Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword June 4 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- Florida panther e.g. – PUMA: A type of large wild cat found in Florida, also known as a puma or cougar.
- Inside with Jen ___ (MSNBC show) – PSAKI: Refers to Jen Psaki, the host of the MSNBC show “Inside with Jen Psaki.”
- The Crimson Tide to fans – BAMA: Nickname for the University of Alabama’s sports teams.
- Noted whale watcher of literature – AHAB: Refers to Captain Ahab from Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick.”
- Enter a username and password – LOGIN: The process of accessing a system by providing credentials.
- Wide-screen theater option – IMAX: A type of large-format cinema known for its immersive experience.
- Equipment for zooming – CAMERALENS: A lens used on cameras to zoom in and out on subjects.
- The last O of YOLO – ONCE: Stands for “You Only Live Once.”
- Woman in a ___ (Degas painting) – TUB: Refers to the painting “Woman in a Tub” by Edgar Degas.
- With 24-Across some summer coffee orders – ICED: Refers to iced coffee, often ordered in summer.
- Conditional word in coding – ELSE: A keyword used in programming to specify an alternative action if the condition is false.
- See 21-Across – LATTES: Refers to iced lattes, a type of coffee drink.
- Kind of connector for a VCR cable – RCA: A type of connector used for audio and video signals.
- Fill-in teacher informally – SUB: Short for substitute teacher.
- Vegetable whose name means to eat in some West African languages – YAM: A starchy tuber commonly eaten in many parts of the world.
- Subject of a Caution sign on a park bench – WETPAINT: Indicates that the paint is still drying and should not be touched.
- Egyptian viper – ASP: A venomous snake found in Egypt, famously associated with Cleopatra.
- Vibe – AURA: An atmosphere or feeling that seems to surround a person or place.
- Major muddle – SNAFU: An acronym for “Situation Normal, All Fouled Up,” meaning a chaotic or problematic situation.
- Shocking thing found on a farm – ELECTRICFENCE: A barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals from crossing.
- The Swinging ___ robe-wearing mascot for the Padres – FRIAR: Refers to the San Diego Padres’ mascot, the Swinging Friar.
- O’Rourke of Texas politics – BETO: Refers to Beto O’Rourke, a politician from Texas.
- Drug whose name can be found in spells danger – LSD: Lysergic acid diethylamide, a hallucinogenic drug.
- Challenge for an under-achiever? – LIMBOBAR: A bar used in the limbo dance, representing a low hurdle.
- Issa of American Fiction – RAE: Refers to Issa Rae, an actress and writer.
- Of course! – YES: An affirmative response.
- Get 21 in blackjack say – WIN: Achieving a winning hand in the game of blackjack.
- Emphasize – STRESS: To give importance to or highlight something.
- Small dent – DING: A minor dent or scratch.
- Dressy attire – SUIT: A set of formal clothing typically including a jacket and trousers.
- Accessory for dressy attire – TIE: A piece of cloth worn around the neck with formal attire.
- Lots and lots – ATON: A large quantity.
- Where to look for fingerprints – CRIMESCENE: A location where a crime has occurred, often investigated for evidence.
- Fuzzy fruit – KIWI: A small, brown, fuzzy fruit with green flesh.
- Set one’s sights on – AIMAT: To target or focus on something.
- The gemstone Olympic Australis for one – OPAL: A precious gemstone known for its play of color.
- With 67- and 68-Across MC Hammer lyric that applies to each of the answers to the starred clues – CANT: Part of the lyric “Can’t Touch This.”
- See 66-Across – TOUCH: Completes the lyric “Can’t Touch This.”
- See 66-Across – THIS: Completes the lyric “Can’t Touch This.”
- Diplomat’s success – PACT: An agreement or treaty.
- Rental for a D.I.Y. mover – UHAUL: A company providing rental trucks for moving.
- Black ___ (snake) – MAMBA: A highly venomous snake found in Africa.
- Tallest president in U.S. history familiarly – ABE: Refers to Abraham Lincoln, the tallest U.S. president.
- Something a kids’ menu might double as – PLACEMAT: A paper mat with activities for children.
- Boot bottoms – SOLES: The bottoms of shoes or boots.
- Developed in a way – AGED: To mature or become older.
- Family – KIN: Relatives or family members.
- Cricket e.g. – INSECT: Refers to the cricket, an insect known for its chirping sound.
- Book jacket profiles – BIOS: Short for biographies, the profiles of authors on book jackets.
- The main characters in The Bourne Identity and Memento notably – AMNESIACS: Refers to characters suffering from amnesia.
- Computer debut of 1984 – MAC: Refers to the Macintosh computer by Apple.
- Rail-splitter’s tool – AXE: A tool used for splitting logs.
- Lovely lady in a Beatles hit – RITA: Refers to “Lovely Rita,” a song by The Beatles.
- Expire – LAPSE: To come to an end or terminate.
- Like about 4% of human blood – ABNEGATIVE: A rare blood type.
- Blink or jump say – REACT: To respond to a stimulus.
- Hungry – STARVED: Extremely hungry.
- A/C meas. – BTU: British Thermal Unit, a measure of energy.
- More sardonic – WRIER: More sarcastic or cutting in tone.
- Founder of the American Shakers – ANNLEE: Refers to Mother Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers.
- Nest for a raptor – AERIE: A large nest of a bird of prey, typically built high in a tree or on a cliff.
- Gets thinner – SLIMSDOWN: To lose weight or become slimmer.
- ___ Outfitters (clothing chain) – URBAN: Refers to Urban Outfitters, a clothing and lifestyle retailer.
- Feature of the Rolex logo – CROWN: Refers to the crown symbol in the Rolex logo.
- Like zirconium on the periodic table – FORTIETH: Zirconium is the 40th element on the periodic table.
- A ___ Went By (classic children’s book) – FLY: Refers to the children’s book “A Fly Went By.”
- 1-Across for one – BIGCAT: Refers to a large wild cat like a puma.
- Ceramics and sculpture for two – ARTS: Refers to art forms involving ceramics and sculpture.
- Poison shrub – SUMAC: A type of shrub known for its toxic properties.
- N.B.A. star Curry – STEPH: Refers to Stephen Curry, an NBA basketball player.
- Where Moses received the Ten Commandments – SINAI: Refers to Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
- Still competing – INIT: Short for “in it,” meaning still in the competition.
- Actor Liu of Barbie – SIMU: Refers to Simu Liu, an actor known for his role in “Barbie” and “Shang-Chi.”
- Ursula’s slithery pets in The Little Mermaid – EELS: Refers to the eels Flotsam and Jetsam in “The Little Mermaid.”
- Dog show org. – AKC: American Kennel Club, an organization for dog breeds and dog shows.
- La hermana de mamá – TIA: Spanish for “aunt,” meaning the sister of one’s mother.
- 2016 Olympics host informally – RIO: Refers to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- Collapsible camping convenience – COT: A portable bed used for camping.
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