NYT Crossword April 16 2024 Answers

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  1. Make extremely happyELATE: To bring great joy or delight.
  2. Planets poeticallyORBS: A poetic term often used to describe planets as spherical bodies.
  3. ___ czar N.Y.C. government position whose job listing called for a virulent vehemence for verminRAT: A title for a city official dedicated to controlling pest populations.
  4. Historical objectRELIC: An artifact from the past, typically of significant historical interest.
  5. Watery as teaWEAK: Describing tea that is thin or diluted in flavor.
  6. A spare one might be kept in the bootTYRE: Refers to a spare tire stored in the trunk (boot) of a car.
  7. *Actor who played Oscar Wilde in Wilde [fish]STEPHENFRY: Noted actor known for portraying Oscar Wilde in the film “Wilde.”
  8. Word before date or danceRAIN: Often used in terms like “rain date” or “rain dance.”
  9. DiscardTOSS: To throw something away or aside.
  10. Journalists’ creditsBYLINES: Lines in a newspaper naming the author of an article.
  11. Bit of Tex-Mex bar foodTACO: A popular Mexican dish served at bars and restaurants.
  12. Starting point for a record-setting swim in 2023’s NyadCUBA: The location from which swimmer Diana Nyad started her historic swim.
  13. One under a birdieEAGLE: A term in golf scoring two strokes under par.
  14. Pigment used in the Lascaux cave paintingsOCHER: A natural earth pigment ranging in color from yellow to deep orange or brown.
  15. High-pitched flutePICCOLO: A small flute sounding an octave higher than the standard.
  16. New waxing waning full etc.PHASES: Different stages in the lunar cycle.
  17. Sticky stuffGOO: A sticky or slimy substance.
  18. Frequently phished figs.SSNS: Social Security numbers, often targeted in phishing attacks.
  19. ___ vs. para (Spanish 101 topic)POR: A preposition in Spanish often taught in beginner courses, contrasted with “para.”
  20. Certain immature adult … with a hint to both halves of the answers to each starred clueMANBABY: Slang for an adult displaying immature behavior, hinting at a puzzle theme.
  21. Auction bundleLOT: A group of items sold together in an auction setting.
  22. Worn-down part of a shoeSOLE: The bottom portion of a shoe that makes contact with the ground.
  23. Japan’s national fishKOI: A decorative fish commonly found in Japanese water gardens, symbolizing love and friendship.
  24. Risky choice of surfing apparelBIKINI: A minimal two-piece swimsuit, potentially impractical for rigorous sports like surfing.
  25. Makes (oneself) belovedENDEARS: To cause oneself to be loved or cherished through charming or affectionate actions.
  26. San Fran athleteNINER: A colloquial term for a player on the San Francisco 49ers, an American football team.
  27. ___ RicaCOSTA: A reference to Costa Rica, a Central American country known for its beaches, volcanoes, and biodiversity.
  28. Many a flat-screenHDTV: High-Definition Television, a standard for very clear digital broadcast and video playback.
  29. Pepper and O’Leary of classic rock: Abbr.SGTS: Refers to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, an iconic album by The Beatles.
  30. Immobilizers for bone fracturesSPLINTS: Devices used to stabilize and support broken bones to ensure proper healing.
  31. Pokes fun atRIBS: To tease or joke with someone in a playful manner.
  32. Fuel from a bogPEAT: Organic material formed in wetland conditions, used historically as a source of fuel.
  33. *Inventor who patented the first revolver [stallion]SAMUELCOLT: The inventor known for creating the Colt revolver, revolutionizing firearms with the ability to fire multiple rounds without reloading.
  34. Group of antsARMY: A large number of ants, often referred to collectively when discussing their organized, military-like behavior.
  35. Where a teen may wear a tuxPROM: A formal dance at high schools, typically held near the end of the academic year.
  36. Mammal with a miniature trunkTAPIR: A forest-dwelling animal noted for its short, prehensile snout resembling a trunk.
  37. SnatchNAB: To grab or capture something quickly and often unexpectedly.
  38. Hits the slopesSKIS: To engage in skiing, a winter sport involving traveling over snow with long, narrow pieces of material strapped to one’s feet.
