NYT Crossword Answers May 25, 2024 | NYT Crossword Clues Today

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David P. Williams is the author of this crossword while Joel Fagliano edits it. The puzzle has 15 rows and 15 columns with 66 words and 36 blocks. While, the letters J, Q, X, and Z are missing. It has some duplicate clues which you can crack easily.

NYT Crossword Answers May 25, 2024

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1 – Old currency of Massachusetts : WAMPUM
7 – Sub-Saharan menaces : MAMBAS
13 – Creatures with a “third eye” sensitive to ultraviolet light : IGUANAS
15 – Shaded circle : AREOLA
16 – It falls on the eve of Christmas Eve : FESTIVUS
18 – Result of getting doubles in Monopoly : REROLL
19 – Palm off (on) : FOIST
20 – Feather beds? : NESTS
22 – Apt name for a spelling champ : BEA
23 – “Anne of Green Gables” author _ Maud Montgomery : LUCY
24 – Text acronym : ASCII
25 – “The King and I” setting : SIAM
26 – Terminal approx. : ETA
27 – Beverage at une brasserie : BIERE
28 – Streaks overhead : CIRRI
29 – Architects, so to speak : MASTERMINDS
31 – Wield influence : PULLSTRINGS
32 – Outfielder’s flashy feat : BASKETCATCH
33 – Time-saving tricks : HACKS
34 – Lover of literature : ROMEO
35 – Break : GAP
38 – Causes to chafe : IRKS
39 – Name of two ancient kings of Phrygia, the first of whom is the famous one : MIDAS
40 – Shock, in a way : TASE
41 – “Where _?” : AMI
42 – Like some broadcasts and cardboard boxes : TAPED
43 – Piece of the pie : CRUST
44 – Rearrange to fit, jocularly : TETRIS
46 – Red sauce : SRIRACHA
48 – Bargain hunters, of a sort : UNIONS
49 – Highly significant, as a stretch of time : EPOCHAL
50 – Treat often served in a glass cup : SUNDAE
51 – Big bands : OCTETS

1 – _ ball : WIFFLE
2 – Grow too old : AGEOUT
3 – Reggaetón, e.g. : MUSICA
4 – Sap : PATSY
5 – Apartment, in real estate lingo : UNIT
6 – “Top Gun” nickname : MAV
7 – Cuba’s José International Airport : MARTI
8 – God who duels Percy Jackson, in children’s literature : ARES
9 – de Glace, largest glacier in the French Alps : MER
10 – Vocally negative fans, in sports slang : BOOBIRDS
11 – Eagerly listening : ALLEARS
12 – Sub stack? : SALAMI
14 – Drag through Hollywood : SUNSETSTRIP
17 – Spies use them for disguise : SECRETCODES
21 – Setting for the classic film line “I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ badges!” : SIERRAMADRE
24 – Seating choice : AISLE
25 – Religiously mandated surname for Sikh men : SINGH
27 – Resists, with “at” : BALKS
28 – Cien divided by veinte : CINCO
29 – Strong scents : MUSKS
30 – Tiny arachnids : MITES
31 – Stop for the day : PACKITIN
32 – It might tell you what’s on tap : BARMENU
33 – Break : HIATUS
35 – Lacking social sensitivity : GAUCHE
36 – Total jerk, slangily : ASSHAT
37 – Potpourri assortment : PETALS
39 – Shot with English : MASSE
40 – GI, e.g. : TRACT
42 _ Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker : TINA
43 – Holey footwear : CROC
45 – Staff : ROD
47 – Time to take stock? : IPO

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