Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword June 21 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- Evidence collector for short – CSI
- Crime Scene Investigator, a professional who collects and analyzes evidence from crime scenes.
- Airport acquisitions – STAMPS
- Items purchased at the airport, typically in the form of postage or souvenir stamps.
- Transports not allowed on highways in brief – ATVS
- All-terrain vehicles, which are typically restricted from highway use due to safety concerns.
- Homecoming of a sort? – RUN
- A baseball term where a player returns to home plate, scoring a point for the team.
- Lead-in to normative – HETERO
- Refers to heteronormative, a term describing the assumption that heterosexuality is the default or normal sexual orientation.
- Protection against tampering – SEAL
- A closure or device used to secure something to prevent unauthorized access or tampering.
- Breath – INTIMATION
- A subtle or indirect hint or suggestion, akin to a breath of information.
- Marathoner’s focus – HALE
- Being in good health and robust condition, crucial for a marathon runner.
- Trial figure – STENO
- A stenographer, a person who transcribes spoken or recorded speech into written form during legal proceedings.
- Itinerant – NOMAD
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home, often in search of food, work, or other resources.
- Hiking gear chain – REI
- Recreational Equipment, Inc., a retailer specializing in outdoor gear and clothing.
- Kids’ menu go-with – CANNON
- This clue may be incorrect; a common side for kids’ menus is “FRIES.”
- Reaching across – SPRAYING
- Dispersing a liquid or substance across a wide area.
- Neighbor of New York: Abbr. – ONT
- Ontario, a Canadian province bordering New York State.
- Kind of – ABIT
- Slightly or somewhat.
- Hanger-on – LEECH
- A person who clings to others for personal gain without giving anything in return.
- Slop spots – STIES
- Enclosures for pigs, known for being messy or dirty.
- Over it – BLASE
- Indifferent or bored with life, often due to overexposure or excess.
- Get out of Dodge – ALIVE
- To escape or leave a dangerous situation safely.
- Fancy few – LEAST
- A small or minimal amount.
- In reserve – ONICE
- Held back or kept available for future use.
- Name associated with blue ribbons – PABST
- Pabst Blue Ribbon, a popular brand of beer.
- Loud kiss – SMACK
- A sharp, resounding kiss.
- Staff note – MEMO
- A written message or communication within an organization.
- Accessibility law inits. – ADA
- Americans with Disabilities Act, a law ensuring rights for individuals with disabilities.
- Walked for a cause – PICKEDON
- This seems incorrect; a more fitting phrase is “PICKETED,” which means to protest by marching.
- Prisoner’s reprieve – PARTED
- Likely incorrect; a better answer could be “PAROLE,” a temporary or permanent release from prison.
- Issue in a group project perhaps – EGO
- Personal pride or self-importance that can cause conflicts in collaborative efforts.
- Sidekick of 1950s TV – TONTO
- The loyal companion of the Lone Ranger in the classic television series.
- Dress down – SCOLD
- To reprimand or criticize someone severely.
- Deal! – DONE
- An agreement or arrangement has been finalized.
- Commercial identifiers … or what four pairs of answers must do in order to match their clues – TRADENAMES
- Recognizable brand names used in commerce.
- Letters on an Organic label – USDA
- United States Department of Agriculture, which certifies organic products.
- Take baby steps – TODDLE
- To walk with short, unsteady steps, as a young child does.
- TV relative who wears a bowler hat and sunglasses – ITT
- Cousin Itt from the TV show “The Addams Family.”
- Dope – PHAT
- Slang term meaning excellent or cool.
- Roger’s cousin? – YESSIR
- A response indicating agreement or acknowledgment, similar to “Roger that.”
- Position held by a woman at roughly 10% of Fortune 500 companies – CEO
- Chief Executive Officer, the highest-ranking executive in a company.
- Brand for bakers – CRISCO
- A popular brand of shortening and cooking products.
- Get bronze – SPEDUP
- Likely incorrect; the correct answer is “TAN,” as in getting a suntan.
- Mens rea for example – INTENT
- The mental state of intent to commit a crime, as used in legal contexts.
- Bowling-pin-shaped creature of Al Capp cartoons – SHMOO
- A fictional creature from Al Capp’s comic strip “Li’l Abner.”
- What the March Hare dips his watch in – TEA
- From “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” where the March Hare dips his watch in tea.
- Subject line abbr. – ATTN
- Short for “Attention,” used in email or memo subject lines.
- Process of cell division – MITOSIS
- The process by which a cell divides to form two daughter cells.
- Inspiration for an essay writer – MUSE
- A source of inspiration, often personified as a woman in mythology and literature.
- Technology used in seafloor mapping – SONAR
- Sound Navigation and Ranging, a technique that uses sound waves to map underwater features.
- Vape’s lack – SMOKE
- Vaporizers produce vapor rather than smoke.
- Most lachrymose – TEARIEST
- The most prone to shedding tears or being emotional.
- Kind of electrons on the outermost shell of an atom – VALENCE
- Electrons in the outermost shell that determine an atom’s bonding behavior.
- Dancer’s haul – TIPS
- Gratuities or extra payments given to dancers for their performances.
- Lorelai’s place of business on Gilmore Girls – INN
- The Independence Inn, where Lorelai Gilmore works.
- U.S. city where the frozen margarita was invented – DALLAS
- Dallas, Texas, credited with the invention of the frozen margarita machine.
- Gullible – NAIVE
- Easily fooled or overly trusting.
- Wild ingredient in some beers – YEAST
- A microorganism used in fermentation to produce beer.
- Symbol of industry – BEE
- Bees are often used as a symbol of hard work and industriousness.
- Smooth – SLICK
- Sleek or glossy; also means clever or suave.
- Something to pick up at will call – TICKET
- An item reserved and paid for in advance, to be collected at a venue.
- Monk’s style – ZEN
- A form of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition.
- Boa you wouldn’t want around your neck – CONSTRICTOR
- A type of snake that kills its prey by squeezing.
- On the ___ – LAM
- Slang for being on the run, especially from the law.
- Wowzers! – OMG
- An exclamation of surprise or amazement, short for “Oh My God.”
- Fivesomes – PENTADS
- Groups of five.
- Went from a trot to a canter say – SPEDUP
- Increased speed or pace, particularly in horse riding.
- President during the Era of Good Feelings – MONROE
- James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, associated with this period of national unity.
- Like some clocks – DIGITAL
- Clocks that display time with digits rather than hands.
- Have away with words? – DELETE
- To remove text, often using the delete key on a keyboard.
- Enhances – ADDS TO
- To improve or increase the value or quality of something.
- Eccentric – ODD
- Unconventional or strange behavior.
- He played Mary Richards’s boss at WJM-TV – ASNER
- Ed Asner, who played Lou Grant on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
- Former parent company of NBC – RCA
- The Radio Corporation of America, which originally founded NBC.
- Calculations often expressed with a + or – – SUM
- Arithmetic operations involving addition and subtraction.
- Partake of – EAT
- To consume food or drink.
- Certain Ivy Leaguer – YALIE
- A student or graduate of Yale University.
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