New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 16th April 2024 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 16th April 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Make extremely happyELATEAAcross 6: Planets, poeticallyORBSAAcross 10: ___ czar, N.Y.C. government position whose job listing called for "a virulent vehemence for vermin"RATAAcross 13: Historical objectRELICAAcross 14: Watery, as teaWEAKAAcross 15: A spare one might be kept in the bootTYREAAcross 16: *Actor who played Oscar Wilde in "Wilde" [fish]STEPHENFRYAAcross 18: Word before date or danceRAINAAcross 19: DiscardTOSSAAcross 20: Journalists' creditsBYLINESAAcross 22: Bit of Tex-Mex bar foodTACOAAcross 25: Starting point for a record-setting swim in 2023's "Nyad"CUBAAAcross 27: One under a birdieEAGLEAAcross 28: Pigment used in the Lascaux cave paintingsOCHERAAcross 30: High-pitched flutePICCOLOAAcross 32: New, waxing, waning, full, etc.PHASESAAcross 34: Sticky stuffGOOAAcross 35: Frequently phished figs.SSNSAAcross 38: ___ vs. para (Spanish 101 topic)PORAAcross 39: Certain immature adult … with a hint to both halves of the answers to each starred clueMANBABYAAcross 42: Auction bundleLOTAAcross 43: Worn-down part of a shoeSOLEAAcross 45: Japan's national fishKOIAAcross 46: Risky choice of surfing apparelBIKINIAAcross 48: Makes (oneself) belovedENDEARSAAcross 51: San Fran athleteNINERAAcross 52: ___ RicaCOSTAAAcross 54: Many a flat-screenHDTVAAcross 56: Pepper and O'Leary of classic rock: Abbr.SGTSAAcross 57: Immobilizers for bone fracturesSPLINTSAAcross 59: Pokes fun atRIBSAAcross 61: Fuel from a bogPEATAAcross 62: *Inventor who patented the first revolver [stallion]SAMUELCOLTAAcross 67: Group of antsARMYAAcross 68: Where a teen may wear a tuxPROMAAcross 69: Mammal with a miniature trunkTAPIRAAcross 70: SnatchNABAAcross 71: Hits the slopesSKISAAcross 72: Exact godly vengeance onSMITEDDown 1: Hosp. areasERSDDown 2: Rent outLETDDown 3: Drink aptly found in "medieval era"ALEDDown 4: Treads lightlyTIPTOESDDown 5: Bounce off the walls, sayECHODDown 6: Comes cleanOWNSUPDDown 7: Stadium whistle-blowerREFDDown 8: Beef option at ChipotleBARBACOADDown 9: Vodka brand in a blue bottleSKYYDDown 10: *Mouseketeer peer of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake [gander]RYANGOSLINGDDown 11: "The Little Mermaid" mermaidARIELDDown 12: Past, present or futureTENSEDDown 15: Free ones might precede subscriptionsTRIALSDDown 17: Window-closing keyESCDDown 21: Sign before VirgoLEODDown 22: Big name in baseball cardsTOPPSDDown 23: "Gesundheit" prompterACHOODDown 24: *English essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once" [ram]CHARLES LAMBDDown 26: Resident of 123½ Sesame StreetBIGBIRDDDown 29: Sleep stageREMDDown 31: Kind of salad that sounds like it should include cornCOBBDDown 33: Fermented rice wineSAKEDDown 36: Quartet + quintetNONETDDown 37: Starts to wakeSTIRSDDown 40: Wild couples cruise?NOAHSARKDDown 41: Yang's partnerYINDDown 44: BeingENTITYDDown 47: What might catch X's at an O's game?KISSCAMDDown 49: N.F.L. coach CampbellDANDDown 50: Noodles on a guitarSTRUMSDDown 52: Network with "gavel-to-gavel" coverageCSPANDDown 53: Word in the title of Broadway's longest-running showOPERADDown 55: Compete (for)VIEDDown 58: Baker's amts.TSPSDDown 60: Crispy sammiesBLTSDDown 63: Miss Piggy, to Miss PiggyMOIDDown 64: Essie competitorOPIDDown 65: Deserving of a fire emoji, as a partyLITDDown 66: III, in RomeTRE