0608-24 NY Times Crossword 8 Jun 24, Saturday - NYXCrossword.com (2024)

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Across

13 Mix in the kitchen : BROWNIE BATTER

Apparently, the first brownies were created for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. The recipe was developed by a pastry chef at the city’s Palmer House Hotel. The idea was to produce a cake-like dessert that was small enough and dainty enough to be eaten by ladies as part of a boxed lunch.

14 Letter of the law? : CEASE AND DESIST

“Cease” and “desist” are very similar, but not identical terms. An order to cease an activity is an order to “stop”. An order to desist is an order not to do that activity again in the future.

16 Certain squeeze : BEAU

A beau (plural “beaux”) is the boyfriend of a belle, a young lady. “Beau” and “belle” are the masculine and feminine forms of the French word for “handsome, beautiful”.

Back in the late 1800s, the “main squeeze” was the “most important person”. It wasn’t until almost a century later that one’s main squeeze became one’s sweetheart.

17 Org. created on Nov. 19, 2001 : TSA

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created in 2001, soon after the 9/11 attacks. TSA personnel carry out the baggage and body searches at US airports.

19 Place to look inward? : X-RAY LAB

X-rays were first studied comprehensively by the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen (also “Roentgen”), and it was he who gave the name “X-rays” to this particular type of radiation. Paradoxically, in Röntgen’s native language of German, X-rays are routinely referred to as “Röntgen rays”. In 1901, Röntgen’s work on X-rays won him the first Nobel Prize in Physics that was ever awarded.

22 Digital collectible, for short : NFT

Non-fungible token (NFT). I admit it; I don’t understand NFTs (or the related cryptocurrencies).

24 With 34-Down, full license : CARTE …
34 See 24-Across : … BLANCHE

The phrase “carte blanche” was imported from French in the early 1700s, when it was used to mean “blank paper” (in French it means “white paper”). Later in the century, the term came to mean “full discretionary power”, which is how we use the phrase today.

30 What creates a line for the shower? : METEOR

A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body traveling through space. Once in the atmosphere, the meteoroid is referred to as a “meteor” or “shooting star”. Almost all meteoroids burn up, but if one is large enough to survive and reach the ground then we call it a meteorite. The word “meteor” comes from the Greek “meteōros” meaning “high in the air”.

The two most famous meteor showers are the Perseids and Leonids. The Perseid meteor shower is most visible around August 12th each year, and the Leonid meteor shower is most notable around November 17th. The Perseids appear to emanate from the constellation Perseus, and the Leonids from the constellation Leo (hence the names “Perseids” and “Leonids”).

31 Kerouac, for one : BEATNIK

The term “beatnik” was coined by journalist Herb Caen in 1958 when he used it to describe the stereotypical young person of the “beat generation”, which is oft associated with the writer Jack Kerouac. That stereotypical beatnik would be playing the bongos, rolling his or her own cigarettes. Male beatniks tended to sport goatees and wear berets.

32 Coins in a biblical parable : TALENTS

The talent was a unit of currency (as well as a unit of mass). It was mentioned in the Bible in Jesus’ parable of the talents. In fact, this parable is the origin of our word “talent” that we now use to mean “gift, skill”.

33 Harry Potter, e.g. : ORPHAN

In the world of “Harry Potter”, Harry’s mother was Lily Potter née Evans. Lily Evans had magical abilities even though she was born to Muggles, individuals with no magical powers. Lily married James Potter. Lily and James were murdered by Lord Voldemort, leaving their child Harry an orphan.

36 Many Ukrainians : SLAVS

The Slavic peoples are in the majority in communities covering over half of Europe. This large ethnic group is traditionally broken down into three smaller groups:

  • the West Slavic (including Czechs and Poles)
  • the East Slavic (including Russians and Ukrainians)
  • the South Slavic (including Bulgarians, Croats and Serbs)

46 Capital city that’s 7,200+ feet above sea level : SANAA

Sana (also “Sana’a” and “Sanaa”) is the capital city of Yemen. Sitting at an elevation of 7,380 feet, Sana is one of the highest capital cities in the world. Within the bounds of today’s metropolis is the old fortified city of Sana, where people have lived for over 2,500 years. The Old City is now a World Heritage Site. According to legend, Sana was founded by Shem, the son of Noah.

