Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 4 Jul 24, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Hit on, perhaps | CHAT UP |
| *One of 32 in London | BOROUGH (“-OUGH” sounds like “O!”) |
| Like the architecture of the Alhambra | MOORISH |
| Name in an Oscars envelope, e.g. | AWARDEE |
| Stuck waiting | IN LIMBO |
| Sustained oneself with | LIVED ON |
| Restaurant add-on | SIDE |
| *Teacher in a dojo | SENSEI (“-SEI” sounds like “SAY”) |
| Journos report to them | EDS |
| Take to task | SCOLD |
| Start of a children’s rhyme with the line “Have you any wool?” | BAA … |
| Lead-in to boarding | PRE- |
| “Geez!” | MAN! |
| Mind | OBEY |
| Staple of Thursday night CBS programming during the 2000s | CSI |
| Six Flags coaster with a Spanish name | EL TORO |
| Played “Here comes the airplane!” with | SPOON-FED |
| Geographical locale whose name resembles a tractor when written in upper- and lowercase | OHIO |
| *Home to Gonzaga University | SPOKANE (“-KANE” sounds like “CAN”) |
| Clandestine meetups | TRYSTS |
| Like some skillets | CAST IRON |
| ___ Speedwagon | REO |
| Other: Sp. | OTRO |
| Peeper that doesn’t make a sound | EYE |
| They’re older than seniors | ALUMS |
| Humanitarian support | AID |
| Belgian town known for its restorative mineral springs | SPA |
| Be bold | DARE |
| *Environs | MILIEU (“-IEU” sounds like “YOU”) |
| Get in a corpse pose | LIE |
| Let out a sigh | EXHALED |
| Superlative for a quiche or frittata | EGGIEST |
| Register | REALIZE |
| Ladies who lunch, maybe | GAL PALS |
| Did up | STYLED |
| *Drawn-out story of travel woes? | ODYSSEY (“-SSEY” sounds like “SEE”) |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Like megaphones | CONICAL |
| “Get ready!” … or what to do upon hearing the ends of the answers to the starred clues? | HOLD ONTO YOUR HAT! |
| Red-haired Disney princess | ARIEL |
| ___ Tam (“Australia’s favorite cookie”) | TIM |
| Some PC ports | USBS |
| Eastern flycatcher | PHOEBE |
| Wood used in some surfboards | BALSA |
| Boo-boo | OWIE |
| Sitarist Shankar | RAVI |
| Potential product of asteroid mining | ORE |
| What an inflated glove may serve as for a cow costume | UDDER |
| Highlight of a rock collection | GEODE |
| University of Delaware’s Fightin’ Blue ___ | HENS |
| Question after an absence | MISS ME? |
| Second group to vote | NAYS |
| Snack brand whose Japanese flavors include tuna mayonnaise and clam chowder | DORITOS |
| Two out of 10 | PINKIES |
| Give a leg up to | BOOST |
| Grove | COPSE |
| Like chimneys | SOOTY |
| Dawning sounds | OHS |
| Helpful FYI | PSA |
| A good way | FAR |
| Ambient musician whose name is found in “white noise” | ENO |
| Hibernation spot | DEN |
| Wall Street worker | TRADER |
| Unwinds | RELAXES |
| Wind up | COIL |
| Busted | RAIDED |
| Like Red Delicious apples | MEALY |
| Painter Velázquez | DIEGO |
| Supplications | PLEAS |
| Checkout division | AISLE |
| Mediterranean appetizer | MEZE |
| “Great Scott!” | EGAD! |
| Not much to look at | UGLY |
| Indie artist’s site | ETSY |
| Short, for short | LIL’ |
| Certain network IDs | IPS |
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