Apple+ Crossword July 29 2026 Answers (7/29/26)

All Apple+ Crossword answers for July 29 2026. Find solutions to all clues for today's puzzle.

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Apple+ Crossword July 29, 2026 Answers

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# Clue
1A It’s like a pancake but thinner
6A Manager of the Minions
9A “No ___ done”
13A The Tin Man’s wish
14A Pile
15A Here, in Spanish
16A They might help you save face?
19A Something struck by a model
20A Certain poems by Keats, including one to a nightingale
21A Change with the times
22A Clear ones are blue
24A Superlative suffix
25A Principle for stacks in computer science
31A Runner-up’s lament
32A Civil-rights activist and minister Al
34A Do something unholy
35A Baby goat
38A French word that sounds like an English pronoun
39A 180 degrees from WSW
40A Word for “friends” that literally translates to “countrymen”
43A All over TikTok, for example
45A A little something to unwind at the office?
48A Degree held by many business magnates (though not Warren Buffett)
49A Crush on
50A Between ports
53A Spoken
54A Word after “flying” or “free”
58A Comedy-club requirement met by 16-, 25-, and 45-Across
61A Discover competitor
62A No One Ever Really ___ (2017 album)
63A Anxious feeling
64A Directive to a dog
65A Place for a pig
66A Take part in a contest
1D Become rough, like lips
2D Nevada city that was a popular divorce destination for much of the 1900s
3D Puts the groceries away?
4D Clergy members
5D Guess from a GPS
6D Origin story
7D Tabloids, derogatorily
8D FedEx alternative
9D Car with a rigid roof
10D Pool color
11D Hindquarters
12D Light spray
14D 4K, for example
17D “How’s it ___’?”
18D Waterway that separates Manhattan and Brooklyn
23D Candy originally known as Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp
24D Jacob’s hairy twin in 6-Down
25D Speech condition that affects S sounds
26D Lewis Carroll, but not C.S. Lewis
27D Sega hedgehog
28D Greek letter after pi
29D In ___ (Latin phrase meaning “in the womb”)
30D Like Mandarin
33D Nickname for Ellen or Penelope
36D 15th-century Peruvian
37D The Simpsons exclamation modeled on a James Finlayson catchphrase
41D At an unspecified point in the future
42D Zak ___, longtime drummer for the Who
44D Phrase leading to a job opening
46D Second or sixth POTUS
47D ___-sci (common major before a JD degree)
50D Vehicles that might head for the hills
51D Silly person
52D Member of the 50-home-run club every year from 1998 to 2001
53D “Single Ladies (Put a Ring ___)”
55D Leave out
56D String instrument that was a hit with the Hittites
57D Congresswoman Ilhan
59D Freudian psyche components
60D Not, in Glasgow

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