47 Psychoanalytic theory regarding a daughter’s relationship with her father : ELECTRA COMPLEX

Electra was a princess in Greek mythology, the daughter of Agamemnon. Electra had to mourn the death of her father who was murdered, and then the death of her mother Clytemnestra, who was also murdered.

52 Live ostentatiously : PUT ON THE RITZ

The adjective “ritzy” meaning “high quality and luxurious” derives from the opulent Ritz hotels in New York, London, Paris, etc.

Down

1 Ishmael’s people : ARABS

Ishmael was the first son of Abraham, according to the Bible and the Qur’an. Ishmael’s mother was Hagar, the handmaiden to Abraham’s wife Sarah.

2 Dishy rumors, in slang : GOSS

“Goss” is an informal shortening of the word “gossip”.

Our word “gossip” comes from the Old English “godsibb” meaning “godparent”. Back then, the term was used for female friends who attended a birth, and later for anyone engaging in idle talk.

3 Pronoun in a rebus puzzle : EWE

A rebus is a puzzle that uses pictures to represent letters and groups of letters. For example, a picture of a “ewe” might represent the letter “U” or the pronoun “you”, a picture of an “oar” might represent the letter “R” or the conjunction “or”, and a picture of an “awl” might represent the word “all”.

5 Sculpture, e.g. : FINE ART

The term “fine art” is reserved for art created purely for its beauty and aesthetic appeal. Examples of fine art would be painting, sculpture and music. “Applied art” describes the application of design and decoration to render everyday objects aesthetically pleasing. Examples of applied arts would be industrial design and fashion design.

7 Singer whose debut 1988 album had a record four #1 hits : ABDUL

Paula Abdul is primarily a singer and dancer, and someone who endeared herself even more to the American public in recent years as a judge on “American Idol”. Abdul had a famous husband for a couple of years, as she was married to actor Emilio Estevez from 1992-94.

8 Novelist Rita ___ Brown : MAE

Rita Mae Brown is an American author who is best known for her 1973 novel “Rubyfruit Jungle”. Brown was the domestic partner of tennis champion Martina Navratilova in the late seventies and early eighties.

12 Quinceañera celebrant: Abbr. : SRTA

“Quinceañera” is a celebration of a girl’s fifteenth birthday, and is an event common in many parts of Latin America.

13 Misleading market downturns, in financial lingo : BEAR TRAPS

The terms “bull market” and “bear market” come from the way in which each animal attacks. A bull thrusts his horns upwards (an “up” market), whereas a bear swipes with his paws downward (a “down” market).

15 What comes before X, Y and Z : GEN-

The term “Generation X” originated in the UK where it was the name of a book by Jane Deverson. Her book detailed the results of a study of British youths in 1964, contrasting their lifestyle to those of previous generations. It was Canadian author Douglas Coupland who was responsible for popularizing the term, with his more successful publication “Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture”. By one definition, Gen-Xers were born between 1961 and 1981.

The Millennial Generation are sometimes referred to as “Generation Y” (Gen-Y). Millennials were born after the “Gen-Xers”, from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.

Definitions vary, but it seems that the term “Generation Z” is reserved for the children of “Generation X”, and for the generation that follows the “Millennials” (Generation Y). Gen-Zers are also known as “Zoomers”, a portmanteau of “Z” and “boomer” (as in “baby boomer”).

20 Express options since 2000 : ACELAS

The Acela Express is the fastest train running routinely in the US, as it gets up to 150 mph at times. The service runs between Boston and Washington D.C. via Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Introduced in 2000, the brand name “Acela” was created to evoke “acceleration” and “excellence”.

23 Booker’s workplace : SENATE

Cory Booker has been a US Senator for New Jersey since 2013, having previously served as the Mayor of Newark. Booker is one of the few vegetarians in the US Congress.

25 Flat bread? : RENT MONEY

“Flat”, describing an apartment or condominium, is a word more commonly used in Britain and Ireland than on this side of the pond. The term “flat” is Scottish in origin, in which language it used to mean “floor in a house”.

29 King Arthur’s father : UTHER

According to legend, King Arthur was the son of Uther Pendragon. Uther magically disguised himself as his enemy Gorlois and slept with Gorlois’ wife Igerna, and the result of the union was Arthur.

30 Irish girl’s name that’s one letter off from a shade of purple : MAEVE

The name given to the light violet color that we know as “mauve” comes via French from the Latin “malva”. The Latin term translates as “mallow”, the common name of several species of plants, many of which have mauve-colored flowers.

