Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword July 15 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- Environmentalist Thunberg – GRETA: Referring to Greta Thunberg, a well-known climate activist.
- Concluding musical passage – CODA: The final section of a piece of music, bringing it to a close.
- Bringing up the rear – LAST: Being at the end of a line or sequence.
- Diameter halves – RADII: Plural of radius, each being half of a diameter of a circle.
- Enthusiastic – AVID: Showing keen interest or eagerness.
- ___ in a blue moon – ONCE: Referring to something that happens very rarely.
- Don’t you worry about me! – ICANMANAGE: An expression indicating self-sufficiency.
- Resting on – ATOP: Positioned on top of something.
- Rep.’s opponent – DEM: A Democrat, often opposing a Republican in elections.
- Surgery souvenir – SCAR: A mark left on the skin after a wound or surgery heals.
- Listing on a mall directory – STORE: A retail establishment listed in a shopping mall directory.
- Fixture that may hold gumballs – CANDYMACHINE: A machine that dispenses gumballs or other candies.
- Drink with tapioca pearls – BOBATEA: A Taiwanese tea-based drink with chewy tapioca balls.
- Who might say Take me to your leader – ALIEN: A fictional extraterrestrial being.
- Hubbubs – ADOS: Noisy disturbances or fuss.
- Cat in Spanish – GATO: The Spanish word for “cat.”
- Flow back as the tide – EBB: The receding movement of the tide.
- Supposed sighting in the Scottish Highlands – LOCHNESSMONSTER: A mythical creature said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland.
- Historical period – ERA: A significant period of time in history.
- Sign of things to come – OMEN: An event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
- Palindromic boy’s name – OTTO: A name that reads the same forwards and backwards.
- Desert or tundra – BIOME: A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- Melancholy feeling – SADNESS: A state of unhappiness or sorrow.
- Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor with bananas and walnuts – CHUNKYMONKEY: A popular flavor of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
- They’re often in front of the percussion section in an orchestra – HORNS: Brass instruments such as trumpets and trombones.
- Bit of bridal attire – VEIL: A piece of fine material worn by brides to cover the face or head.
- Question that anagrams to another question – HOW: A query that, when rearranged, forms the word “WHO.”
- Pond organism – ALGA: A simple, nonflowering, aquatic plant.
- Colorful marine creature … or a phonetic hint to the circled letters in 17-, 23-, 35-, and 48-Across – SEAANEMONE: A colorful marine animal resembling a flower.
- Track or swimming competition – MEET: An organized event where athletes compete in various track or swimming events.
- Converse – TALK: To speak or have a conversation.
- Scrabble pieces – TILES: The small square pieces used in the game of Scrabble.
- Flammable pile – PYRE: A heap of combustible material, especially one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony.
- Online marketplace for crafts – ETSY: A website where people can buy and sell handmade or vintage items.
- Live and breathe – EXIST: To be alive or to have life.
- Crossword diagram – GRID: The arrangement of squares in a crossword puzzle.
- Marathon e.g. – RACE: A long-distance running competition.
- Answer to the riddle What cheese is made backward? – EDAM: A type of cheese that spells “made” backward.
- Altoids container – TIN: The small metal box that Altoids mints come in.
- Zeroes in on – AIMSAT: To focus attention or effort toward a target.
- Country with a maple leaf on its flag – CANADA: A country in North America known for its maple leaf emblem.
- Egg-producing organ – OVARY: The reproductive organ in female animals that produces eggs.
- Use a shovel – DIG: To break up and move earth with a shovel.
- Citrus drink suffix – ADE: A common ending for drinks made from citrus fruits, such as lemonade.
- Abhor – LOATHE: To feel intense dislike or disgust for something.
- Marie of Versailles – ANTOINETTE: Marie Antoinette, the last Queen of France before the French Revolution.
- Disdain – SCORN: The feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable.
- Conical home – TEPEE: A tent traditionally used by some Indigenous peoples of North America.
- Common case for a dermatologist – ACNE: A skin condition characterized by red pimples, often affecting teenagers.
- Descendant – SCION: A descendant of a notable family.
- Bills and coins – CASH: Money in the form of physical currency.
- Sir’s counterpart – MAAM: A polite term of address for a woman.
- Voice between soprano and tenor – ALTO: A low female singing voice.
- Hay bundle – BALE: A large bundle of hay, usually bound tightly with twine.
- Stink – ODOR: A strong, unpleasant smell.
- Barbecue option for a vegetarian – VEGGIEBURGER: A meatless patty often made from vegetables, grains, and legumes.
- Cable channel that airs Family Feud reruns – GSN: Game Show Network.
- Wagers – BETS: The act of risking money or something of value on the outcome of an event.
- Super Mario ___ – BROS: A popular video game series featuring Mario and Luigi.
- Cozy spots – NOOKS: Small, comfortable corners or recesses.
- The E of EGOT – EMMY: A prestigious award given in the television industry.
- Appear to be – SEEM: To give the impression of being something.
- PlayStation maker – SONY: A multinational conglomerate known for its electronics, including the PlayStation gaming console.
- Present at birth – INNATE: Existing from birth; natural.
- Devious – SNEAKY: Behaving in a secretive or dishonest manner.
- Similar (to) – AKIN: Of similar character or nature.
- Backspace over – DELETE: To remove text or data by pressing the delete key.
- Tourney winner – CHAMP: Short for champion, the winner of a competition.
- Like Swiss cheese – HOLEY: Having many holes.
- NASCAR circuits geometrically – OVALS: The shape of NASCAR race tracks.
- Hindu festival of colors – HOLI: A vibrant and colorful festival celebrated in India.
- Half of the digits in binary code – ONES: In binary, the digits are ones and zeroes.
- Toward sunset – WEST: The direction where the sun sets.
- French holy woman: Abbr. – STE: Abbreviation for “Sainte,” meaning saint in French.
- Consume – EAT: To take in food.
- Mingle – MIX: To combine or blend together.
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