January 26, 2025
Across
| Clues | Answers | 
|---|---|
| Instrument in a band’s rhythm section | BASS | 
| The name Jane Doe, e.g. | ALIAS | 
| Legendary actress Greta | GARBO | 
| Manicurist’s board | EMERY | 
| Singular | LONE | 
DOWN
| Clues | Answers | 
|---|---|
| The “bun” for a breakfast sandwich, often | BAGEL | 
| Texas landmark at which Pee-Wee Herman asks “Where’s the basement? … Aren’t we gonna see the basement?” | ALAMO | 
| Sound from an ambulance | SIREN | 
| Certain sword spelled the British way | SABRE | 
| Base of miso | SOY | 
Instrument in a band’s rhythm section
BASS: A stringed instrument that provides low-pitched rhythm.
The name Jane Doe, e.g.
ALIAS: A fictitious or assumed name.
Legendary actress Greta
GARBO: Greta Garbo, a classic Hollywood icon.
Manicurist’s board
EMERY: A nail file made of emery, a type of abrasive material.
Singular
LONE: Meaning solitary or single.
The “bun” for a breakfast sandwich, often
BAGEL: A popular bread choice for breakfast sandwiches.
Texas landmark at which Pee-Wee Herman asks “Where’s the basement? … Aren’t we gonna see the basement?”
ALAMO: Refers to The Alamo, a historic site in Texas.
Sound from an ambulance
SIREN: The loud sound made by emergency vehicles.
Certain sword spelled the British way
SABRE: The British spelling of “saber,” a type of curved sword.
Base of miso
SOY: Soybeans are the main ingredient in miso.