31 One might get a meal wrapped up : BOA

Boa constrictors are members of the Boidae family of snakes, all of which are non-venomous. Interestingly, the female boa is always larger than the male.

41 The final dance in “The Nutcracker,” for one : WALTZ

“The Waltz of the Flowers”, from Tchaikovsky’s ballet “The Nutcracker”, features one of the most famous harp solos in the classical repertoire.

42 Sparrow portrayer : DEPP

Captain Jack Sparrow is the protagonist in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series of movies, and is played by Johnny Depp. Depp has said that he based his portrayal of Sparrow partly on the Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. I could believe that …

44 Curmudgeon of children’s TV : BERT

The muppet character named Bert usually plays the straight man to his partner character Ernie. Bert has a unibrow, while Ernie has no brows at all.

“Curmudgeon” is a favorite word used by my wife to describe me. A curmudgeon is a bad-tempered person full of resentment and stubborn notions. I am sure she uses the term very affectionately …

48 Silicon Valley exec : CTO

Chief technology officer (CTO)

“Silicon Valley” is an HBO comedy about five young entrepreneurs who found a startup called PiedPiper. I haven’t seen this one, but I’ve heard good things …

50 Test in a tube, for short : MRI

MRI scans can be daunting for many people as they usually involve the patient lying inside a tube with the imaging magnet surrounding the body. Additionally, the scan can take up to 40 minutes in some cases. There are some open MRI scanners available that help prevent a feeling of claustrophobia. However, the images produced by open scanners are of lower quality as they operate at lower magnetic fields.

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Complete List of Clues/Answers

Across

1 When fur first came into fashion? : AGE OF MAMMALS
13 Mix in the kitchen : BROWNIE BATTER
14 Letter of the law? : CEASE AND DESIST
15 Snatches : GRABS
16 Certain squeeze : BEAU
17 Org. created on Nov. 19, 2001 : TSA
18 Hoops might hang from them : EARS
19 Place to look inward? : X-RAY LAB
22 Digital collectible, for short : NFT
23 Forward-looking sorts : SEERS
24 With 34-Down, full license : CARTE …
28 “You said it!,” informally : TRUE DAT!
30 What creates a line for the shower? : METEOR
31 Kerouac, for one : BEATNIK
32 Coins in a biblical parable : TALENTS
33 Harry Potter, e.g. : ORPHAN
34 Range : BREADTH
35 What you will? : ASSET
36 Many Ukrainians : SLAVS
37 None of the Supreme Court Justices in Barbie Land : MEN
39 Make over : RESHAPE
41 Starter home? : WOMB
42 Touch : DAB
45 Mind : TEND
46 Capital city that’s 7,200+ feet above sea level : SANAA
47 Psychoanalytic theory regarding a daughter’s relationship with her father : ELECTRA COMPLEX
51 Group overseeing bridges and tunnels : PORT AUTHORITY
52 Live ostentatiously : PUT ON THE RITZ

Down

1 Ishmael’s people : ARABS
2 Dishy rumors, in slang : GOSS
3 Pronoun in a rebus puzzle : EWE
4 Temporarily apart, say : ON A BREAK
5 Sculpture, e.g. : FINE ART
6 Times for self-care : ME DAYS
7 Singer whose debut 1988 album had a record four #1 hits : ABDUL
8 Novelist Rita ___ Brown : MAE
9 High points: Abbr. : MTS
10 Working away : AT IT
11 Minus : LESS
12 Quinceañera celebrant: Abbr. : SRTA
13 Misleading market downturns, in financial lingo : BEAR TRAPS
14 Creative hobbyists : CRAFTERS
15 What comes before X, Y and Z : GEN-
19 Marked, in a way : XED IN
20 Express options since 2000 : ACELAS
21 Held : BATED
23 Booker’s workplace : SENATE
25 Flat bread? : RENT MONEY
26 100% : TO THE MAX
27 Ventilator settings, for short : ERS
29 King Arthur’s father : UTHER
30 Irish girl’s name that’s one letter off from a shade of purple : MAEVE
31 One might get a meal wrapped up : BOA
32 Stage opening, perhaps : TRAPDOOR
34 See 24-Across : … BLANCHE
36 Place to stick the knife in : SHEATH
38 Court org. : NBA
40 Swagger : STRUT
41 The final dance in “The Nutcracker,” for one : WALTZ
42 Sparrow portrayer : DEPP
43 Baseball family name : ALOU
44 Curmudgeon of children’s TV : BERT
46 Stick in the fire : SPIT
48 Silicon Valley exec : CTO
49 Soak up the sun : TAN
50 Test in a tube, for short : MRI

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What is the hardest day of the NYT crossword? ›

Clues. Clues should reflect the difficulty of the puzzle. Our difficulty scale increases through the week, with the easiest puzzles on Monday and hardest on Saturday.

