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New York Times Answers

Thursday, 11th April 2024
There are 37 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 11th April 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Slicing and dicing, say
AAcross 5: Training unit
AAcross 8: Share of the supply
AAcross 14: Italian for "year"
AAcross 15: ___ wordINA
AAcross 16: Lacking the wherewithal
AAcross 17: Head-scratchers?
AAcross 18: Subjects in a series of van Gogh landscape paintingsOLIVETREES
AAcross 20: Pricey basketball tickets
AAcross 22: Ending with fluor- or chlor-
AAcross 23: Serious ___ (popular cooking blog)
AAcross 24: Some baby shower giftsONESIES
AAcross 26: Self images?
AAcross 28: Modern scanning target
AAcross 30: Something to take when you're in the dark
AAcross 34: Abandoned
AAcross 38: Rare
AAcross 40: Not in one's head, say
AAcross 41: Alternative to a handshake
AAcross 43: Vintner's concern
AAcross 44: With 46-Across, some areas in Clue … or a hint to the first, fourth, twelfth and fifteenth rows of this puzzle
AAcross 46: See 44-Across
AAcross 48: Take a hit
AAcross 49: Good hosts make them
AAcross 51: "This is Me ... Now" singer, familiarlyJLO
AAcross 52: Head-scratchers
AAcross 57: "Jaws" menace
AAcross 60: Commonly mined material that's relatively rare in Earth's crust (about 2 p.p.m.)
AAcross 62: Lender you shouldn't trust
AAcross 63: Whales and alligators might be seen on themPOLOSHIRTS
AAcross 66: Celebration in the worship of Bacchus
AAcross 67: Like stubble
AAcross 68: Comedian ___ Martin
AAcross 69: Spill
AAcross 70: Valuable property
AAcross 71: Choice for a round
AAcross 72: Institution with galleries in Liverpool and Cornwall
DDown 1: "Nurse Jackie" star
DDown 2: Something that can be red or white, but not blue
DDown 3: When theatrical special effects happen, one hopesONCUE
DDown 4: Workhorses
DDown 5: Casino that houses the Penn & Teller Theater
DDown 6: Draft status
DDown 7: Settled up
DDown 8: French translation of the Spanish "calle"
DDown 9: Alternatives to blinds
DDown 10: ___ VanDerveer, coach who holds the record for the most wins in college basketball history (1,200+)
DDown 11: "Pfft"IBET
DDown 12: Chorus for los toreadores
DDown 13: Platform for playing Kirby's AdventureNES
DDown 19: Place to take shots
DDown 21: Diatribe
DDown 25: "There's something in the pantry!"
DDown 27: Prosecution figs.
DDown 29: Not right (for)
DDown 30: N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, for one
DDown 31: What has degrees in math?
DDown 32: Common Photoshop target
DDown 33: Appeals to
DDown 34: Like lightning
DDown 35: Product made from vegetable oil
DDown 36: Be awesome, informally
DDown 37: 100%, so to speak
DDown 39: Crème de ___ (liqueur)
DDown 42: Kind of leave or guidance
DDown 45: 'Fore
DDown 47: Author Joe Hill, vis-à-vis Stephen King
DDown 50: Terse denialNOTI
DDown 51: Walter's meth-dealing partner on "Breaking Bad"
DDown 53: Suddenly go silent, in modern dating lingo
DDown 54: "The Jeffersons" actress GibbsMARLA
DDown 55: Insider language
DDown 56: Verb akin to "Zoom"
DDown 57: "The Hound of the Baskervilles" location
DDown 58: Jai ___ALAI
DDown 59: Average
DDown 61: Name found in "affirmation"IRMA
DDown 63: Doctor sought for a checkup, in brief
DDown 64: ___ Honor
DDown 65: "Capeesh?"
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