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 June 06, 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: Michael Lieberman
Editor: Joel Fagliano
Across
Apparatus used in CPR training, informally | DEFIB |
Word that looks like an alternative to "tisn't"? | SNOT |
Prep for a major renovation, say | GUT |
Kind of acid | AMINO |
Beanpole material, often | CANE |
Strike one! | POSE |
Colorful grain | PURPLERICE |
Dept. of Labor division | OSHA |
Services at a megachurch? | MASSIVEMASSES |
Wishful words | IHOPE |
___ Valley, "the garden of France" | LOIRE |
Bug specialist, briefly | ITPRO |
Resells on game day, say | SCALPS |
List in a fancy witchcraft guide? | CURSIVECURSES |
Lead-in to sphere | EXO |
Liqueur whose name translates as "bitter" in Italian | AMARO |
Second sight, for short | ESP |
What a tentative quarterback throws? | PASSIVEPASSES |
Historical setting sought in "Everything Is Illuminated" | SHTETL |
"The most important architect of our age," according to Vanity Fair | GEHRY |
Fall in winter | SLEET |
One managing moguls | SKIER |
Long letters sent to the wrong person? | MISSIVEMISSES |
Cut and paste, e.g. | EDIT |
"The old me is gone" … or what happened between the first and second parts of 19-, 28-, 37- and 48-Across? | IVECHANGED |
Wine dregs | LEES |
Cardinal point? | BEAK |
Very beginning | GETGO |
Acid | LSD |
Slips | ERRS |
Name on a poster for 1942's "The Magnificent Ambersons" | ORSON |
Down
Fist bump | DAP |
Bird with vestigial wings | EMU |
Like some handshakes | FIRM |
Following the buddy system, say | INPAIRS |
Ballet company that premiered "Swan Lake" | BOLSHOI |
Makeshift money | SCRIP |
Art style associated with Henri Rousseau | NAIVE |
Back then | ONCE |
Abound | TEEM |
Occasion to share dirt | GOSSIPSESH |
Ballpark figures | USHERS |
Kid | TEASE |
Traditional Mexican stew | POSOLE |
That, in Spanish | ESO |
"Too bad!" | ALAS |
Cryophobe's fear | ICE |
Gala garb | TUX |
Foretold | PROPHESIED |
"Why not?!" | SURE |
Sorghum, e.g. | CROP |
Boundless | VAST |
Expressionist painter Nolde | EMIL |
Cleveland hoopster, familiarly | CAV |
Spanish 101 verb | SER |
College department that might pay students to be test subjects: Abbr. | PSY |
Experiments seen in "Oppenheimer" | ATESTS |
Org. seeking alien life | SETI |
Way back when | AGESAGO |
Like a Zen garden vis-à-vis a zoo | SERENER |
Some sandals | SLIDES |
"If you ___ what The Rock is cooking!" (old W.W.E. catchphrase) | SMELL |
Defame | SMEAR |
Shoes, slangily | KICKS |
Sorta | ISH |
Have good chemistry (with) | VIBE |
Sometime | EVER |
Airman's superiors: Abbr. | SGTS |
Something a barb can hurt | EGO |
Oxford figure | DON |