Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword July 13 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- In ___ (completely) – TOTO: Latin phrase meaning “in total” or “completely.”
- Where music and passion were always the fashion in song – COPA: Refers to the Copacabana, a famous nightclub mentioned in the song “Copacabana.”
- Frustrating players in Go Fish – LIARS: People who deceive or lie, making the game of Go Fish frustrating.
- Some Depression-era public art – WPAMURALS: Murals commissioned by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression.
- Fanfare – ECLAT: Dazzling display or acclaim.
- We’ve been had! – ITSASETUP: An exclamation indicating someone has been tricked or deceived.
- Author whose given name was Alan Alexander – MILNE: A.A. Milne, the author of the Winnie-the-Pooh books.
- Fertilizer compounds – NITRATES: Chemical compounds often used in fertilizers to promote plant growth.
- N.Y.C. neighborhood in which the first pizzeria in the United States was opened (1905) – NOLITA: North of Little Italy, a neighborhood in Manhattan.
- Olympian Sebastian – COE: Sebastian Coe, an Olympic middle-distance runner and politician.
- Mire – FEN: A bog or marshland.
- Broadway honor – TONYNOD: A nomination for a Tony Award.
- Debut feature for DreamWorks Animation – ANTZ: The first animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation.
- Fling – HURL: To throw something with great force.
- First Muslim actor to win an Academy Award – MAHERSHALAALI: Mahershala Ali, who won Oscars for his roles in “Moonlight” and “Green Book.”
- Fat chance! – LIKEHELLIWILL: An expression of strong refusal or disbelief.
- Alley oops? – SEVENTENSPLIT: A difficult split to convert in bowling, involving pins 7 and 10.
- Slips – ERRS: Makes mistakes.
- About – ASTO: Concerning or regarding.
- Serving dishes? – GOSSIPY: Informal term for spreading rumors or gossip.
- Org. whose members work to get tips? – NBA: National Basketball Association, where players often aim for scoring tips.
- Strictly adhere (to) – HEW: To conform strictly to something.
- Indie rock’s Tame ___ – IMPALA: An Australian psychedelic music project.
- Oh why not! – YEAHSURE: Expression of reluctant agreement.
- Traffic hang-up – SNARL: A traffic jam or congestion.
- Twisted Sister’s genre – HAIRMETAL: A genre of rock music characterized by big hair and glam style.
- Hint – TINGE: A slight trace or flavor.
- Notoriety – ILLREPUTE: Having a bad reputation.
- Parts of jazz combos – SAXES: Saxophones, commonly used in jazz music.
- Take-out order? – DELE: Editorial mark indicating deletion.
- Gave a bit of Halloween decoration for short – TPED: Toilet-papered, often done as a prank on Halloween.
- Engine type – TWINCAM: An engine with two camshafts.
- Word often in parentheses on a form – GISTS: Key points or summary.
- Sample offer – OPTIONAL: Something that is not mandatory.
- Michael K. Williams’s role on The Wire – OMAR: Omar Little, a character from the TV series “The Wire.”
- Iraklion is its capital – CRETE: The largest and most populous of the Greek islands.
- Like some cereal – OATEN: Made from or containing oats.
- Good thing – BOON: A benefit or blessing.
- Shakespearean killer – IAGO: The antagonist in Shakespeare’s play “Othello.”
- Certain consumer protections – LEMONLAWS: Laws that protect consumers from defective products, especially cars.
- In a very unfriendly way – ICILY: Coldly or with a lack of warmth.
- Not taking half-measures – ALLIN: Fully committed or involved.
- Sought for help say – CONSULTED: Asked for advice or information.
- Place – SITE: A location or position.
- Jet pack for short? – JET: A propulsion device for flying.
- Desire for a picnic – YEN: A strong desire or craving.
- Veil material – TULLE: A fine, often starched netting used for veils and gowns.
- Nickname for hoops great Isiah Thomas – ZEKER: A familiar or affectionate nickname.
- Doesn’t go any farther – STOPS: Ceases movement.
- Wake-up calls – ALARMS: Devices or signals that wake people up.
- Tibetan ethnic group – SHERPA: An ethnic group from the mountainous regions of Nepal.
- Prince Harry’s real first name – HENRY: The given name of Prince Harry.
- Musical Dua – LIPA: Dua Lipa, a British singer and songwriter.
- Sorry that’s enough out of me – ILLSHUTUP: An expression indicating the speaker will stop talking.
- Learned perhaps – TAUGHT: Having been instructed or educated.
- Dried (off) – TOWELED: Wiped dry with a towel.
- Kernels – NUBS: Small central parts or cores.
- ___ vincit amor – OMNIA: Latin for “love conquers all.”
- Company with a Bra-llelujah! line – SPANX: A brand known for its shapewear and undergarments.
- Someone who knows the drill informally? – VET: A veteran or experienced person.
- Sam of Jurassic Park – NEILL: Sam Neill, the actor who played Dr. Alan Grant.
- Support in a dance studio – BARRE: A horizontal bar used in ballet and other dance exercises.
- Expression of lamentation – WOE: An exclamation of sorrow or distress.
- Home of the Peabody Museum of Natural History – YALE: Yale University.
- 30-day mo. – APR: Short for April.
- Swept under the rug say – HID: Concealed or kept out of sight.
- Notoriety – ILLREPUTE: Bad reputation or notoriety.
- Desire for a picnic – YEN: A strong desire or craving.
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