New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2024 06 11

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Stringed Indian instrument SITAR
“I’m all ___” SET
BUCKEYES OHIOANS
Grinds away LABORS
Pounded taro dish POI
GOOSE EGG NIL
Trumpet flourish TUCKET
Emulate Paul Simon in 1972 or Harry Styles in 2017 GOSOLO
STICKY GLUEY
Leaves might get stuck in its teeth RAKE
Title for Jackie or Jill, and a hint to the answers to the starred clues FIRSTLADY
*Title role for Lee Marvin in a 1962 western LIBERTYVALANCE
Verbal equivalent of tomato-throwing BOOING
Unfortunate neighbor of Mount Vesuvius POMPEII
DEADLY AFRICAN SNAKE MAMBA
JAMAICAN MUSIC GENRE SKA
Curly hairstyle, for short FRO
Popular fast-food breakfast sandwich MCGRIDDLE
*Get seriously fortunate LUCKOUT
INCREASE ADDTO
Goes clubbing? GOLFS
DANISH SHOE BRAND ECCO
NICKNAME FOR OLIVER CROMWELL IRONSIDES
*Meteorological description in a Beatles song MARMALADESKIES
DESERVES EARNS
UP TO THE TASK ABLE
Fastener used in securing pipes UBOLT
BRING UP REAR
Maraca, e.g. RATTLE
Word with history or exam ORAL
Military address? SARGE
*Crazy for GAGAABOUT
Noted example of French Gothic architecture NOTREDAME
Exec’s helper: Abbr. ASST
Trees that produce moth-repelling oil CEDARS
Oven setting that can be “Hi” or “Lo” BROIL
“You said it!” AMEN
Not buy, perhaps RENT
Currency of Switzerland FRANC
PEDOMETER UNIT STEP
Cutting onomatopoeia SNIP
AWARE OF, AS A PLOT INON
Accessory for a flapper costume BOA
HASTY ESCAPE LAM
TALKATIVE BIRD MYNA
SCHLEPS LUGS
Range that separates Europe and Asia URALS
Proulx who wrote “Brokeback Mountain” ANNIE
Language of much legalese LATIN
JUST ABOUT ORSO
Nuts for a squirrel ACORNS
Goes like a weasel? POPS
Poet Frank who led the 1950s-’60s “New York School” OHARA
CAMERA TYPE, FOR SHORT SLR
___ knots (hairstyle) BANTU
Invites along for ASKSTO
“Gimme five!” UPTOP
“Told you so!” ICALLEDIT
SUN BLOCKER VISOR
RAMBLED RANON
Red alcohol in a spritz APEROL
Dracula’s alternate form BAT
Site for a cliff dwelling MESA
Less interesting DRIER
FESTOON ADORN
Gold, in Galicia ORO
SENDS PACKING CANS
End of the earth POLE
Trunk appendage LIMB
NOT VERY BRIGHT DIM
Arachnid’s octet LEGS
Changes with the times, say ADAPTS
Train line between Boston and D.C. ACELA
“Impression, Sunrise” painter MONET