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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 4th June 2024

There are 40 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 4th June 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Florida panther, e.g.
AAcross 5: "Inside with Jen ___" (MSNBC show)PSAKI
AAcross 10: The Crimson Tide, to fansBAMA
AAcross 14: Noted whale watcher of literature
AAcross 15: Enter a username and password
AAcross 15: Enter a username and password
AAcross 16: Wide-screen theater optionIMAX
AAcross 17: *Equipment for zooming
AAcross 19: The last "O" of YOLO
AAcross 20: "Woman in a ___" (Degas painting)
AAcross 21: With 24-Across, some summer coffee orders
AAcross 22: Conditional word in coding
AAcross 24: See 21-Across
AAcross 26: Kind of connector for a VCR cableRCA
AAcross 27: Fill-in teacher, informally
AAcross 30: Vegetable whose name means "to eat" in some West African languages
AAcross 31: *Subject of a "Caution" sign on a park benchWETPAINT
AAcross 33: Egyptian viper
AAcross 35: Vibe
AAcross 37: Major muddle
AAcross 38: *Shocking thing found on a farmELECTRICFENCE
AAcross 41: The Swinging ___, robe-wearing mascot for the Padres
AAcross 42: O'Rourke of Texas politicsBETO
AAcross 43: Drug whose name can be found in "spells danger"
AAcross 44: *Challenge for an under-achiever?LIMBOBAR
AAcross 46: Issa of "American Fiction"RAE
AAcross 48: "Of course!"
AAcross 49: Get 21 in blackjack, say
AAcross 50: Emphasize
AAcross 53: Small dent
AAcross 55: Dressy attire
AAcross 56: Accessory for dressy attire
AAcross 58: Lots and lots
AAcross 60: *Where to look for fingerprintsCRIMESCENE
AAcross 63: Fuzzy fruit
AAcross 64: Set one's sights onAIMAT
AAcross 65: The gemstone Olympic Australis, for one
AAcross 66: With 67- and 68-Across, MC Hammer lyric that applies to each of the answers to the starred clues
AAcross 67: See 66-Across
AAcross 68: See 66-Across
DDown 1: Diplomat's success
DDown 2: Rental for a D.I.Y. moverUHAUL
DDown 3: Black ___ (snake)
DDown 4: Tallest president in U.S. history, familiarlyABE
DDown 5: Something a kids' menu might double as
DDown 6: Boot bottoms
DDown 7: Developed, in a way
DDown 8: Family
DDown 9: Cricket, e.g.
DDown 10: Book jacket profiles
DDown 11: The main characters in "The Bourne Identity" and "Memento," notably
DDown 12: Computer debut of 1984
DDown 13: Rail-splitter's tool
DDown 18: "Lovely" lady in a Beatles hitRITA
DDown 23: Expire
DDown 25: Like about 4% of human blood
DDown 26: Blink or jump, say
DDown 28: Hungry
DDown 29: A/C meas.
DDown 29: A/C meas.
DDown 31: More sardonic
DDown 32: Founder of the American ShakersANNLEE
DDown 33: Nest for a raptor
DDown 34: Gets thinnerSLIMSDOWN
DDown 36: ___ Outfitters (clothing chain)
DDown 39: Feature of the Rolex logo
DDown 40: Like zirconium on the periodic table
DDown 41: "A ___ Went By" (classic children's book)
DDown 45: 1-Across, for one
DDown 47: Ceramics and sculpture, for two
DDown 50: "Poison" shrub
DDown 51: N.B.A. star CurrySTEPH
DDown 52: Where Moses received the Ten Commandments
DDown 54: Still competingINIT
DDown 55: Actor Liu of "Barbie"SIMU
DDown 57: Ursula's slithery pets in "The Little Mermaid"
DDown 58: Dog show org.AKC
DDown 59: La hermana de mamá
DDown 61: 2016 Olympics host, informally
DDown 62: Collapsible camping convenience
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