Category: New York Times Crossword Answers
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  1. 1.Spots on a Rorschach card
  2. 2.Curious in the extreme
  3. 3.Trio with the 1995 #1 hit "Waterfalls"
  4. 4.One-on-one Olympics event
  5. 5.Scoop
  6. 6."Sorry to say, you guessed wrong"
  7. 7.Feature of Sylvester's speech
  8. 8.Sin city
  9. 9."My ___ (You're Never Gonna Get It)," 1992 hit by En Vogue
  10. 10.Letters found in a so-called "supervocalic" word
  11. 11.Up to, informally
  12. 12.Interlocking bricks
  13. 13.Chimes and dimes vis--vis this clue's answer
  14. 14.Word that may come from a pen
  15. 15.Tinker Bell or Puck?
  16. 16."Geaux Tigers!" sch
  17. 17.Put on no pretensions
  18. 18.Chatter
  19. 19.Gut feelings
  20. 20.Alternative to sparkling
  21. 21.Host
  22. 22.Navajo dwelling
  23. 23.Cozy spots
  24. 24.Burnable media
  25. 25.Displays of shock
  26. 26.Warming periods
  27. 27.Plants used in wickerwork furniture
  28. 28.Takes a load off
  29. 29.Gives a grand speech
  30. 30.Quick-moving
  31. 31.Hang around
  32. 32.Nueva York, por ejemplo
  33. 33.SETI subjects
  34. 34.Not to go
  35. 35.7-10, e.g., in bowling
  36. 36.Italian mount
  37. 37.Shifty
  38. 38.Play parts
  39. 39.Seton who wrote "Dragonwyck"
  40. 40.Part of Q.E.D
  41. 41.Elect
  42. 42.Is exultant
  43. 43.Take a load off
  44. 44.Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree?
  45. 45."Is that understood?"
  46. 46.Rustic abode
  47. 47.Long anecdote from a complainer?
  48. 48.Hoot
  49. 49.Finish second
  50. 50.British sailor, in slang
  51. 51.Subwoofer sound
  52. 52.Potentially adoptable pup
  53. 53.Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"
  54. 54.Bad person for a gambler to make bets with?
  55. 55.___ Tac (mint)
  56. 56.Sauces made with basil and pine nuts
  57. 57.Slinky, e.g
  58. 58.Top part of Scotland?
  59. 59.I'm toast!
  60. 60.The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif
  61. 61.Fragrant medicinal plant also called colic-root
  62. 62."I am not a glutton — I am an explorer of ___": Erma Bombeck
  63. 63.Layer
  64. 64.Skiing areas
  65. 65.Skateboard tricks
  66. 66."My name is Prince, and I am ___" (Prince lyric)
  67. 67.They don't require much study
  68. 68.Streamlet
  69. 69.Jolly laugh
  70. 70."All ___!"
  71. 71.Worry for a speakeasy
  72. 72.What many clocks and card games have
  73. 73.Comedian Rudolph
  74. 74.Commits piracy
  75. 75.Not a big Mac?
  76. 76."Yuck!"
  77. 77.Actress Fisher of "Now You See Me"
  78. 78.Difficult to climb, in a way
  79. 79.___ Park, home to the University of Chicago
  80. 80.Bit of hype, informally
  81. 81.Fruit-based dessert . . . or a possible description of its flavor
  82. 82.Be an agent for
  83. 83."Fine by me"
  84. 84.Great Britain, geographically
  85. 85.Turkish money
  86. 86.Highly visible belly button?
  87. 87.One of the Corleones
  88. 88.It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scattering
  89. 89.Made a case
  90. 90.Prenuptial agreement?
  91. 91.Start to play?
  92. 92.Activates, as yeast
  93. 93."Worth a try"
  94. 94.One with an underground colony
  95. 95.It's up for debate
  96. 96.Corp. shake-ups
  97. 97.Taking out the trash, for one
  98. 98.Word with code or rehearsal
  99. 99.Language in which "puzzle" is "pid sa"
  100. 100.Bugging people, perhaps
  101. 101.Big name in printing
  102. 102.Astronomer Sagan
  103. 103."The Office" role
  104. 104.Ones coming "home" at homecoming
  105. 105.Prayer leaders
  106. 106.Cozy stopover
  107. 107.Some cameras, in brief
  108. 108.Plains tribe
  109. 109.City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna River
  110. 110.It's in your blood
  111. 111.State of uneasiness, informally
  112. 112.Acolyte with a bad temper?
  113. 113.Downfall
  114. 114.Something to hang your hat on
  115. 115.One who's rolling in money
  116. 116.Jhumpa ___, author of the Pulitzer-winning "Interpreter of Maladies"
  117. 117.Misfit
  118. 118."Is that understood?"
  119. 119.Plant with purple-pink flowers
  120. 120.Throat bug
  121. 121.Sales promotion acronym
  122. 122.Most snarky
  123. 123."Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" feeling
  124. 124.Like chicken cordon bleu, originally
  125. 125.What to add to "Iraq" to make it adjectival
  126. 126.Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant?
  127. 127.Parlor offering, for short
  128. 128.Didn't give forever
  129. 129.Went 90, say
  130. 130.Proficient
  131. 131.Songs to be played at a concert
  132. 132.Stahl of "60 Minutes"
  133. 133.Good friend who won't stop snooping?
  134. 134.Passionate
  135. 135.Farm structure
  136. 136.Slips up
  137. 137.Whence feng shui
  138. 138.Taiwanese president ___ Ing-wen
  139. 139.Avant-garde
  140. 140.Nail, as a test


