"The Kite Runner" protagonist
Latest answer — December 21, 2025
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Across
- 22Skulks
- 76Daddy
- 102Silence
- 103Lying faceup
- 105Air
- 116Skips over
- 124Stick (to)
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Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. Some Arctic transports — Answer: SKIPLANES
- 10. S.E.C. football powerhouse, for short — Answer: BAMA
- 14. 1950s hangout with a jukebox — Answer: SODAOP
- 20. Game piece made of four squares — Answer: TETROMINO
- 21. "The Kite Runner" protagonist — Answer: AMIR
- 22. Skulks — Answer: PROWLS
- 23. Joins gradually — Answer: EASESINTO
- 24. "Doggone it!" — Answer: DARN
- 25. Treatment — Answer: REMEDY
- 26. Blue colorant obtained from the indigo plant — Answer: ANIL
- 27. Wrangler alternative — Answer: LEE
- 28. Brightly colored Mediterranean flowers — Answer: SUNROSES
- 30. Rap's Run-___ — Answer: DMC
- 31. Course catalog? — Answer: MENU
- 32. When Aries transitions to Taurus — Answer: APRIL
- 34. Sweetly, on scores — Answer: DOLCE
- 35. "I'll pass" — Answer: NAH. Hint: Sometimes it's a polite way to say no! 🙅♂️
- 36. Input of certain mining — Answer: DATA
- 38. Montalbán who played Khan in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" — Answer: RICARDO
- 40. Timer setting — Answer: OVEN
- 42. Areas of influence — Answer: SPHERES
- 45. Mental health org. — Answer: APA
- 46. Fraudulently make seem like — Answer: POFFAS
- 48. Covers completely — Answer: COATS
- 49. Wyoming peak — Answer: TETON
- 51. Like a corporation with a new logo, perhaps — Answer: REBRANDED
- 54. Comment from someone caught in the rain — Answer: IMSOED
- 56. Yellow avenue in Monopoly — Answer: VENTNOR
- 58. A bit off, say — Answer: ONSALE
- 59. Hyatt alternative — Answer: OMNI
- 60. Hard-boiled genre — Answer: NOIR
- 62. TheForce.net for "Star Wars," for example — Answer: FANSITE
- 64. Dark side — Answer: YIN
- 65. Former big name in browsers — Answer: NETSCAPE
- 67. U.F.O.-watching org. — Answer: SETI
- 68. By way of, informally — Answer: THRU
- 70. Kemo ___ (the Lone Ranger) — Answer: SABE
- 71. Sailor's patron — Answer: STEO
- 72. Fleetwood Mac hit named for a Celtic goddess — Answer: RHIANNON
- 76. Daddy — Answer: POP
- 79. Eponymous British financier James ___ — Answer: BARCLAY
- 81. By saying this you mean well — Answer: BIEN
- 82. Wrap seller — Answer: DELI
- 83. Adopted, as a pet — Answer: TOOKIN
- 85. Wasn't folded in a suitcase, say — Answer: LAYFLAT
- 87. Developed, as baby teeth — Answer: GREWIN
- 89. Sci-fi miniaturizer — Answer: SHRINKRAY
- 91. Emanations — Answer: AURAS
- 93. Boldly face — Answer: BRAVE
- 94. Kind of cipher in which A becomes B, B becomes C, e.g. — Answer: CAESAR
- 95. Guardians, on a scoreboard — Answer: CLE
- 96. Bit of birdspeak — Answer: CHITTER
- 98. Damp, mildewy quality — Answer: MUST
- 99. They hold water — Answer: VESSELS
- 102. Silence — Answer: HUSH
- 103. Lying faceup — Answer: SUP
- 104. ___ Park, Calif. — Answer: MENLO
- 105. Air — Answer: ETHER
- 107. Disney subsidiary — Answer: ESPN
- 111. A little help? — Answer: ELF
- 112. Evaded, as a sensitive issue — Answer: DANCOUND
- 114. Some pings, in brief — Answer: IMS
- 115. "Fie on ___!" (Shakespearean cry) — Answer: THEE
- 116. Skips over — Answer: ELIDES
- 118. Few and far between — Answer: RARE
- 119. Regulars at parks with ramps, informally — Answer: SKATERATS
- 121. Reply after having one's memory jogged — Answer: YESYES
- 122. Some time ago — Answer: ONCE
- 123. "What's done is done!" — Answer: GETOVERIT
- 124. Stick (to) — Answer: ADHERE
- 125. Garden interloper — Answer: WEED
- 126. Church parts crossing naves — Answer: TRANSEPTS
Down
- 1. Make furious — Answer: STEAM
- 2. "The Family Circus" cartoonist Bil ___ — Answer: KEANE
- 3. Tennis line judge's ruling — Answer: ITSIN
- 4. Duke Ellington classic with the lyric "That was my heart serenading you" — Answer: PRELUDETOISS
- 5. West side of L.A.? — Answer: LOS
- 6. "Is there still time for me to join you?" — Answer: AMILATE
- 7. 51 to the hour — Answer: NINEPAST
- 8. Stage direction — Answer: ENTER
- 9. Phillipa of Broadway — Answer: SOO
- 10. Grammy winner Erykah — Answer: BADU
- 11. ___ Gorman, "The Hill We Climb" poet — Answer: AMANDA
- 12. Copy — Answer: MIRROR
- 13. Iced-tea-and-lemonade refreshments — Answer: ARNOLDPERS
- 14. Spending romp — Answer: SPREE
- 15. Output of certain mining — Answer: ORES
- 16. Counterpart of a sub — Answer: DOM
- 17. Fast start? — Answer: AWEDNESDAY
- 18. Father, familiarly — Answer: OLDMAN
- 19. Mentally overpower, with "out" — Answer: PSYCH
- 28. Like most moccasins — Answer: SLIPON
- 29. Great Dane of cartoons, informally — Answer: SCOOB
