NYT Crossword June 3 2024 Answers

Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword June 3 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.

  • Radio knob – DIAL: A control knob used to change frequencies or settings on a radio.
  • Soccer star Lionel – MESSI: Refers to Lionel Messi, the famous Argentine soccer player.
  • What time? – WHEN: A question asking for the specific time of an event.
  • Until – UPTO: Indicating a limit or extent of time or quantity.
  • For a specific purpose as a committee – ADHOC: Formed or used for a particular purpose or need.
  • Granola grains – OATS: A type of grain commonly used in granola.
  • King or queen but not prince – CHESSPIECE: Refers to the pieces used in the game of chess, specifically the king and queen.
  • What’s black and white and wet all over? – ORCA: A riddle answer referring to the killer whale.
  • Asian peninsula – KOREA: The peninsula in East Asia comprising North and South Korea.
  • Scolding syllable – TSK: A sound made to express disapproval or annoyance.
  • Opposite of subtract – ADD: To combine or increase a total.
  • Words following brother or up – INARMS: Phrases like “brother-in-arms” or “up-in-arms”.
  • Show of appreciation for great service – BIGTIP: A large gratuity given for excellent service.
  • Hot off the presses – NEW: Refers to something that is freshly printed or recently released.
  • Mineral suffix – ITE: A common suffix used in the names of minerals.
  • Buckle up for this one! – CARRIDE: A trip taken in a car.
  • Get high on acid – TRIPOUT: To experience hallucinations or altered states of perception, often associated with LSD.
  • Latin love – AMOR: The Latin word for love.
  • Artfully arranged meats – CHARCUTERIE: A selection of cured meats, often served as an appetizer.
  • Biblical pronoun – THOU: An archaic second-person singular pronoun used in the Bible.
  • Some work site supervisors – FOREMEN: Supervisors in charge of workers at a construction or industrial site.
  • Around 37 million people shop at it every day roughly equivalent to the population of Canada – WALMART: Refers to the retail giant Walmart.
  • Toyota’s ___4 – RAV: Refers to the Toyota RAV4, a popular SUV model.
  • Yank – TUG: To pull something sharply or suddenly.
  • Seasoning blend from Maryland – OLDBAY: A popular seasoning mix originating from Maryland.
  • Cancel out – NEGATE: To nullify or make ineffective.
  • Boy band with members such as J-Hope and Jungkook – BTS: Refers to the popular South Korean boy band BTS.
  • Youngest woman to serve in the U.S. Congress familiarly – AOC: Refers to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
  • Juliet’s love – ROMEO: Refers to Romeo, the romantic lead in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”.
  • Surrounding glow – AURA: A distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround a person or thing.
  • Helping to manage a nonprofit say … or where to find the answers to the starred clues? – ONTHEBOARD: Refers to being part of a board of directors for an organization.
  • Now wait ___! – ASEC: Short for “a second,” asking for a brief pause.
  • Paved part of a backyard perhaps – PATIO: A paved outdoor area adjacent to a house.
  • So they flew through a flaw in the ___: Ogden Nash line – FLUE: Refers to a humorous line by the poet Ogden Nash.
  • Skater Tony who is also 56-Across? – HAWK: Refers to Tony Hawk, a famous professional skateboarder.
  • M.I.T.’s ___ School of Management – SLOAN: Refers to the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Own (up) – FESS: To confess or admit something.
  • Make a quick visit as to a shop – DUCKIN: To enter briefly or quickly.
  • Apple device since 2007 – IPHONE: Refers to the iPhone, a popular smartphone by Apple.
  • Consumed uncooked – RAW: Food that is eaten without being cooked.
  • What two fingers in the shape of an L can mean – LOSER: A gesture made to indicate someone is a loser.
  • Cartographer’s creation – MAP: A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
  • Revise – EDIT: To make changes or corrections to a text.
  • ___ the Man (2006 rom-com) – SHE: Refers to the romantic comedy “She’s the Man.”
  • Laundry loss – SOCK: A common item that often goes missing in the laundry.
  • Rapper ___ Spice – ICE: Refers to rapper Ice Spice.
  • Texture in a cross section of timber – WOODGRAIN: The pattern and texture seen in a cross-section of wood.
  • Difficult experience – HARDTIME: A tough or challenging situation.
  • And so on: Abbr. – ETC: Short for “et cetera,” meaning “and the rest” or “and so forth.”
  • Government org. that runs an annual Codebreaker Challenge – NSA: Refers to the National Security Agency.
  • Actress Wiley of Orange Is the New Black – SAMIRA: Refers to Samira Wiley, an actress known for her role on “Orange Is the New Black.”
  • Flat tire’s need – AIR: Refers to the air needed to inflate a tire.
  • Dish made in a wok – STIRFRY: A dish cooked quickly in a wok with a small amount of oil.
  • Patrick ___ villainous protagonist of American Psycho – BATEMAN: Refers to Patrick Bateman, the main character in the novel and film “American Psycho.”
  • Wedding words – IDO: A phrase commonly spoken during wedding vows.
  • The p of m.p.g. – PER: Refers to “per” in “miles per gallon.”
  • Disney World theme park – EPCOT: Refers to EPCOT, one of the theme parks at Disney World.
  • More adorable – CUTER: Comparative form of cute, meaning more attractive or charming.
  • Cousin of a pushpin – THUMBTACK: A small pin used to attach papers to a board.
  • Sharer’s word – OUR: A word indicating possession by a group, often used to share.
  • Alternative to iced coffee – COLDBREW: A type of coffee brewed with cold water over an extended period.
  • Electronic echo effect – REVERB: Short for reverberation, an effect often used in music production.
  • A couple – TWO: Refers to two people or things.
  • I’m sorry Dave speaker of sci-fi – HAL: Refers to HAL 9000, the artificial intelligence in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
  • Some small batteries – AAS: Refers to AA batteries.
  • Mexican dish wrapped in a cornhusk – TAMALE: A traditional Mexican dish made of masa dough and filled with various ingredients.
  • One of two for a female kangaroo surprisingly – UTERUS: Refers to the fact that female kangaroos have two uteri.
  • Crystal-lined stones – GEODES: Hollow rocks with crystals lining the inside walls.
  • Rant and rave – GOOFF: To speak in an excited or angry manner.
  • Fastidious to a fault – OCD: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, characterized by excessive attention to detail.
  • Director Preminger – OTTO: Refers to Otto Preminger, a famous film director.
  • Pet that’s watered – CHIA: Refers to a Chia Pet, a novelty item where chia seeds grow into a plant.
  • Satisfied sigh – AAH: An expression of relief or contentment.
  • Subject of This Land Is Your Land for short – USA: Refers to the United States of America.
  • Photo ___ (P.R. events) – OPS: Short for “photo opportunities,” events designed for publicity photos.
  • Immeasurably long time – EON: An indefinitely long period.

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