Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword May 23 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- Many a download – PDF
- A PDF (Portable Document Format) is a common file format for documents downloaded from the internet.
- Rugby equivalent of a touchdown – TRY
- In rugby, a try is scored by grounding the ball in the opponent’s in-goal area, similar to a touchdown in American football.
- Who said of himself in 1912 No one candidate was ever elected ex-president by such a large majority – TAFT
- William Howard Taft humorously remarked on his overwhelming defeat in the 1912 presidential election.
- Quirky bit of running footwear – TOESHOE
- Toe shoes, or minimalist running shoes, have individual toe pockets.
- Get over a breakup say – MOVEON
- To move on means to emotionally recover from a breakup and continue with life.
- Be like-minded about – AGREEON
- To agree on something means to have a shared opinion or consensus.
- U.S. region with a weather pattern affectionately known as Karl the Fog – BAYAREA
- The Bay Area in California is known for its fog, humorously named Karl.
- Highlands hillside – BRAE
- Brae is a Scottish term for a hillside, particularly in the Highlands.
- What a king might sit on? – SLATS
- This clue is a play on words, with “slats” referring to wooden slats, but humorously implying a less regal seat.
- 80s celeb who aptly appeared on Letterman? – MRT
- Mr. T, a popular 80s celebrity known for his appearances on shows like “The A-Team,” appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”
- Asian capital on the Mediterranean coast – BEIRUT
- Beirut is the capital city of Lebanon, located on the Mediterranean coast.
- Colony member – ANT
- An ant is a member of a colony, living in a structured community.
- Paul who directed Bridesmaids – FEIG
- Paul Feig is the director of the movie “Bridesmaids.”
- Flattering verses – ODES
- Odes are poems that praise or flatter someone or something.
- Dangerous thing to assume – RISK
- A risk is an assumption or action that involves potential danger or loss.
- British unit of mass – TONNE
- A tonne, also known as a metric ton, is a unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 kilograms.
- One hawing but not hemming? – ASS
- An ass (donkey) is known for its braying sound, represented as “haw.”
- Tiniest change – DIMES
- Dimes are the smallest U.S. coins in terms of physical size and often symbolize small amounts of money.
- Release – LETGO
- To let go means to release or set free.
- Hairstyle worn by Janet Jackson in the 1993 film Poetic Justice with a hint to entering four pairs of answers in this puzzle – BOXBRAIDS
- Box braids are a hairstyle featuring small, square-shaped sections of hair braided into individual plaits.
- Next – AFTER
- After means following in sequence.
- Concerning – ASFOR
- As for means with regard to or concerning.
- Govt. agency with the motto Fidelity Bravery Integrity – FBI
- The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) has the motto “Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity.”
- This is the life! – BIOTA
- Biota refers to the animal and plant life of a particular region.
- Next – THEN
- Then indicates the next moment or sequence in time.
- Name that’s an anagram of ORAL – ARLO
- Arlo is a name formed by rearranging the letters in “oral.”
- Buffet dispensers – URNS
- Urns are large containers used to dispense coffee or hot water at buffets.
- Texter’s If you ask me … – IMO
- IMO stands for “In My Opinion.”
- Please be our hero! – SAVEUS
- “Save us” is a plea for help or rescue.
- Heart test inits. – ECG
- ECG stands for electrocardiogram, a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart.
- Lay eggs as fish – SPAWN
- To spawn means to lay eggs, typically used for fish and amphibians.
- Still I ___ (Maya Angelou poem) – RISE
- “Still I Rise” is a famous poem by Maya Angelou.
- What banana bread is often baked in – LOAFPAN
- A loaf pan is a rectangular baking dish used for making bread and other baked goods.
- Ambassador’s aide – ATTACHE
- An attaché is a person assigned to the diplomatic or administrative staff of an ambassador.
- Food brand with a rabbit mascot – ANNIES
- Annie’s is a food brand known for its natural and organic products, featuring a rabbit mascot.
- Ropes in – LASSOES
- To lasso means to catch with a long rope, typically used in rodeos or cattle wrangling.
- Cornerstone abbr. – ESTD
- Estd. is an abbreviation for “established,” often found on cornerstones marking the founding date of buildings.
- Doesn’t matter which – ANY
- Any means any one of a choice or selection, indicating no preference.