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You can play the New York Times Crossword puzzle at nytimes.com/games, in the The New York Times Games app (iOS and Android), and in the Play tab of the New York Times News app.

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“What creates a line for the shower?” has two elements — “line” and “shower” — that come with multiple meanings. No velvet ropes or bouncers in this entry, nor baby-gift givers; the “shower” is astral, composed of a “line” (or streak) of METEORs.

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One of the most entertaining puzzles around, the Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle offers a broad range of vocabulary and cultural clues, along with a sprinkling of humor and wordplay.

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Perhaps the most famous is the November 5, 1996, puzzle by Jeremiah Farrell, published on the day of the U.S. presidential election, which has been featured in the movie Wordplay and the book The Crossword Obsession by Coral Amende, as well as discussed by Peter Jennings on ABC News, featured on CNN, and elsewhere.

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The Monday crosswords are the easiest, and the puzzles get harder as the week goes on. Practice on the Mondays before pushing yourself to Tuesday puzzles. The Saturday crossword is the hardest of the week. Contrary to popular belief, Sunday puzzles have the difficulty level of a midweek crossword.

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Step 1: Click on the square in which you want to enter a rebus. Tap the More key on the bottom left-hand side of the screen. Step 2: Tap the Rebus key on the bottom right-hand side of the screen. This will open a larger square in which you can type multiple letters.

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New York Times Sunday crossword constructors are paid $1,500 for their first or second puzzles; $2,250 for their third or more; dailies pay $500/$750, following the formula. Wagner has had a total of three puzzles published in the Times over a brief period of two months, but only one on Sunday.

What is the final dance in The Nutcracker for one? ›

To conclude the night, the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier perform a dance. A final waltz is performed by all the sweets, after which the Sugar Plum Fairy ushers Clara and the Prince down from their throne.

What is shower lining? ›

Material: Shower liners are most commonly made from a water-resistant polyester or vinyl that repels the water from the shower and is easy to clean. They are generally sheer, without any patterns or designs, though you can find some (less common) opaque liners.

Why do you get ideas in the shower? ›

“Your brain codes that it doesn't need you to engage in detail, it doesn't need your perceptual attention or motor attention, and that allows your mind to have this random kind of movement.” A moderately engaging activity like a shower provides the perfect environment.

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The Saturday crossword is actually the hardest puzzle of the week. Mondays have the most straightforward clues and Saturday clues are the hardest, or involve the most wordplay. Contrary to popular belief, the Sunday puzzles are midweek difficulty, not the hardest.

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They make it easier to unwind

Although it is tempting to unwind by watching the television or by reading on a tablet, the body should avoid screen time before bed. Puzzles provide a much better opportunity to relax, making it easier to fall asleep and properly switch off.

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In the Camera app, the camera flash icon is the lightning bolt at the top of the screen. Tap it to reveal these options: Flash Auto: Uses the flash only when needed to take a good picture, as determined by the iPhone camera. On: The flash is used for every picture.

Which nytimes crosswords are the hardest? ›

How hard could it be? The Saturday crossword is actually the hardest puzzle of the week. Mondays have the most straightforward clues and Saturday clues are the hardest, or involve the most wordplay. Contrary to popular belief, the Sunday puzzles are midweek difficulty, not the hardest.

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About LA Times Crossword

Edited by Patti Varol, the LA Times Crossword puzzle is full of music, TV, and film references. This typically themeless crossword puzzle gets harder as the week goes on.

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A renowned British crossword maker called Marc Breman created in 2018 what's thought to be the world's hardest cryptic crossword to date. Not only are the clues fiendishly hard, but the crossword itself is rather large, with 64 clues.

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Roger F Squires of Ironbridge in Telford, Shropshire, UK, has compiled and had published at least 77,854 crosswords as of 1 February 2015, equivalent to 2.34 million clues.

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