NYT Crossword July 10 2024 Answers

Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword July 10 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.

  • Warts and all – ASIS: Accepting something in its current state, with all its imperfections.
  • Drug that’s dropped – LSD: A hallucinogenic drug, often taken in liquid or tab form.
  • Baking abbr. – TSP: Teaspoon, a common measurement in baking.
  • Long easy stride – LOPE: A relaxed, bounding stride often used by animals.
  • Formally reject – VETO: To officially refuse or reject a proposal or decision.
  • Many stuffed cat toys – MICE: Small, stuffed toys resembling mice, popular with cats.
  • Like much Cajun chicken – BLACKENED: A cooking method where seasoned meat is cooked in a very hot skillet to create a charred crust.
  • Literature Nobelist born in French Algeria – CAMUS: Albert Camus, a Nobel Prize-winning writer and philosopher.
  • Sprinkle in – ADD: To incorporate small amounts of ingredients.
  • Like a quarter moon tide – NEAP: A tide that occurs when the difference between high and low tide is least.
  • Most reserved – SHIEST: Extremely hesitant or reticent.
  • Thought-provoking – DEEP: Intellectually stimulating or profound.
  • Tuscan red wines – CHIANTIS: A type of red wine from the Chianti region in Tuscany, Italy.
  • Take in as a breath – DRAW: To inhale.
  • Hoosegow – SLAMMER: Slang for jail or prison.
  • Some whiskeys – RYES: Whiskeys made from at least 51% rye grain.
  • React like a startled horse – REARUP: To rise onto the hind legs.
  • Scottish John – IAN: A common Scottish form of the name John.
  • What memories are recounted in – PAST TENSE: The grammatical tense used to describe events that have already happened.
  • Cum On Feel the Noize band 1973 – SLADE: The band that originally recorded the hit song “Cum On Feel the Noize.”
  • Rx writers – MDS: Medical Doctors, who prescribe medications.
  • Food informally – EATS: Slang for food or a meal.
  • Caught some congers – EELED: Fished for or caught eels.
  • Wound stinger – SALT: Adding salt to a wound causes pain.
  • In the manner of – ALA: In the style or manner of.
  • Hard patterns to break … or a punny description of the climbs up the circled letters – VICIOUS CYCLES: Difficult habits to break; also a play on the word “cycles” relating to biking.
  • Tony n’ ___ Wedding (Off Broadway hit) – TINA’S: A popular interactive theater production.
  • Mourned a death in Judaism – SAT SHIVA: The Jewish practice of mourning a death by sitting Shiva.
  • Three-week bike race such as the one featured in this puzzle – GRAND TOUR: A long-distance cycling stage race.
  • Fire remnant – EMBER: A small, glowing piece of coal or wood from a dying fire.
  • Dug up – MINED: Extracted minerals or resources from the earth.
  • Fraction of a joule – ERG: A small unit of work or energy in the centimeter-gram-second system.
  • Brings in – EARNS: To receive money as payment for work.
  • Hot ___ (winter quaff) – TODDY: A warm alcoholic drink usually made with whiskey, honey, and spices.
  • How to become a whole new hue – DYE: To change the color of something by soaking it in a dye.
  • Little twerp – SNOT: A derogatory term for a bratty or annoying child.
  • Duchess of ___ (Goya subject) – ALBA: A noblewoman who was a muse for the painter Francisco Goya.
  • You’ve convinced me! – SOLD: Expression indicating agreement or acceptance, often used in sales.
  • Device identifier in computing – IP ADDRESS: A unique string of numbers separated by periods that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
  • Moment informally – SEC: Short for second, used to indicate a brief period of time.
  • Singer/activist Horne – LENA: Lena Horne, a famous singer and civil rights activist.
  • Aerobic exercise option – STEP CLASS: A fitness class involving stepping exercises to improve cardiovascular health.
  • Pentagon org. – DOD: Department of Defense, the U.S. federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government related to national security and the military.
  • Segment of this puzzle’s race – STAGE: A part of a multi-part race.
  • Pardon me in Pisa – SCUSI: Italian for “excuse me.”
  • Nuisances – PESTS: Annoying or troublesome people or things.
  • Prez’s proxy – VEEP: The Vice President of the United States.
  • Where many Penobscot and Passamaquoddy live – MAINE: U.S. state where these Native American tribes are located.
  • Didn’t just think – KNEW: To have been certain or confident about something.
  • Typical ending point for this puzzle’s race – FINISH LINE: The line at the end of a race where competitors complete the course.
  • Actor Liu – SIMU: Simu Liu, known for his role in “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.”
  • 90 degrees say – RIGHT ANGLE: An angle of 90 degrees.
  • Member of the genus Lepus – HARE: A type of wild rabbit.
  • Group of two – DUO: A pair or two people performing together.
  • Mailed – SENT: Dispatched through the postal system.
  • Rotation meas. – DEG: Abbreviation for degree, a unit of measurement for angles.
  • One eschewing rose-tinted glasses – REALIST: A person who accepts and deals with things as they are.
  • Summer refresher – ICED TEA: A cold tea drink often enjoyed during warm weather.
  • Composer Rorem – NED: Ned Rorem, an American composer.
  • Box filled with bags – TEA CADDY: A container used to store tea bags.
  • Cloris ___ Emmy-winning actress on The Mary Tyler Moore Show – LEACHMAN: Cloris Leachman, known for her role on the show.
  • Went against the Word – SINNED: Committed a transgression against religious or moral law.
  • Facade – FRONT: The exterior face or appearance of a building.
  • Food item quaintly – VIAND: An item of food, especially a delicacy.
  • Loan shark’s business – USURY: The practice of lending money at unreasonably high interest rates.
  • Base boss informally – SARGE: Short for sergeant, a non-commissioned officer in the military.
  • Book in a biblioteca – LIBRO: The Spanish word for book.
  • Occasion – EVENT: A significant happening or social gathering.
  • ___-CoV-2 (virus that causes Covid-19) – SARS: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, part of the virus’s name.
  • Group of three – TRIO: A set of three people or things.
  • Clock-setting standard: Abbr. – GMT: Greenwich Mean Time, the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London.
  • British ref. – OED: Oxford English Dictionary, a comprehensive dictionary of the English language.

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