- 33. More livid — Answer: IRATER
- 37. Keister, in Leicester — Answer: ARSE. Hint: In British slang, it's a cheeky term for your backside! 🍑
- 39. 2015 chart-topping hit for the Weeknd — Answer: CANTFEEYFACE
- 40. Symbolic for its time — Answer: OFANERA
- 41. Shoe company with an iconic checkerboard design — Answer: VANS
- 42. Descendant — Answer: SCION
- 43. Apple: Fr. — Answer: POMME
- 44. Is without — Answer: HASNT
- 47. Rabid in appearance — Answer: FROTHING
- 50. Woman's nickname that sounds like two letters — Answer: EVIE
- 51. Rice-A-___ — Answer: RONI
- 52. "Borderlands" director ___ Roth — Answer: ELI
- 53. Hiding place — Answer: DEN
- 55. Gene pools? — Answer: DNABANKS
- 57. Org. with its own alphabet — Answer: NATO
- 61. Abbr. not found on most smartphones — Answer: OPER
- 63. "Aren't ___ lucky one?!" — Answer: ITHE
- 66. It has a lot of secretaries — Answer: CABINET
- 67. Shirt collar stiffener — Answer: STAY
- 69. Where to find six "presents" in this puzzle? — Answer: UNDERTHETREE
- 71. Knock 'em dead — Answer: SLAY
- 72. Coolidge who sang the theme for "Octopussy" — Answer: RITA
- 73. Just getting started with — Answer: NEWAT
- 74. Green shade — Answer: OLIVE
- 75. What Joe Montana was in the '80s — Answer: NINER
- 76. A TD scores six of these — Answer: PTS
- 77. "Fancy, that!" — Answer: OOH
- 78. Prickly denizen of coral reefs — Answer: PORCUPFISH
- 80. Famed lawyer in the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial — Answer: CLARENCROW
- 81. Most minimal — Answer: BAREST
- 84. Some Korean exports — Answer: KIAS
- 86. Calmed deceptively — Answer: LULLED
- 88. Baseball slugger's stat — Answer: RBIS
- 90. Bird used to deliver messages on "Game of Thrones" — Answer: RAVEN
- 92. Blueprints — Answer: SCHEMATA
- 97. Author Zora Neale ___ — Answer: HURSTON
- 98. Noodled on, with "over" — Answer: MULLED
- 100. Girlfriend in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" — Answer: SLOANE
- 101. Informant — Answer: SOURCE
- 103. "Ta-ta!" — Answer: SEEYA
- 104. Tricky pool shot — Answer: MASSE
- 106. Someone enjoying a walk in the park — Answer: HIKER
- 108. Mentally with it — Answer: SHARP
- 109. ___ four — Answer: PETIT
- 110. Fits one inside the other — Answer: NESTS
- 112. Porcine : pigs :: cervine : ___ — Answer: DEER
- 113. Essential — Answer: NEED
- 117. It might be good for a change — Answer: DYE
- 119. One who knows the drill?: Abbr. — Answer: SGT
- 120. Teslas, e.g., for short — Answer: EVS
Recent NYT Crossword Answers
The last 7 days of solutions
The answer to “"The Kite Runner" protagonist” in the New York Times crossword is AMIR — a 4-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on December 21, 2025, a Sunday 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.
“"The Kite Runner" protagonist” answer
AMIR (4 letters)
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Why the answer is AMIR
AMIR is the 4-letter solution that fits ""The Kite Runner" protagonist" in the NYT Crossword crossword on December 21, 2025 (21-Across). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.
When else has “"The Kite Runner" protagonist” appeared?
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December 21, 2025 (most recent) → AMIR. We haven't indexed another appearance of this exact clue yet.
More clues from the NYT Crossword on December 21, 2025
Stuck elsewhere in the grid? Here are some of the crossing and nearby clues from the same puzzle — tap any for its answer and explanation.
- Grammy winner Erykah → BADU
- ___ Gorman, "The Hill We Climb" poet → AMANDA
- Copy → MIRROR
- Iced-tea-and-lemonade refreshments → ARNOLDPERS
- Game piece made of four squares → TETROMINO
- Skulks → PROWLS
- Joins gradually → EASESINTO
- Mentally overpower, with "out" → PSYCH
Want every clue in one place? The full New York Times answer list for December 21, 2025 is on that day's grid page, and today's live NYT Crossword answers are always one tap from the today page.
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What is the answer to “"The Kite Runner" protagonist”?
The answer is AMIR, a 4-letter word. It most recently appeared in the New York Times crossword on December 21, 2025.
How many letters is the answer to “"The Kite Runner" protagonist”?
4 letters: AMIR.
When did this clue appear?
Most recently in the New York Times crossword on December 21, 2025 (a Sunday puzzle), at 21-Across.
Can “"The Kite Runner" protagonist” 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.
Where can I find the rest of this day's NYT Crossword answers?
The full grid for December 21, 2025 is on the NYT Crossword answers page, with every clue and answer from that puzzle.
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