NYT Crossword Answers May 24, 2024 | NYT Crossword Clues Today

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Carolyn Davies Lynch authored today’s puzzle and Joel Fagliano edited it. The 15×15 puzzle has 66 words with 36 blocks. The missing letters are J, Q, V, X, and Z. Hint- The puzzle has some duplicate clues as well, which you can easily crack. This is the second puzzle from the author since she made her debut.

NYT Crossword Answers May 24, 2024

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1 – “Riiiiiight …” : IMSURE
7 – Cooking product originally invented for soapmaking : CRISCO
13 – Some eye shadows : MATTES
14 – Fourth card in Texas hold ’em : THETURN
15 – One in the rite place at the rite time? : PRIEST
16 – Many Eras Tour attendees : SWIFTIES
17 – It might be pressed for cash : ATM
18 – Strategies : TACTICS
20 – Where to find a phalanx bone : TOE
21 – City that’s northwest of Cuzco … or a city that’s northwest of Columbus : LIMA
23 – Humble dwelling : SHACK
24 – It’s kept in the loop : BELT
25 – _ Garibaldi, revolutionary sometimes called the “mother of Italy” : ANITA
27 – Aaliyah’s “_ You That Somebody?” : ARE
28 – Urban fleet : BUSES
29 – With mulish resolve : INTRACTABLY
32 – Score a journalistic coup : GETTHESCOOP
34 – Gaseous cloud in which suns and planets form : SOLARNEBULA
36 – Wyoming’s “Equal Rights,” e.g. : MOTTO
39 – Word derived from the Old Norse for “stick of wood” : SKI
40 – Doesn’t strike out, say : STETS
42 – “You are,” en español : ERES
43 – Hit, as the lights : FLICK
45 – “Likewise” : SAME
46 – Metal that “cries” when bent : TIN
47 – They bring a lot to the table : WAITERS
49 – Lacking, for short: Abbr. : SYN
50 – Consequences of some serious foul play : REDCARDS
52 – Trojan hero claimed as an ancestor by Julius Caesar and Augustus : AENEAS
54 – “I’ll count us in” : ONTHREE
55 – Place to chill : FRIDGE
56 – Bends down : STOOPS
57 – Chevy S.U.V.s : TAHOES

1 – Antelope that can leap up to 10 feet off the ground : IMPALA
2 – People often drink it “up” : MARTINI
3 – Repetition of self-calming movements, such as finger-tapping or hair-twirling : STIMMING
4 – Cougar’s opponent in an annual rivalry game : UTE
5 – Recharge one’s batteries : REST
6 – “You are,” en español : ESTAS
7 – Part of a clutch : CHICK
8 – Officials showing 50-Across, informally : REFS
9 – Cousin on an old sitcom : ITT
10 – Some are presidential : SUITES
11 – Jamaican Patois, e.g. : CREOLE
12 – Commencements : ONSETS
14 – Doubly better : TWICEASNICE
16 – Basic sets of supplies : STARTERKITS
19 – Wedding staple with the line “Take it back now, y’all” : CHACHASLIDE
22 – Swears : ATTESTS
24 – Some corporate takeovers : BUYOUTS
26 – Movie droid, familiarly : ARTOO
28 – Shapeless forms : BLOBS
30 – City known as the “Hollywood of the South”: Abbr. : ATL
31 – Pre-A.D. : BCE
33 – “Yes, I would love that!” : PLEASEDO
35 – “When you get to be this old …” : ATMYAGE
36 – Urban areas, informally : METROS
37 – Acclimatize: ORIENT
38 – Watch over : TENDTO
41 – Things that blend in synesthesia : SENSES
43 – Commuting costs : FARES
44 – Mac maker : KRAFT
47 – Get bent out of shape : WARP
48 – Italian counterpart to “mattina” : SERA
51 – Comedian Margaret : CHO
53 – U.S. research org. since the 1880s : NIH

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