Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore

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  2. 11. Finish (up) — Answer: WRAP
  3. 15. "Hello-o-o?" — Answer: ANYONEHOME
  4. 16. Dialect featured in the literature of Alice Walker and Toni Morrison, for short — Answer: AAVE
  5. 17. Scenario calling for self-reliance — Answer: SINKORSWIM
  6. 18. Summer flier — Answer: GNAT
  7. 19. Classic 1926 poem associated with the Harlem Renaissance — Answer: ITOO
  8. 20. Do some cleaning — Answer: DUST
  9. 21. Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore — Answer: SEALS
  10. 22. Sound around a summer cornfield — Answer: CAW
  11. 23. Wood used for flooring — Answer: FIR
  12. 24. Trunk item — Answer: GASCAN
  13. 25. Shortest-reigning English monarch (9 days) — Answer: JANEGREY
  14. 28. Molecule that can self-splice — Answer: RNA
  15. 29. Enthusiasm-curbing — Answer: JADING
  16. 32. "Here we go!" — Answer: LETSROCK
  17. 34. Uncovered — Answer: OPEN
  18. 35. Some cuts of meat — Answer: CHOPS
  19. 37. Tennis great who had a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A. — Answer: ASHE
  20. 38. Place for trading stories? — Answer: BOOKFAIR
  21. 40. Diverts — Answer: AMUSES
  22. 42. It takes a long time to get this — Answer: OLD
  23. 43. Leading character on social media? — Answer: ATSYMBOL
  24. 45. White House partner, for short — Answer: FLOTUS
  25. 47. Assume, as costs — Answer: EAT
  26. 48. Do some cleaning — Answer: MOP
  27. 51. Market for currencies, informally — Answer: FOREX
  28. 52. Financial aid basis — Answer: NEED
  29. 54. Hand count? — Answer: FIVE
  30. 55. Ian : Scotland :: ___ : Wales — Answer: EVAN
  31. 56. One might help you hitch a ride — Answer: CARTRAILER
  32. 58. Parmesan cheese feature — Answer: RIND
  33. 59. Novel whence the line "Four legs good, two legs bad" — Answer: ANIMALFARM
  34. 60. Rests — Answer: SITS
  35. 61. They're green year-round — Answer: FAKEPLANTS

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  3. 3. Already — Answer: BYNOW. Hint: This word suggests that something is happening at the present moment! ⏰
  4. 4. "The Memory Police" author ___ Ogawa — Answer: YOKO
  5. 5. Brand lead-in to Caps or Balls — Answer: SNO
  6. 6. Unwieldy situation, metaphorically — Answer: HERDINGCATS
  7. 7. "As if!" — Answer: OHSURE
  8. 8. Blows away — Answer: WOWS
  9. 9. Release — Answer: EMIT
  10. 10. Kind of cycle — Answer: REM
  11. 11. Listing on a W-2 form — Answer: WAGES
  12. 12. Stumbled upon — Answer: RANACROSS
  13. 13. Overwhelming amount — Answer: AVALANCHE
  14. 14. Some terrarium denizens — Answer: PETSNAKES
  15. 21. Declares — Answer: SAYS. Hint: States something aloud or puts it into words 🗣️
  16. 23. Tai chi accessory — Answer: FAN
  17. 24. Receives unfair criticism — Answer: GETSABADRAP
  18. 25. Nimble, zigzagging maneuver — Answer: JINK
  19. 26. Best Original Song Oscar winner from 2014's "Selma" — Answer: GLORY
  20. 27. P.E. unit — Answer: REP
  21. 29. Invitations to come on board — Answer: JOBOFFERS
  22. 30. First NASA mission broadcast live from orbit — Answer: APOLLOVII
  23. 31. Secret offering? — Answer: DEODORANT
  24. 33. Julia of "The Addams Family" — Answer: RAUL
  25. 36. ___ Excellency — Answer: HIS
  26. 39. Like leatherette — Answer: FAUX
  27. 41. Witticism — Answer: MOT
  28. 44. Start of a secret invitation, perhaps — Answer: MEETME
  29. 46. Leans — Answer: TENDS
  30. 48. Locale of a semiannual fashion week — Answer: MILAN
  31. 49. Opposite of subtle — Answer: OVERT
  32. 50. Makes do for a while? — Answer: PERMS
  33. 52. Gram, by another name — Answer: NANA
  34. 53. Composer Satie — Answer: ERIK. Hint: This French composer shared a first name with a famous Viking explorer. 🎵
  35. 54. Goal-oriented global org.? — Answer: FIFA
  36. 56. Half-___ — Answer: CAF
  37. 57. Totally — Answer: ALL

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The answer to Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore in the New York Times crossword is SEALS — a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on January 16, 2026, a Friday puzzle, at 21-Across. Below you'll find why that fill fits, every other answer we've recorded for this clue, and links into the puzzle it came from.

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SEALS (5 letters)

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Why the answer is SEALS

SEALS is the 5-letter solution that fits "Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore" in the NYT Crossword crossword on January 16, 2026 (21-Across). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.

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What is the answer to “Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore”?

The answer is SEALS, a 5-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on January 16, 2026.

How many letters is the answer to “Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore”?

5 letters: SEALS.

When did this clue appear?

Most recently in the New York Times crossword on January 16, 2026 (a Friday puzzle), at 21-Across.

Can “Creatures that can turn into humans on land, in Scottish folklore” have a different answer?

Yes — New York Times sometimes reuses a clue with a different solution to fit the grid. The answers we've recorded for each date it appeared are listed above when available.

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