New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 04/14/2024. The April 14 2024 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a First name in 1990s alternative rock
- 7a Hall-of-Fame QB John
- 12a Showing embarrassment
- 18a Enormous
- 20a Target competitor
- 21a Results of an iron deficiency?
- 22a Buck, in slang
- 23a A.P. Stylebook entry that lost its hyphen in 2011
- 24a Like Constantinople from 1453 to 1922
- 25a Under the counter, say
- 27a One on the links?
- 28a Carpenter’s curve cutter
- 29a Hagen who wrote “Respect for Acting”
- 30a Lydic of “The Daily Show”
- 31a Group of connected PCs
- 32a Nashville attraction, with “the”
- 33a Dust-up
- 35a Something you might break into
- 37a FedEx alternative
- 38a John Denver’s “Thank God ___ Country Boy”
- 39a “Succession” family name
- 40a App used to track fertility
- 41a Joins a pot
- 43a Response to “Are we there yet?”
- 46a With sickly pallor
- 47a Enjoys a home-cooked meal
- 49a Psychoanalyst Alfred
- 50a Submitted with TurboTax
- 52a When “golden goals” are scored, for short
- 53a Bel ___ cheese
- 54a Covering for a pomegranate seed
- 55a Capone adversary, informally
- 58a Substance originally made with animal fat and wood ash
- 60a Without much thought
- 62a Wraps (up)
- 66a Dirty water inside a ship
- 68a Home to Millennium Park
- 72a Swamp creature, informally
- 73a Brew
- 74a A bull market it is not!
- 76a “Bond. James Bond,” e.g.
- 77a First-and-second bet
- 79a Existential threat in 2021’s “Don’t Look Up”
- 80a Spoke at length
- 82a Martini & ___ (beverage brand)
- 84a Mythical bird
- 85a Stop on a major tour
- 86a Gas station convenience
- 89a Mozart’s “Così Fan ___”
- 91a Conked out
- 92a Biden’s signature 2022 legislation addressing rising prices, for short
- 95a Once-popular rug style
- 97a Outstanding
- 101a With ___ to (acknowledging)
- 102a Bowed
- 104a Disappear … like the circled creatures might do, if not for the 112-/114-Across
- 106a Dishes
- 107a Tiny “canvas” on which to paint
- 109a Shows signs of disuse
- 110a Mission honored by the “Fallen Astronaut” lunar memorial
- 112a With 114-Across, conservation law that celebrated its 50th anniversary in December 2023
- 114a See 112-Across
- 116a Before now
- 117a Not fine
- 118a New ___
- 119a Sushi garnish
- 120a Web portal with a butterfly logo
- 121a Senator Joni of Iowa
- 122a Screens, say
- 123a Some U.K. Lords
- Down
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- 1d Social media symbols
- 2d BEFORE: Coupon stipulation
- 3d Greek heroine tempted by golden apples
- 4d Salt, symbolically
- 5d Signed
- 6d Like Troy in the “Iliad”
- 7d Pull (out), as a win
- 8d City in San Bernardino County
- 9d BEFORE: Game with annoying pop-ups?
- 10d Turns off
- 11d High-fashion inits.
- 12d Cardiac conduit
- 13d Smith who wrote “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
- 14d Country whose national animal is the elephant
- 15d Member of an elite fighting force
- 16d BEFORE: Theme park chain
- 17d QVC alternative
- 19d BEFORE: Rear-end, e.g.
- 21d BEFORE: Having physical form
- 26d Bouncy melody
- 28d Meeting places
- 29d Basic cable channel
- 34d Route
- 36d BEFORE: Begin operating effectively
- 40d BEFORE: December temp worker
- 42d I.R.S. ID
- 44d Like some ancient Greek poetry
- 45d Cargo
- 46d Game console that debuted in 2006
- 48d Mobile platform
- 51d Loose item at the bottom of a fast-food bag
- 55d Basic cable channel
- 56d AFTER: Tiny amount
- 57d Soccer star ___ Morgan
- 59d Scoff in Offenbach
- 61d Scat syllable
- 63d Suffix with Paul or marion
- 64d AFTER: Slangy “Amen”
- 65d Broadway letters of success
- 67d Theme park known for its international food
- 69d “Are you ___ out?”
- 70d AFTER: Military pattern
- 71d Two shakes
- 72d Brobdingnagian
- 74d AFTER: Like some statues
- 75d AFTER: Target of a facial cleanser
- 78d Houston sch.
- 81d Back, in a way
- 83d Langston Hughes poem about racial inequality
- 85d Baldwin who was the first to play Jack Ryan
- 86d All together
- 87d Hordes
- 88d Philip II of ___, father of Alexander the Great
- 90d Pinnacle achievement, metaphorically
- 91d Solar phenomenon
- 92d How one might bolt upright
- 93d “The Future of Law Enforcement,” according to a 1987 movie
- 94d Pop-ups can lead to them
- 96d AFTER: Actress Rowlands
- 98d Ooze
- 99d Some linemen: Abbr.
- 100d Scatterbrained
- 101d AFTER: Shakespearean title starter
- 103d Get down, so to speak
- 104d Extract
- 105d Sails in a zigzag way
- 106d Cape Colony settlers
- 108d Assistant of classic film
- 111d Painter Mondrian
- 113d Monopoly set, for short
- 115d Before, to Shakespeare
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