New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 14th June 2022 There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 14th June 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hot dish that sounds coldCHILIAAcross 6: Increase, as a potADD TOAAcross 11: ___ DhabiABUAAcross 14: Composer CoplandAARONAAcross 15: Feature of five U.S. presidents from Lincoln to HarrisonBEARDAAcross 16: Hummus, for oneDIPAAcross 17: Easy order for a baristaBLACKCOFFEEAAcross 19: Feminine suffixESSAAcross 20: They play among the reedsOBOISTSAAcross 21: Gin flavoringSLOEAAcross 22: Exclamation of epiphanyAHAAAcross 25: Not quite ROFLLOLAAcross 26: Inventor's protectionPATENTAAcross 28: $, %, & or @SYMBOLAAcross 30: "If ___ Street Could Talk" (2018 film)BEALEAAcross 32: "It is a tale told by an ___, full of sound and fury": Shak.IDIOTAAcross 33: Coil in a mattressBEDSPRINGAAcross 37: Oscar-winning film set partly in IranARGOAAcross 38: Jell-O shapersMOLDSAAcross 39: Slushy summer treatICEEAAcross 40: Ocean invertebrate with a round, translucent bodyMOONJELLYAAcross 42: Trumpet's soundBLAREAAcross 43: FuriousIRATEAAcross 44: Prevailing tendenciesTRENDSAAcross 45: Sherwood ___FORESTAAcross 48: Go a-courting?SUEAAcross 49: "The Waste Land" author's monogramTSEAAcross 50: Big nights before big daysEVESAAcross 51: Artist Henri Toulouse-___LAUTRECAAcross 55: A live one might be hotMICAAcross 56: Genre with a Hall of Fame in Cleveland … or what can follow the respective halves of 17-, 33- and 40-AcrossROCK-AND-ROLLAAcross 60: Card player's callUNOAAcross 61: More robustHALERAAcross 62: Pisa dough?EUROSAAcross 63: Kylo ___ of "Star Wars"RENAAcross 64: ServiceableOFUSEAAcross 65: Put down new turf onRESODDDown 1: TaxiCABDDown 2: "2001: A Space Odyssey" antagonistHALDDown 3: Nest egg lettersIRADDown 4: ___ citato (in the passage quoted)LOCODDown 5: Rorschach patternINKBLOTDDown 6: Bubbling awayABOILDDown 7: Dict. offeringsDEFSDDown 8: LoopyDAFTDDown 9: Overstep one's boundsTRESPASSDDown 10: Verse that exalts its subjectODEDDown 11: "Easy on Me" singer, 2021ADELEDDown 12: Plains figure replaced by Monticello on U.S. nickelsBISONDDown 13: Surprise winUPSETDDown 18: Cucumber-like, maybeCOOLDDown 21: Lifelessly dullSTERILEDDown 22: "Take me ___"ASIAMDDown 23: Water power, informallyHYDRODDown 24: CompadreAMIGODDown 27: Mont Blanc, for oneALPDDown 29: Outskirts of the outskirtsBOONIESDDown 30: Book-loving Disney princess in a yellow gownBELLEDDown 31: WhirlpoolEDDYDDown 33: Bit of lightningBOLTDDown 34: Defeatist's assertionICANTDDown 35: Bookish sortsNERDSDDown 36: Flappers in a gaggleGEESEDDown 38: Late singer with a food nameMEAT LOAFDDown 38: Late singer with a food nameMEATLOAFDDown 41: PSAT takers, oftenJRSDDown 42: Operator of a stud farmBREEDERDDown 44: Community card between "flop" and "river" in hold'emTURNDDown 45: It's connected to the tibiaFEMURDDown 46: SheepishOVINEDDown 47: Intel missionRECONDDown 48: GawkSTAREDDown 52: Rights advocacy org.ACLUDDown 53: Some four-stringed instruments, for shortUKESDDown 54: Mötley ___CRUEDDown 56: Letter after piRHODDown 57: Common conjunctionsORSDDown 58: John of SalisburyLOODDown 59: "Acid"LSD