Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 30th 2024) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Option : Mac :: ___ : PC |
Voodoo Ranger, e.g., for short |
Kahlo or Kandinsky |
Pick up again |
Apartment sharer, informally |
Restaurant handout that might come with crayons |
Geologic layers |
"And in this corner ..." speaker |
Sticky stuff |
Teller's partner in magic |
"U.S.A.! U.S.A.!," e.g. |
Seven on a sundial |
Morse code component |
Cartoon frame |
Use non-lead pipes? |
Something seen in a bubble above a cartoon head |
In a speedy way |
Actor who plays Luther Stickell in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise |
Piece of corn |
Uber- relative |
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine |
Like some gods in the Marvel Universe |
Dreidel turn |
Text of appreciation |
Projectiles tossed into cups of beer, in a drinking game |
End of a threat |
Points collected for flying |
Pep rally cry |
Acknowledging an invitation ... or a hint to the starts of 19-, 32-, 39- and 49-Across |
Beginnings |
Dramatic salsa move |
Morse code component |
Noah's craft |
Gift with flowers |
"To recap," in an internet initialism |
Indignant denial |
Pasta sauce brand |
Soprano Netrebko |
Fire-setting crime |
Features of the U.S. Capitol and Rome's Pantheon |
Experiencing a dilemma |
Big Apple? |
Collection of web pages |
Start to cry, with "up" |
Endorse digitally |
Remove from a bulletin board |
Called to a colt, say |
Security camera inits. |
Masculine pronoun pair |
How an introvert likes to spend time |
A, B, C, D, E or K |
Play division |
Winter lift rider |
Hawaiian dances |
"Don't say a word!" |
Some undergrad degs. |
Ritualistic bonfire |
Fashion brand founded by an Australian surfer |
Tries to seize |
Japanese comics |
Hart Memorial Trophy recipient, for short |
Yellow primrose |
Sonnets and such |
Ankle bones |
___ stick |
Most of the earth's core |
Brooklyn squad |
Elation |
Ornithologist's interest |
Used a fire pole |
Ambient musician Brian |
Three-striper in the Army: Abbr. |