Welcome to Daily Crossword Answers Website! In this section of website we post daily answers and solutions for the crosswords of New York Times.
Below are New York Times January 31, 2024 Crossword Answers. We have changed the way we posting answers and solutions for clues; instead of opening them in a new page we are revealing answers and solutions in the same page. This is the simplest way for you to find faster answers. As you see in the left side are crossword clues and in the right side are crossword answers.
Author: Nathan Hale
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Seize | USURP |
Alternative to "swipe" for a credit card | TAP |
Pizazz | OOMPH |
Word with life or screen | SAVER |
One of the Manning brothers | ELI |
Measurement on an electric meter | USAGE |
Fly the coop | SKEDADDLE |
Spanish restaurant fare | TAPAS |
Prepared to fight Goliath? | READIEDAROCK |
Scheming | SLY |
Like the numerals 1, 2 and 3 | ARABIC |
Dutch beer named for a river | AMSTEL |
___-chic | BOHO |
"I'm ___ Boat" (Lonely Island song) | ONA |
Practiced changing one's costume by the clock? | TIMEDAGETUP |
The Cowboys and Cowgirls of the N.C.A.A. | OSU |
Private university of North Carolina | ELON |
Leader who was the author of "On Protracted War" | MAO |
First murder victim | ABEL |
Common wine barrel material | OAK |
Invested on Broadway, say? | BACKEDAWORK |
Article in Le Monde | UNE |
Taking off | LESS |
Earmarks | ALLOTS |
Matchbox, e.g. | TOYCAR |
NBC staple since 1975, in brief | SNL |
Betrayed Paddington? … or what 20-, 34- and 41-Across did in this puzzle | CROSSEDABEAR |
Arm bones | RADII |
Something you shouldn't take lying down? | POLYGRAPH |
Philly school | UPENN |
In which the pinky and thumb pointing out represents Y, in brief | ASL |
Like a cemetery at night, maybe | EERIE |
___ Popovich, longtime coach for the Spurs | GREGG |
Turndowns | NOS |
Latin dance | SALSA |
Down
It's written as "C.C.C.P." in Cyrillic | USSR |
Japanese rice wine | SAKE |
Pupil's place | UVEA |
Chris formerly of 50-Across | REDD |
Gave positive reinforcement | PRAISED |
Presidential nickname of the early 20th century | TEDDY |
Penne ___ vodka | ALLA |
Spot from which to say "bon voyage" | PIER |
Protruding feature on a cliff | OUTCROP |
Tennis star Naomi | OSAKA |
Hiker's aid | MAP |
Sports org. with an annual championship on the weekend before Memorial Day | PGA |
"___ So Shy" (1980 Pointer Sisters hit) | HES |
Actress Reese of "Touched by an Angel" | DELLA |
Waikiki locale | OAHU |
Owie | BOOBOO |
Ad section in a newspaper, maybe | INSERT |
Seals, in a way | CAULKS |
Dined at a restaurant | ATEOUT |
City in which to see "Il Cenacolo" ("The Last Supper") | MILANO |
Motown legend Robinson | SMOKEY |
Perfect score, often | TEN |
Prominent parts of toucans | BEAKS |
Plains tribe | OTOE |
Sonoma and Yukon | GMCS |
Leatherworker's tool | AWL |
Extra-loud, as a loudspeaker | BLARING |
Prefix with nautical | AERO |
Fine partner? | DANDY |
Audience for which a G-rated film is appropriate | ALLAGES |
Keeping in the loop, in a way | CCING |
Unloads, so to speak | SELLS |
Bridge | SPAN |
Meh | SOSO |
La ___ Tar Pits | BREA |
Rank associated with tea and sandwiches? | EARL |
Honeybees' genus | APIS |
Large flightless bird | RHEA |
Toupee, slangily | RUG |
Borrower's concern, for short | APR |
Poor grade | DEE |