Monday, July 06, 2026
By Alex Eaton-Salners
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NYT Crossword Clues
Across
- 1Long, detailed tales
- 6Binds together
- 10Russia's Peter the Great, e.g.
- 14Hertz competitor
- 15Muppet with a noted feud with a pet rock
- 16Jane Austen title character
- 17Event that might include juggling, singing and magic tricks
- 19___ wave (summer phenomenon)
- 20Northern neighbor of Namibia
- 21Eat, as cattle might
- 22Serpent seen on a sarcophagus
- 24Looks of total confusion
- 27Calm, as a lake
- 29Bard of ___, nickname for Shakespeare
- 30Intellectual thoroughness
- 31Olden days
- 33Texter's "If you ask me ..."
- 36Three-part fire safety technique
- 40Opposite of NNW
- 41Give the boot
- 42When farmers typically wake up
- 43Flatbread with a palindromic name
- 45Steve ___, 2003 N.F.L. M.V.P.-winning quarterback
- 462009 comedy about a bachelor party and its aftermath
- 51Golf ball holder
- 52Colorful glows
- 53Grapefruit relative
- 55Some urban pollution
- 56Sections of a choir .... as hinted at by this puzzle's circled letters
- 60It comes and goes each day
- 61"Frozen" princess
- 62Hall-of-Fame hoopster Thomas
- 63Where Eve reached for the forbidden fruit
- 64Grammy-winning singer Lisa
- 65Like the crying face emoji
Down
- 1Used a chair
- 2In the manner of
- 3Archipelago that helped shape Darwin's "On the Origin of Species"
- 4Prayer ender
- 5Nuthatch or nightingale
- 6Cybertruck maker
- 7___ Omar, first Somali American in Congress
- 8Angsty subculture
- 9Piglet's mother
- 10Capital city between Baghdad, Iraq, and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
- 11Negative attack on a political opponent
- 12Knock the socks off
- 13Parking garage listing
- 18Relayed, as a story
- 211960s Pontiac muscle car
- 22Auto loan figs.
- 23Cuts open, as an envelope
- 2524-___ gold
- 26"Frozen" reindeer
- 28European capital that's home to the Little Mermaid statue
- 31Offspring
- 32Word after black or special
- 34Temporary suspensions
- 35Basic skateboarding jump
- 37Singer Chappell with the double-platinum album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess"
- 38Dilapidated
- 39Instrument played by a Muse
- 44Some small batteries
- 45Modern lead-in to coin or stock
- 46One of the five senses
- 47Like sticky summer weather
- 48Wash away
- 49Express one's thoughts
- 50Words of interest to a language learner, informally
- 54Operate on using a beam
- 56Actor Kilmer
- 57The Yoko of "Dear Yoko"
- 58Paver's goop
- 59Like a shrinking violet
Crossword clues, hints, and answers
Across
- 1. Long, detailed tales — Answer: SAGAS
- 6. Binds together — Answer: TIES
- 10. Russia's Peter the Great, e.g. — Answer: TSAR
- 14. Hertz competitor — Answer: ALAMO
- 15. Muppet with a noted feud with a pet rock — Answer: ELMO
- 16. Jane Austen title character — Answer: EMMA
- 17. Event that might include juggling, singing and magic tricks — Answer: TALENTSHOW
- 19. ___ wave (summer phenomenon) — Answer: HEAT
- 20. Northern neighbor of Namibia — Answer: ANGOLA
- 21. Eat, as cattle might — Answer: GRAZE
- 22. Serpent seen on a sarcophagus — Answer: ASP
- 24. Looks of total confusion — Answer: BLANKSTARES
- 27. Calm, as a lake — Answer: PLACID
- 29. Bard of ___, nickname for Shakespeare — Answer: AVON
- 30. Intellectual thoroughness — Answer: RIGOR
- 31. Olden days — Answer: YORE
- 33. Texter's "If you ask me ..." — Answer: IMO
- 36. Three-part fire safety technique — Answer: STOPDROPANDROLL
- 40. Opposite of NNW — Answer: SSE
- 41. Give the boot — Answer: OUST
- 42. When farmers typically wake up — Answer: EARLY
- 43. Flatbread with a palindromic name — Answer: NAAN
- 45. Steve ___, 2003 N.F.L. M.V.P.-winning quarterback — Answer: MCNAIR
- 46. 2009 comedy about a bachelor party and its aftermath — Answer: THEHANGOVER
- 51. Golf ball holder — Answer: TEE
- 52. Colorful glows — Answer: AURAS
- 53. Grapefruit relative — Answer: POMELO
- 55. Some urban pollution — Answer: SMOG
- 56. Sections of a choir .... as hinted at by this puzzle's circled letters — Answer: VOICEPARTS
- 60. It comes and goes each day — Answer: TIDE
- 61. "Frozen" princess — Answer: ANNA
- 62. Hall-of-Fame hoopster Thomas — Answer: ISIAH
- 63. Where Eve reached for the forbidden fruit — Answer: EDEN
- 64. Grammy-winning singer Lisa — Answer: LOEB
- 65. Like the crying face emoji — Answer: TEARY
Down
- 1. Used a chair — Answer: SAT
- 2. In the manner of — Answer: ALA
- 3. Archipelago that helped shape Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" — Answer: GALAPAGOS
- 4. Prayer ender — Answer: AMEN
- 5. Nuthatch or nightingale — Answer: SONGBIRD
- 6. Cybertruck maker — Answer: TESLA
- 7. ___ Omar, first Somali American in Congress — Answer: ILHAN
- 8. Angsty subculture — Answer: EMO
- 9. Piglet's mother — Answer: SOW
- 10. Capital city between Baghdad, Iraq, and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan — Answer: TEHRANIRAN
- 11. Negative attack on a political opponent — Answer: SMEAR
- 12. Knock the socks off — Answer: AMAZE
- 13. Parking garage listing — Answer: RATES
- 18. Relayed, as a story — Answer: TOLD
- 21. 1960s Pontiac muscle car — Answer: GTO
- 22. Auto loan figs. — Answer: APRS
- 23. Cuts open, as an envelope — Answer: SLITS
- 25. 24-___ gold — Answer: KARAT
- 26. "Frozen" reindeer — Answer: SVEN
- 28. European capital that's home to the Little Mermaid statue — Answer: COPENHAGEN
- 31. Offspring — Answer: YOUNG
- 32. Word after black or special — Answer: OPS
- 34. Temporary suspensions — Answer: MORATORIA
- 35. Basic skateboarding jump — Answer: OLLIE
- 37. Singer Chappell with the double-platinum album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" — Answer: ROAN
- 38. Dilapidated — Answer: DECREPIT
- 39. Instrument played by a Muse — Answer: LYRE
- 44. Some small batteries — Answer: AAS
- 45. Modern lead-in to coin or stock — Answer: MEME
- 46. One of the five senses — Answer: TASTE
- 47. Like sticky summer weather — Answer: HUMID
- 48. Wash away — Answer: ERODE
- 49. Express one's thoughts — Answer: OPINE
- 50. Words of interest to a language learner, informally — Answer: VOCAB
- 54. Operate on using a beam — Answer: LASE
- 56. Actor Kilmer — Answer: VAL
- 57. The Yoko of "Dear Yoko" — Answer: ONO
- 58. Paver's goop — Answer: TAR
- 59. Like a shrinking violet — Answer: SHY
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|---|---|---|
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| Tuesday | Easy | A little more wordplay |
| Wednesday | Medium | Themes get more inventive |
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| Sunday | Medium–hard | Large 21×21 themed puzzle |
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