- Show that Cicely Tyson became the first Black woman to host in 79 – SNL
- “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) is the show Cicely Tyson hosted, becoming the first Black woman to do so in 1979.
- Education grp. – PTA
- PTA stands for Parent-Teacher Association, an organization that supports schools and education.
- Academic achievements – BOA
- BOA (Bachelor of Arts) is a degree awarded for completing undergraduate studies, representing academic achievement.
- Doesn’t allow – BANS
- To ban means to prohibit or not allow.
- Western bloc since ’93 – EU
- The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of European countries, established in 1993.
- Member of an Australian mob colloquially – ROO
- Roo is short for kangaroo, which can be referred to as part of a “mob” in Australian slang.
- Strong desires – YENS
- Yens are strong desires or cravings.
- Section of a kid’s store perhaps – TOYS
- Toys are a common section in a children’s store.
- Director DuVernay – AVA
- Ava DuVernay is a notable film director known for works such as “Selma” and “A Wrinkle in Time.”
- Available as an apartment – TOLET
- To let means available for rent, often used in real estate listings.
- Brimming (with) – AWASH
- Awash means filled, covered, or overflowing with something.
- Gives a grilling – RAKESOVER
- To rake over means to thoroughly examine or criticize, often in a grilling manner.
- ___ James ABC’s first Black Bachelor – MATT
- Matt James was the first Black Bachelor on the ABC dating show “The Bachelor.”
- Nature-centric channel familiarly – NATGEO
- Nat Geo is short for National Geographic, a channel known for nature and science programming.
- Target of a heist – LOOT
- Loot is the stolen goods or target in a heist.
- Light entertainment? – LASERSHOW
- A laser show is a form of entertainment using laser lights.
- Amazon predator – ORCA
- An orca, also known as a killer whale, is a predator found in various oceans, but here it might be a play on words for Amazon (the company) and its competitive nature.
- Food brand with a rabbit mascot – ANNIES
- Annie’s is a food brand known for its natural and organic products, featuring a rabbit mascot.
- Two in a row? – BACKTOBACK
- Back-to-back means occurring consecutively, one after another.
- Iconic declaration from Bruce Wayne – IMBATMAN
- “I’m Batman” is a famous line from Bruce Wayne, the alter ego of the superhero Batman.
- Initialism before an online summary – TLDR
- TL;DR stands for “Too Long; Didn’t Read,” a summary for long texts.
- ___ Maar muse of Pablo Picasso – DORA
- Dora Maar was a famous photographer and painter, also known for being a muse of Pablo Picasso.
- Come and Don’t come at a craps table – BETS
- Bets on “Come” and “Don’t Come” are options in the dice game craps.
- What electrolytes contain – IONS
- Ions are charged particles that are essential components of electrolytes.
- Spanish grandmother – ABUELA
- Abuela is the Spanish word for grandmother.
- Chosen to do without – OMIT
- To omit means to leave out or exclude.
- Ends of a homemade walkie-talkie – CANS
- Cans, referring to the classic “tin can telephone” made with string and two cans.
- Swindles – CONS
- Cons are fraudulent schemes or deceptions.
- Add evenly as a marinade – BASTE
- To baste means to pour or brush liquid over food, especially meat, during cooking to keep it moist.
- Platform whose exploitation is called jailbreaking for short – IOS
- iOS is Apple’s mobile operating system, which can be “jailbroken” to bypass restrictions.
- Some athletic sneakers – AVIAS
- Avia is a brand known for its athletic sneakers.
- Popular brews – IPAS
- IPAs (India Pale Ales) are a popular type of craft beer.
- Chichi – FANCY
- Chichi means pretentious or overly elaborate, often referred to as fancy.
- Floored it – SPED
- Sped means to drive or move very fast, often implying that someone floored the gas pedal.
- Disney lion voiced by Beyoncé – NALA
- Nala is a character in Disney’s “The Lion King,” voiced by Beyoncé in the 2019 remake.
- Fashionable look in lingo – CHIC
- Chic means stylish or fashionable.
- Color of coffee ice cream – TAN
- Tan is the color associated with coffee ice cream.
- Subj. for a nonnative speaker – ESL
- ESL stands for English as a Second Language, a subject for nonnative English speakers.
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