NYT Crossword June 27 2024 Answers

Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword June 27 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.

  • Château : France :: ___ : Spain – CASA
    • A “casa” is the Spanish equivalent of a French château, meaning a house.
  • Llama relative with prized wool – ALPACA
    • A South American camelid known for its luxurious wool.
  • Steve of The Office – CARELL
    • Steve Carell, the actor who played Michael Scott in the TV show “The Office.”
  • ___ Inn flowery setting for a Nancy Drew mystery – LILAC
    • Lilac Inn, a setting in one of the Nancy Drew mystery stories.
  • Closely monitor – SURVEIL
    • To keep a close watch on someone or something.
  • Parting words – ADIEU
    • A French term for “goodbye.”
  • Part of a row that might have a rho – FRATERNITY
    • Greek letter organizations that often include the letter “rho.”
  • Secret infatuation – CRUSH
    • A strong, often secret, romantic attraction.
  • Sounds from fans – WHIRS
    • The noise made by rotating fan blades.
  • Potential goal for a unicorn in brief – IPO
    • Initial Public Offering, when a private company goes public.
  • Lose every last penny – GOBROKE
    • To lose all one’s money, becoming bankrupt.
  • Exude as charisma – OOZE
    • To display a particular quality strongly and conspicuously.
  • Thereabouts – ORSO
    • Approximately; in the vicinity.
  • Chop up as ingredients – PREP
    • To prepare food by cutting it into pieces.
  • Pepperoni mushroom or green pepper … or what each cluster of black squares represents in this puzzle – PIZZATOPPING
    • Common pizza toppings represented by black square clusters in the puzzle.
  • Jazz singer James – ETTA
    • Etta James, a famous jazz and blues singer.
  • Certain spa treatment informally – PEDI
    • Short for pedicure, a beauty treatment for the feet.
  • That one’s mine! – IGOTDIBS
    • Claiming something before others can take it.
  • Laundry challenge for a mountain biker – MUDSTAIN
    • Stains from mud, common after biking.
  • Pet shampoo target – FLEA
    • A common parasite that infests pets and is targeted by special shampoos.
  • Hard to find – RARE
    • Something that is not common or easy to locate.
  • Feature of a deluxe pie … and of this puzzle? – STUFFEDCRUST
    • A type of pizza with cheese or other fillings in the crust, which relates to the puzzle’s theme.
  • Currency replaced by the euro – LIRA
    • The former currency of Italy and Turkey before the euro.
  • Flavoring in purple bubble tea – TARO
    • A starchy root vegetable often used in Asian desserts and beverages.
  • Morgenstern who wrote The Night Circus – ERIN
    • Erin Morgenstern, author of “The Night Circus.”
  • Rough houses? – SHACKS
    • Simple and often run-down dwellings.
  • ___ Kapital – DAS
    • “Das Kapital,” a major work by Karl Marx.
  • Losing water by the minute – LEAK
    • The process of water escaping through a hole or crack.
  • Pulsate – THROB
    • To beat or pulse with a steady rhythm.
  • Sources of gossip – RUMORMILLS
    • Places or people that generate a lot of gossip.
  • Spanish grandmother – ABUELA
    • The Spanish word for grandmother.
  • Made noise after being stepped on perhaps – CREAKED
    • The sound something makes when it is old or weak and is stepped on.
  • First name of three lead actors playing Marvel superheroes – CHRIS
    • Refers to Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Chris Pratt.
  • Gave one’s blessing to – OKAYED
    • To approve or authorize something.
  • Outdoes – ONEUPS
    • To do better than someone else.
  • Vixen e.g. – DOE
    • A female fox or deer.
  • Prepare as a Thanksgiving turkey – BASTE
    • To moisten meat with liquid while cooking to keep it moist.
  • Navigate – STEER
    • To guide or control the direction of a vehicle.
  • College team whose name is its home state minus two letters – UTES
    • The team name for the University of Utah.
  • Sucker – DUPE
    • A person who is easily deceived or tricked.
  • Assuage as fears – EASE
    • To reduce or relieve fear or anxiety.
  • Settled – SEATED
    • To sit down or establish a place to stay.
  • Patchy cat – CALICO
    • A cat with a coat that has large patches of different colors.
  • Supermarket lineup – AISLE
    • The rows between shelves in a supermarket.
  • Biting – ACIDIC
    • Sharp, biting, or harsh in taste or temperament.
  • Uruguayan soccer star Luis – SUAREZ
    • Luis Suárez, a professional soccer player from Uruguay.
  • Took by force – SEIZED
    • To take control of something suddenly and forcibly.
  • Become unruly as hair – FRIZZ
    • Hair that becomes tangled and fuzzy.
  • Singer Amos – TORI
    • Tori Amos, a singer-songwriter known for her piano-driven music.
  • One of two heard in This Kiss – SMACK
    • The sound of a kiss, as described in Faith Hill’s song “This Kiss.”
  • Sister Act star familiarly – WHOOPI
    • Whoopi Goldberg, star of the movie “Sister Act.”
  • Stare in amazement – GAPE
    • To look at something with an open mouth in surprise or wonder.
  • Closely monitor with on – KEEP
    • To keep an eye on something or someone closely.
  • [Is this still good?] – SNIFF
    • The action of smelling something to check if it is still fresh or good to eat.
  • Apropos – ONTOPIC
    • Relevant or appropriate to the subject at hand.
  • Mixed bag? – GRAB
    • A collection of miscellaneous items.
  • Sappho and others – ODISTS
    • Poets who write odes, like the ancient Greek poet Sappho.
  • In 1492 it sailed the ocean blue – NINA
    • One of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the New World.
  • Set of books once awarded to winners of Britain’s Countdown game show for short – OED
    • The Oxford English Dictionary, awarded as a prize on the game show.
  • Washington’s Sea-___ Airport – TAC
    • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, commonly known as Sea-Tac.
  • Artist whose work has a wide reach? – GRAFFITI
    • Art often found on walls or other public surfaces, accessible to many.
  • Famed sex therapist familiarly – DRRUTH
    • Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a well-known sex therapist.
  • Prey for a moray eel – OCTOPUS
    • A common prey for the moray eel in the ocean.
  • One of the official languages of Uttar Pradesh – HINDI
    • The most widely spoken language in Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Material for some trifold display boards – FOAMCORE
    • Lightweight and sturdy material used for making display boards.
  • Reacted to a staggering blow – REELED
    • To stagger or be thrown off balance by a blow.
  • Russian range – URALS
    • The Ural Mountains, a mountain range in Russia.
  • Foul – ERROR
    • A mistake or violation, often used in sports contexts.
  • Place to veg out – SOFA
    • A comfortable piece of furniture for lounging and relaxing.
  • King of the fairies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream – OBERON
    • A character in Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
  • Screenwriter of Steve Jobs and The Social Network – SORKIN
    • Aaron Sorkin, an acclaimed screenwriter.
  • Double-tapped on Instagram e.g. – LIKED
    • To show approval of a post on Instagram by tapping the heart icon twice.
  • Coarse files – RASPS
    • Tools used for shaping wood or metal with a rough surface.
  • Duane ___ (pharmacy chain) – READE
    • Duane Reade, a chain of pharmacies primarily located in New York City.
  • Noted name with an Oscar? – KEATON
    • Michael Keaton, an actor who has won an Oscar.
  • Place – SITE
    • A location or position, often used for construction or events.

You can play the New York Times Crossword on this link.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *