is served
- “Let sleeping dogs ___”
- Wily
If you’ve enjoyed this crossword, consider playing one of the other popular crosswords we cover, including: New York Times Crossword (and Mini), Daily Themed Crossword (and Mini), LA Times Crossword, and USA Today Crossword.
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