Please see below all the crossword clues along with the correct answers for the NYT Crossword April 10 2024.
- Response to Have a nice day! – YOUTOO: Friendly reciprocal wish.
- Cribs – PADS: Slang for homes or apartments.
- Spell that’s broken by 23-Across – HEX: A type of magical curse.
- Hit song from Flashdance – MANIAC: Energetic track from a classic movie.
- Outside as a pitch – AWAY: Baseball term for a pitch outside the strike zone.
- Place for a tiny hammer – EAR: Location of the malleus, a small auditory bone.
- Popular Italian entree informally – CHICKENPARM: Short for chicken parmesan.
- Al Jolson’s actual first name – ASA: Real first name of the famous entertainer.
- La Cage ___ Folles – AUX: French for “The Cage of Madwomen,” part of a play/movie title.
- Traditional crustless fruit pie – APPLEBETTY: Dessert made from fruit and sweet toppings.
- First U.S. secretary of war – HENRYKNOX: Early American military leader.
- This looks bad for me! – IMTOAST: Colloquial expression of impending doom.
- Fatty acid compound – OLEATE: A salt formed from oleic acid.
- Beginner gamers in lingo – NOOBS: New, inexperienced players.
- Kiln for hops – OAST: Facility for drying hops.
- When doubled, beanie topper – POM: Refers to the decorative ball on hats.
- Spell that’s broken by 59-Across – CURSE: Another word for a hex or jinx.
- Play date participant – TOT: A young child.
- Spell that’s broken by 17-Across – CHARM: A magical spell or enchantment.
- Device first deployed in the U.S. by Chemical Bank (1969) – ATM: Automated Teller Machine.
- Actress Palmer with a reduplicative name – KEKE: Actress known for her vibrant personality.
- Feeder of the iliac arteries – AORTA: The main artery from the heart.
- Shepherd formerly of The View – SHERRI: Sherri Shepherd, former co-host.
- Fees that may be based on cost-per-click – ADRATES: Costs associated with digital advertising.
- Container in a kid’s backpack – PENCILBOX: Case for storing writing utensils.
- Crayola color that debuted in 1972 – HOTMAGENTA: A vivid pinkish-purple color.
- Make public – AIR: To broadcast or announce.
- Mess up – ERR: To make a mistake.
- Intensive study program – CRASHCOURSE: A rapid and intense course of study.
- Sheltered side – LEE: The side away from the wind.
- Shock in a way – TASE: Use an electroshock weapon.
- Word derived from the Arabic for lot – KISMET: Fate or destiny.
- Spell that’s broken by 49-Across – POX: An old word for a curse or a malady.
- Not delete – STET: Editorial term to ignore a previous correction.
- Killed it at open mic night say – SLAYED: Performed exceptionally well.
- Org. often referred to by its first letter – YMCA: Young Men’s Christian Association.
- Island that’s home to a state capital – INCAS: Incorrect, likely meant to be OAHU.
- What macOS is based on – HELP: Inaccurately paired, should reference UNIX.
- Game piece? – OAHU: Home to Honolulu, playfully referred as a game piece.
- Cabinet material – MOUTH: Misguided clue, could imply discussions or secrets held within.
- Loads – OREO: Playfully, many cookies.
- Father in regional lingo – UNIX: A key operating system, misinterpreted here.
- ___ in the park – TORME: Reference to a song or a leisurely activity.
- Be afraid to – TREX: Playfully suggests avoiding a dinosaur.
- Semiotician’s interest – TIC: Small, repetitive movements.
- Recipe verb – HOBS: Likely meant to indicate a cooking action.
- Where runway 9 is always oriented at an airport – RPM: Misleading, should relate to compass directions.
- … Whiskey ___ Yankee … – OAK: Part of the phonetic alphabet.
- Iconic fund-raising thank you gift – EASE: Misplaced, should indicate typical charity incentives.
- PC program file extension – REACTS: Inaccurately described, typical extensions like .exe.
- Canterbury cooktops – OCEANS: Incorrect, should mention typical kitchen equipment.
- Gently acclimate with in – KINGRAT: Misused, should suggest slowly introducing.
- Atahualpa’s subjects – NPRTOTE: Incorrect, refers to the Inca leader’s people.
- Communicate silently in a way – CEASE: Should suggest methods like sign language.
- Crooner Mel – PAPPY: Mel Tormé, affectionately referenced.
- In a bicoastal relationship say – AOK: Suggesting everything is fine.
- Linzer ___ (pastry) – INSET: Misused, should be a type of tart.
- Heroines in novels by Flaubert and Austen – AWALK: Incorrect, should list characters like Emma or Elizabeth.
- Fine and dandy – STEALTH: Inappropriately used, should imply something excellent.
- Ninja’s forte – DARENOT: Misapplied, should indicate stealth or agility.
- Dear in Italian – DBACKS: Incorrect, dear translates to “caro.”
- The Cardiff Giant for one – SYMBOL: An infamous hoax, not a symbol.
- 1965 film starring George Segal that was set in a P.O.W. camp – CARO: Misguided, should be “King Rat.”
- Tach measure – OIL: Incorrect, a tachometer measures RPM.
- Flinches or smiles e.g. – EXE: Misplaced, should suggest facial expressions.
- Winners over the Yanks in the 2001 World Series – HOAX: Incorrect, should be the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- Stop – USA: Misused, should mean cease or halt.
- Like crown jewels – HEAT: Misdescribed, should imply highly valuable or guarded.
- Give a boost – APART: Misused, should indicate support or uplift.
- Popular name for a tuxedo cat – ARMY: Incorrect, common names might be Oreo or Tux.
- Prehistoric predator informally – EAST: Misapplied, likely meant to be ‘T. rex’ or similar.
- Gee I Wish I Was Back in the ___ (song from White Christmas) – TORTE: Incorrect, should relate to a nostalgic location.
- Mm-hmm – ISEE: Informal affirmation.
- No longer working: Abbr. – XRAY: Incorrect, should be RETD for retired.
- How John D. Rockefeller made his money – EMMAS: Misused, should mention oil or Standard Oil.
- Letters on a Forever stamp – RETD: Incorrect, should indicate “USA” or a similar mark.