  39. Exact godly vengeance onSMITE: To strike with a divine or supernatural force as a form of punishment.
  40. Hosp. areasERS: Emergency Rooms, critical sections of hospitals that provide immediate care for acute conditions.
  41. Rent outLEASE: To allow the use of property or equipment in exchange for regular payments.
  42. Drink aptly found in medieval eraMEAD: An alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, often associated with ancient times.
  43. Treads lightlyTIPTOES: To walk carefully and quietly, minimizing noise and impact.
  44. Bounce off the walls, sayECHO: A sound reflected off surfaces such that it repeats.
  45. Comes cleanCONFESSES: To admit or disclose something, typically a truth that has been hidden.
  46. Stadium whistle-blowerREFEREE: An official in sports games responsible for enforcing the rules.
  47. Beef option at ChipotleBARBACOA: A type of cooking meat, typically beef, that’s slow-cooked over an open fire or in a pit.
  48. Vodka brand in a blue bottleSKYY: A popular vodka brand known for its distinctive blue bottle.
  49. *Mouseketeer peer of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake [gander]RYANGOSLING: An actor who, like Spears and Timberlake, was a cast member of the Mickey Mouse Club.
  50. The Little Mermaid mermaidARIEL: The main character in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.”
  51. Past present or futureTENSE: A grammatical category that locates a situation in time, indicating when the action of a verb occurs.
  52. Free ones might precede subscriptionsTRIALS: Periods during which one can use a service for free before deciding to subscribe for a fee.
  53. Window-closing keyESC: Short for “Escape,” a computer key used to cancel operations or close windows.
  54. Sign before VirgoLEO: The astrological sign in the zodiac calendar that comes before Virgo, symbolized by the lion.
  55. Big name in baseball cardsTOPPS: A prominent manufacturer known for producing collectible baseball cards and other sports-related memorabilia.
  56. Gesundheit prompterSNEEZE: An involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth, typically eliciting a “Gesundheit” or “bless you” response.
  57. *English essayist who wrote ‘Lawyers, I suppose, were children once’ [ram]CHARLESLAMB: A renowned essayist known for his thoughtful and often whimsical prose.
  58. Resident of 123½ Sesame StreetBERT: One of the muppet characters living on Sesame Street, known for his distinctive monobrow and partnership with Ernie.
  59. Sleep stageREM: Rapid Eye Movement sleep, a stage of sleep characterized by vivid dreams and increased brain activity.
  60. Kind of salad that sounds like it should include cornCOBB: A type of salad typically containing chicken, bacon, eggs, and various vegetables but not corn.
  61. Fermented rice wineSAKE: A Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice.
  62. Quartet + quintetNINE: A group or set consisting of nine members (four in a quartet plus five in a quintet).
  63. Starts to wakeSTIRS: Begins to move or awaken from sleep.
  64. Wild couples cruise?NOAH’S ARK: A biblical reference to the vessel that saved pairs of every animal species during a great flood.
  65. Yang’s partnerYIN: In Chinese philosophy, the passive, feminine, earthy component balanced by the active, masculine, heavenly component, Yang.
  66. BeingEXISTENCE: The state or fact of living or existing.
  67. What might catch X’s at an O’s game?GLOVE: Referring to a baseball glove, which catches the baseball (‘X’s) during a game.
  68. N.F.L. coach CampbellDAN: Dan Campbell, a head coach in the National Football League.
  69. Noodles on a guitarRIFS: Informal term for playing improvised, intricate musical phrases on a guitar.
  70. Network with gavel-to-gavel coverageCSPAN: A television network known for providing uninterrupted, comprehensive coverage of government proceedings.
  71. Word in the title of Broadway’s longest-running showPHANTOM: Referring to “The Phantom of the Opera,” Broadway’s longest continuously running show.
  72. Compete (for)VIE: To strive for superiority or victory; to contest.
  73. Baker’s amts.TSBS: Abbreviation for tablespoons, a common measurement used in baking.
  74. Crispy sammiesBLTS: Sandwiches made with Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato, noted for their crisp texture.
  75. Miss Piggy to Miss PiggyMOI: French for “me,” often used by Miss Piggy as a way to refer to herself.
  76. Essie competitorOPI: A brand that, like Essie, is well-known for its nail polish products.
  77. Deserving of a fire emoji as a partyLIT: Slang for an exciting, fun, or “on fire” party.
  78. III in RomeTRE: The Roman numeral for three.

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