New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2024 07 13

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Where “music and passion were always the fashion,” in song COPA
Frustrating players in Go Fish LIARS
Some Depression-era public art WPAMURALS
Author whose given name was Alan Alexander MILNE
N.Y.C. neighborhood in which the first pizzeria in the United States was opened (1905) NOLITA
Olympian Sebastian COE
Debut feature for DreamWorks Animation ANTZ
FLING HURL
WAKE-UP CALLS REVEILLES
ABOUT ASTO
SLIPS ERRS
MIRE FEN
Serving dishes? GOSSIPY
Org. whose members work to get tips? NBA
Strictly adhere (to) HEW
Indie rock’s Tame ___ IMPALA
“Oh, why not!” YEAHSURE
Traffic hang-up SNARL
Twisted Sister’s genre HAIRMETAL
Parts of jazz combos SAXES
Gave a bit of Halloween “decoration,” for short TPED
Word often in parentheses on a form OPTIONAL
Michael K. Williams’s role on “The Wire” OMAR
Certain consumer protections LEMONLAWS
Not taking half-measures ALLIN
Sought for help, say RANTO
Jet pack, for short? USAF
Desire for a picnic NORAIN
Nickname for hoops great Isiah Thomas ZEKE
Doesn’t go any farther HALTS
Prince Harry’s real first name HENRY
Musical Dua LIPA
“Sorry, that’s enough out of me” ILLSHUTUP
30-DAY MO. SEPT
FERTILIZER COMPOUNDS NITRATES
FANFARE ECLAT
DRIED (OFF) TOWELED
Learned, perhaps LITERATE
Company with a “Bra-llelujah!” line SPANX
Someone who knows the drill, informally? SARGE
Sam of “Jurassic Park” NEILL
Support in a dance studio BARRE
Expression of lamentation AHME
Swept under the rug, say HID
Sample offer TASTETHIS
SHAKESPEAREAN KILLER ASP
IN A VERY UNFRIENDLY WAY ICILY
IRAKLION IS ITS CAPITAL CRETE
LIKE SOME CEREAL OATEN
TAKE-OUT ORDER? DELE
HINT TINGE
GOOD THING PLUS
ENGINE TYPE TWINCAM
PLACE STEAD
VEIL MATERIAL TULLE
Tibetan ethnic group SHERPA
ALLEY OOPS? SEVENTENSPLIT
“Fat chance!” LIKEHELLIWILL
KERNELS GISTS
___ VINCIT AMOR OMNIA
HOME OF THE PEABODY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY YALE
In ___ (completely) TOTO
First Muslim actor to win an Academy Award MAHERSHALAALI
“We’ve been had!” ITSASETUP
BROADWAY HONOR TONYNOD
NOTORIETY ILLREPUTE