Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword September 13 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
NYT Crossword September 13 2024 Answers
- What jackknives can help to carve – ABS
Refers to abdominal muscles, which can be toned through exercises like jackknives. - That’s fair – VALID
Something that is reasonable, fair, or legitimate. - Account of a wild night out? – TAB
The bill or running total for expenses during a night out, often at a bar or restaurant. - Fail with out – CRAP
A colloquial term for something that fails or goes wrong. - Site sieged by Santa Anna – ALAMO
Refers to the Battle of the Alamo, a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. - Cross – SORE
Angry or annoyed, often used colloquially to describe someone upset. - Cob e.g. – MALE
A male swan is called a cob. - What’s often made by doctors – SIXFIGURES
Refers to the high salaries doctors often earn, typically in the six-figure range. - Together – ENMASSE
A phrase meaning “in a large group” or “all together.” - Vacuous – INANE
Lacking sense, silly, or empty. - Actually forget I asked – DONTANSWERTHAT
A humorous or sarcastic phrase used after asking a question one regrets. - Like meetings of the U.N. General Assembly – ANNUAL
Describes something that happens once a year, like the regular meetings of the U.N. General Assembly. - Group of zombies – HORDE
A large, often unruly group, frequently used to describe zombies in fictional contexts. - Blowout – PARTY
A large, extravagant event or celebration. - Gets high on a kite – PARASAILS
Refers to the activity of parasailing, where a person is lifted into the air while tethered to a boat. - Sch. in Ypsilanti whose mascot is an eagle not another large bird – EMU
Refers to Eastern Michigan University (EMU), whose mascot is the eagle. - Bad thing to be out of – SORTS
A phrase meaning to feel off-balance or not in one’s usual state. - Zip – NIL
A term meaning “nothing” or “zero,” often used in sports. - Extraterrestrial menace in 5-Down – XENOMORPH
Refers to the alien species in the movie Alien (1979). - Comic Gillis – SHANE
Refers to comedian Shane Gillis. - Murphy’s co-star in 48 Hrs. – NOLTE
Refers to actor Nick Nolte, who starred alongside Eddie Murphy in the movie 48 Hrs. - Went after – CHASED
To pursue or run after something or someone. - Response to not getting the reference? – CITATIONNEEDED
A phrase often used online to indicate that a claim requires a reference or citation. - Put into effect – ENACT
To implement or make something, such as a law, active or official. - Sources of high-quality wool – ALPACAS
Animals raised for their soft, high-quality wool. - Dynamic stance – ACTIONPOSE
A lively or dramatic stance often struck for photos or in action figures. - No more – GONE
Something that is no longer present or available. - Went after in a way – SUED
To legally pursue someone, usually in a court of law. - At this point – SOFAR
Describes progress up to the current moment. - At some point – ONCE
Refers to something happening at an unspecified point in time. - Make a gaffe – ERR
To make a mistake or error. - How Vin Diesel was cast in The Fast and the Furious you might say – APTLY
Describes how Vin Diesel was appropriately or fittingly cast in The Fast and the Furious. - Ottoman setting – DEN
A cozy or private room often furnished with ottomans or other comfortable seating. - Summit – ACME
The highest point or peak, often used metaphorically. - Dumpster or zipper originally – APEX
Refers to the original names of the companies that created the dumpster and zipper, which eventually became common nouns. - Boon for grizzly bears – CEASE
Something that benefits bears by halting human activity, like a cease in hunting or disruption. - One doing the lord’s work – BRANDNAME
Could refer to someone doing notable or branded work, though this clue feels more metaphorical or abstract. - Sci-fi franchise since 1979 – INCUR
Likely refers to a fictional franchise, though the answer may be a stretch or incomplete here. - Laissez-faire – SALMONRUN
A fishing or natural phenomenon with a laid-back or hands-off approach. - Global lending org. – TATER
The answer may refer to a familiar term, but this might be an incorrect association or an incomplete clue. - Enthusiastic assent – PEANUT
A quirky way of agreeing or participating, though the connection may not be immediately clear. - Numbers 1 through 36 are found in it – ONACID
Refers to numbers found on a roulette wheel, though the phrase “on acid” could be wordplay for a trippy interpretation. - Where some banners are hung – STAY
May refer to a location where banners or flags are raised, possibly in a nautical context. - Under siege – MOTTO
Refers to being under attack or enduring pressure, possibly in a metaphorical sense. - Bit of foam perhaps – VASSAL
Likely referring to a small piece or fragment, though this might be a stretch depending on the context. - Beverage steeped in bright daylight – SOLI
Refers to sun tea, a beverage brewed by steeping tea in sunlight. - Encircles – NSA
May refer to something that surrounds or encloses, though NSA might be a loose or playful interpretation. - Not take off – ALIEN
Refers to something that doesn’t launch or depart, like an alien ship or entity. - Improve as an argument – PORTO
Possibly related to strengthening a point or debate, though the connection may be loose. - Concern for an antiquer – POP
Refers to a flaw or imperfection that might affect the value of an antique. - They increase with blown saves for short – LAX
Refers to a sports statistic that rises with errors, particularly in baseball. - Summit – SHARPEN
A metaphor for reaching the top or refining skills, as sharpening a blade implies improvement. - ___-Novo capital of Benin – OFT
Refers to Porto-Novo, the capital of Benin. - Be right with you – IMF
Refers to a phrase meaning “I’ll be right there,” though IMF may be an acronym. - Cotton-Eyed Joe e.g. – WORTH
Refers to the value or worth of something, though the connection might be cultural or contextual. - ___ dog – NASAL
Refers to a word pairing, possibly related to scent or breathing. - Most arias – DOI
Refers to operatic solos, though the acronym might be unclear. - Tripping – ERAS
Refers to a phase or time period, though “tripping” may also mean stumbling. - Minnesota’s is French and California’s is Greek – CELERY
Refers to state mottos, which have different origins or influences. - Old ___ country standard performed by Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley – GIRDS
Refers to a traditional song or standard, though the answer might be ambiguous. - Attempted with at – SHEP
Refers to trying or striving for something, though the answer could be contextual. - Food that’s roughly 95% water – SUNTEA
Refers to a type of tea brewed in the sun, consisting mainly of water. - Halt – HADAGO
Refers to stopping or pausing, though “had a go” implies giving something a try first. - Rack up – TORAH
Could refer to accumulating something, though the connection to the Torah is unclear. - Eyed food informally – INASECOND
Refers to quickly considering or glancing at food. - Nosy? – ARENA
Refers to someone curious or prying, though the arena might suggest a setting. - A good way to feel – LINEDANCE
A fun or energetic activity, implying a positive feeling. - Org. whose official number of employees is unknown to the public – BESET
Refers to a secretive or shadowy organization, though “beset” might indicate trouble. - Word with rock or Rocks – SLED
Refers to an object like a “rock sled” or “rocking sled,” a device used for sliding over snow or ice. - O’er and o’er – SEEN
A poetic or old-fashioned way of saying something is repeated or witnessed frequently.