Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 30 Dec 24, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Brainy | SMART |
| Wacky | ZANY |
| Desktop computer that might run Sonoma or Sequoia | IMAC |
| Choir member | TENOR |
| Writer Wiesel | ELIE |
| Forbidden | NO-GO |
| Waiter’s imperative after bringing food | ENJOY! |
| Flower that reflects yellow when held under one’s chin | BUTTERCUP |
| It might have a twist or hole | PLOT |
| What a sleeve covers | ARM |
| “Don’t worry about me!” | I’M OKAY! |
| Primitive timer | HOURGLASS |
| Surface for doing exercises | MAT |
| Globes | ORBS |
| Going out romantically | ON A DATE |
| #1 pal | BESTIE |
| Language suffix | -ESE |
| Father | SIRE |
| Music genre prefix | ALT- |
| N.F.L. all-star game | PRO BOWL |
| Texter’s reaction to a joke | LOL |
| Some beers | ALES |
| Bathroom fixture | TUB |
| Clinks a glass and gives a speech to | TOASTS |
| Indian pastries with savory fillings | SAMOSAS |
| Obnoxious person, informally | TOOL |
| “All you need is love and a ___” (old saying) | CAT |
| Place for policy wonks | THINK TANK |
| Huge to-dos | SCENES |
| “Sounds good!” | YES! |
| Norse god of war and death | ODIN |
| Make logical sense … or what the ends of 18-, 23-, 38- and 51-Across do | HOLD WATER |
| Grammarian’s concern | USAGE |
| Troubles | ILLS |
| Number of planets before Pluto was demoted | NINE |
| Food item that might come with lox | BAGEL |
| El ___, Tex. | PASO |
| Exhausted, metaphorically | DEAD |
| Put forth, as effort | EXERT |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Basketball star Curry | STEPH |
| ___ Park, location of Edison’s first major laboratory | MENLO |
| Type of pear | ANJOU |
| Plant affliction that’s below ground | ROOT ROT |
| Attempt | TRY |
| Creatures that are actually black with white stripes | ZEBRAS |
| What grads become | ALUMS |
| Tiny complaint | NIT |
| Abominable Snowman | YETI |
| Advances | INROADS |
| Shirley Temple and Virgin Bloody Mary, for two | MOCKTAILS |
| H2O, in Mexico | AGUA |
| “I understand you” | COPY |
| Character described by Austen as “a heroine whom no one but myself will much like” | EMMA |
| Canadian province that’s home to the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage Site | ALBERTA |
| Grasp tightly | GRIP |
| Meh | SO-SO |
| Units of force | NEWTONS |
| Gait faster than a walk but slower than a canter | TROT |
| Snakelike fish | EELS |
| Sheep sounds | BAAS |
| “Enchanted” girl in a Gail Carson Levine book | ELLA |
| Biomedical building blocks | STEM CELLS |
| Recede, as the tide | EBB |
| Remove from office | OUST |
| Cry made while pointing | LOOK! |
| No-goodnik | SO-AND-SO |
| Jazz combo instrument | ALTO SAX |
| Dish served from a crockpot | STEW |
| In stacks, like a wedding cake | TIERED |
| Evil hench-animal in “The Lion King” | HYENA |
| “The early bird gets the worm,” for one | ADAGE |
| Landlocked African country | NIGER |
| Prepared to propose | KNELT |
| Wish for a romantic pairing between, in modern parlance | SHIP |
| Pepsi or Coke | COLA |
| Contents of a 23-Across | SAND |
| “How to ___ a ___” (common tutorial topic) | TIE |
| Purple yam common in Filipino cooking | UBE |
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