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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 11th April 2024

There are 37 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 11th April 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Slicing and dicing, say
AAcross 5: Training unit
AAcross 8: Share of the supply
AAcross 14: Italian for "year"
AAcross 15: ___ wordINA
AAcross 16: Lacking the wherewithal
AAcross 17: Head-scratchers?
AAcross 18: Subjects in a series of van Gogh landscape paintingsOLIVETREES
AAcross 20: Pricey basketball tickets
AAcross 22: Ending with fluor- or chlor-
AAcross 23: Serious ___ (popular cooking blog)
AAcross 24: Some baby shower giftsONESIES
AAcross 26: Self images?
AAcross 28: Modern scanning target
AAcross 30: Something to take when you're in the dark
AAcross 34: Abandoned
AAcross 38: Rare
AAcross 40: Not in one's head, say
AAcross 41: Alternative to a handshake
AAcross 43: Vintner's concern
AAcross 44: With 46-Across, some areas in Clue … or a hint to the first, fourth, twelfth and fifteenth rows of this puzzle
AAcross 46: See 44-Across
AAcross 48: Take a hit
AAcross 49: Good hosts make them
AAcross 51: "This is Me ... Now" singer, familiarlyJLO
AAcross 52: Head-scratchers
AAcross 57: "Jaws" menace
AAcross 60: Commonly mined material that's relatively rare in Earth's crust (about 2 p.p.m.)
AAcross 62: Lender you shouldn't trust
AAcross 63: Whales and alligators might be seen on themPOLOSHIRTS
AAcross 66: Celebration in the worship of Bacchus
AAcross 67: Like stubble
AAcross 68: Comedian ___ Martin
AAcross 69: Spill
AAcross 70: Valuable property
AAcross 71: Choice for a round
AAcross 72: Institution with galleries in Liverpool and Cornwall
DDown 1: "Nurse Jackie" star
DDown 2: Something that can be red or white, but not blue
DDown 3: When theatrical special effects happen, one hopesONCUE
DDown 4: Workhorses
DDown 5: Casino that houses the Penn & Teller Theater
DDown 6: Draft status
DDown 7: Settled up
DDown 8: French translation of the Spanish "calle"
DDown 9: Alternatives to blinds
DDown 10: ___ VanDerveer, coach who holds the record for the most wins in college basketball history (1,200+)
DDown 11: "Pfft"IBET
DDown 12: Chorus for los toreadores
DDown 13: Platform for playing Kirby's AdventureNES
DDown 19: Place to take shots
DDown 21: Diatribe
DDown 25: "There's something in the pantry!"
DDown 27: Prosecution figs.
DDown 29: Not right (for)
DDown 30: N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, for one
DDown 31: What has degrees in math?
DDown 32: Common Photoshop target
DDown 33: Appeals to
DDown 34: Like lightning
DDown 35: Product made from vegetable oil
DDown 36: Be awesome, informally
DDown 37: 100%, so to speak
DDown 39: Crème de ___ (liqueur)
DDown 42: Kind of leave or guidance
DDown 45: 'Fore
DDown 47: Author Joe Hill, vis-à-vis Stephen King
DDown 50: Terse denialNOTI
DDown 51: Walter's meth-dealing partner on "Breaking Bad"
DDown 53: Suddenly go silent, in modern dating lingo
DDown 54: "The Jeffersons" actress GibbsMARLA
DDown 55: Insider language
DDown 56: Verb akin to "Zoom"
DDown 57: "The Hound of the Baskervilles" location
DDown 58: Jai ___ALAI
DDown 59: Average
DDown 61: Name found in "affirmation"IRMA
DDown 63: Doctor sought for a checkup, in brief
DDown 64: ___ Honor
DDown 65: "Capeesh?"
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