Category: New York Times Crossword Answers
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- 1.Oktoberfest order
- 2.Monarch who took the throne in 52
- 3.Oktoberfest order
- 4.Polar bird
- 5.Bite playfully
- 6.Contents of a vault
- 7.Its only half due
- 8.How to find out what "this many" is in 17-, 21-, 52- and 57-Across
- 9.Poet who wrote "In the Vanities / No one wears panities"
- 10."Cabaret" director
- 11.___ days (now)
- 12.Disney movie set in Arendelle
- 13.Slow sort, informally
- 14.Duke, e.g.: Abbr
- 15."Zip your lip!"
- 16.Not take things lying down, say
- 17."Man produces ___ as a bee produces honey": William Golding
- 18.Washington and Adams: Abbr
- 19.No longer all there
- 20.32-0, e.g
- 21.The Devil has one
- 22.Actor Morales
- 23.Soap brand mentioned in Hair
- 24.Ca++ or Fe+++
- 25.He won this many Olympic gold medals
- 26.Man produces ___ as a bee produces honey: William Golding
- 27.Riot
- 28.The New Yorker cartoonist who wrote "What I Hate: From A to Z"
- 29.Casino employee
- 30.Rank above maj
- 31.Part of a how-to manual
- 32.Soap brand mentioned in "Hair"
- 33.Aha!
- 34.It borders this many other states
- 35.Two in the news
- 36.Alaskan export
- 37.First in a field
- 38.It's only half due
- 39.Airline with a crown in its logo
- 40.Now, in Bilbao
- 41.Ones carrying roses, maybe
- 42.Consideration for avoiding burns, for short
- 43.Actor Wynn of "Dr. Strangelove"
- 44.Singer/songwriter Matthews
- 45.Word before "Johnny" or "Lucy"
- 46.Washington and Adams: Abbr.
- 47.National Adoption Mo
- 48.Like most of New York State's flag
- 49.Classic Milwaukee brews
- 50.Arabic leader?
- 51.What a salesperson may be assigned
- 52.___ days
- 53.Like most of New York States flag
- 54.Choreographer Alvin
- 55.Part of a baseball
- 56.Drew from a hat, say
- 57.Duke, e.g.: Abbr.
- 58.How to find out what this many is in 17-, 21-, 52- and 57-Across
- 59.Fish whose roe is used in sushi
- 60.32-0, e.g.
- 61.Sheltered at sea
- 62.Word before Johnny or Lucy
- 63.Nag
- 64.Actor Wynn of Dr. Strangelove
- 65.Country that changed its name in 1939
- 66.Stuck-up
- 67.The New Yorker cartoonist who wrote What I Hate: From A to Z
- 68.Covers in goo
- 69.Some slushy drinks
- 70.Zip your lip!
- 71.Tax ID
- 72.Man in Mannheim
- 73.Seusss star-bellied creatures
- 74.Monarch who took the throne in '52
- 75.Many an art print, informally
- 76.Cabaret director
- 77.Exactly right
- 78.One stop on a grand tour
- 79."A Shropshire Lad" author
- 80.Grieves loudly
- 81.It has this many legs
- 82.A Shropshire Lad author
- 83.First name on the Supreme Court
- 84.National Adoption Mo.
- 85.One hailed on Broadway?
- 86.Rank above maj.
- 87.Wipe out, in slang
- 88.Narrow waterway
- 89.He wrote this many symphonies
- 90.Seuss's star-bellied creatures
- 91.Poet who wrote In the Vanities / No one wears panities
- 92."Aha!"
- 93.Chocolaty breakfast cereal
- 94.Having mucho dinero
- 95.Observe
About New York Times Crossword
Published daily in one of the most reputed and prestigious newspapers in the world, solving The New York Times Crosswords is a challenge in itself. The crosswords are published daily in the print issues as well as the newspaper’s online website which are further syndicated to other 300 journals and newspapers and mobile apps.
The newspaper has had only 4 crossword editors until now, starting from Margaret Farrar, Will Weng, Eugene T Maleska and lastly Will Shortz, all in their respective order of succession. The puzzles are mostly constructed or edited by Crosswords Guru, Will Shortz since 1993. With each passing week day, the puzzles keep getting difficult, with the easiest crosswords being published on Monday and gradually getting difficult with each passing day of the week. The most complicated crosswords are published on Saturdays. The Sunday crossword is comparatively larger and appears in The New York Times Magazine. It is deemed to be just as difficult as the Thursday crossword and solving the New York Times crossword answers is a challenge that everyone wishes to win.
The daily puzzles are 15 X 15 squares but the Sunday Crossword puzzle is 21 X 21 squares, a little smaller than the previous 23 X 23 square puzzles. The popularity of The New York Times Crossword grew widely over the years and is now considered as one of the most prestigious and most widely circulated crosswords across USA. Taking a big leap in the world of crosswords and puzzles, the NYT crosswords game was released in 2007 by Majesco Entertainment. The game includes more than 1000 NYT crosswords from the different weekdays of a week.
Majority of the NYT crosswords are not directly written by Will Shortz himself. The puzzles are constructed by a variety of freelance contributors which are only edited and checked by the maestro before publishing. The Thursday and Sunday puzzles are always themed and have a connection with long NYT crossword answers that are similar to letter substitution, type of pun, etc. The daily puzzles are made available on the website in the evening before they are published in the newspapers the following day. The puzzles for Saturday and Sunday are published at 6 pm, the evening before.
New York Times Crossword Contests: The New York Times Crossword started a new tradition of hosting the Super Mega Crossword Contest once a year, since 2018. The Giant puzzle is 50 X 50 squares in size and appears in the paper’s Puzzle Mania section. It’s been 3 years since the giant puzzle is being constructed and published in the paper. A random winner is chosen from all the entries who correctly answered the puzzle and gifted a prize money of $1,000 from the publication.
NYT Puzzle Authors: Will Shortz many other freelance constructors such as Sam Ezersky and Brenden Emmett Quigley.
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