About New York Times Crossword

Published daily in one of the most reputed and prestigious newspapers in the world, solving The New York Times Crosswords is a challenge in itself. The crosswords are published daily in the print issues as well as the newspaper’s online website which are further syndicated to other 300 journals and newspapers and mobile apps.

The newspaper has had only 4 crossword editors until now, starting from Margaret Farrar, Will Weng, Eugene T Maleska and lastly Will Shortz, all in their respective order of succession. The puzzles are mostly constructed or edited by Crosswords Guru, Will Shortz since 1993. With each passing week day, the puzzles keep getting difficult, with the easiest crosswords being published on Monday and gradually getting difficult with each passing day of the week. The most complicated crosswords are published on Saturdays. The Sunday crossword is comparatively larger and appears in The New York Times Magazine. It is deemed to be just as difficult as the Thursday crossword and solving the New York Times crossword answers is a challenge that everyone wishes to win.

The daily puzzles are 15 X 15 squares but the Sunday Crossword puzzle is 21 X 21 squares, a little smaller than the previous 23 X 23 square puzzles. The popularity of The New York Times Crossword grew widely over the years and is now considered as one of the most prestigious and most widely circulated crosswords across USA. Taking a big leap in the world of crosswords and puzzles, the NYT crosswords game was released in 2007 by Majesco Entertainment. The game includes more than 1000 NYT crosswords from the different weekdays of a week.

Majority of the NYT crosswords are not directly written by Will Shortz himself. The puzzles are constructed by a variety of freelance contributors which are only edited and checked by the maestro before publishing. The Thursday and Sunday puzzles are always themed and have a connection with long NYT crossword answers that are similar to letter substitution, type of pun, etc. The daily puzzles are made available on the website in the evening before they are published in the newspapers the following day. The puzzles for Saturday and Sunday are published at 6 pm, the evening before.

New York Times Crossword Contests: The New York Times Crossword started a new tradition of hosting the Super Mega Crossword Contest once a year, since 2018. The Giant puzzle is 50 X 50 squares in size and appears in the paper’s Puzzle Mania section. It’s been 3 years since the giant puzzle is being constructed and published in the paper. A random winner is chosen from all the entries who correctly answered the puzzle and gifted a prize money of $1,000 from the publication.

NYT Puzzle Authors: Will Shortz many other freelance constructors such as Sam Ezersky and Brenden Emmett Quigley.

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