NYT Crossword Clues & Answers - Jul 6

Monday, July 06, 2026

By Alex Eaton-Salners

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NYT Crossword Clues

Across

  1. 1Long, detailed tales
  2. 6Binds together
  3. 10Russia's Peter the Great, e.g.
  4. 14Hertz competitor
  5. 15Muppet with a noted feud with a pet rock
  6. 16Jane Austen title character
  7. 17Event that might include juggling, singing and magic tricks
  8. 19___ wave (summer phenomenon)
  9. 20Northern neighbor of Namibia
  10. 21Eat, as cattle might
  11. 22Serpent seen on a sarcophagus
  12. 24Looks of total confusion
  13. 27Calm, as a lake
  14. 29Bard of ___, nickname for Shakespeare
  15. 30Intellectual thoroughness
  16. 31Olden days
  17. 33Texter's "If you ask me ..."
  18. 36Three-part fire safety technique
  19. 40Opposite of NNW
  20. 41Give the boot
  21. 42When farmers typically wake up
  22. 43Flatbread with a palindromic name
  23. 45Steve ___, 2003 N.F.L. M.V.P.-winning quarterback
  24. 462009 comedy about a bachelor party and its aftermath
  25. 51Golf ball holder
  26. 52Colorful glows
  27. 53Grapefruit relative
  28. 55Some urban pollution
  29. 56Sections of a choir .... as hinted at by this puzzle's circled letters
  30. 60It comes and goes each day
  31. 61"Frozen" princess
  32. 62Hall-of-Fame hoopster Thomas
  33. 63Where Eve reached for the forbidden fruit
  34. 64Grammy-winning singer Lisa
  35. 65Like the crying face emoji

Down

  1. 1Used a chair
  2. 2In the manner of
  3. 3Archipelago that helped shape Darwin's "On the Origin of Species"
  4. 4Prayer ender
  5. 5Nuthatch or nightingale
  6. 6Cybertruck maker
  7. 7___ Omar, first Somali American in Congress
  8. 8Angsty subculture
  9. 9Piglet's mother
  10. 10Capital city between Baghdad, Iraq, and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
  11. 11Negative attack on a political opponent
  12. 12Knock the socks off
  13. 13Parking garage listing
  14. 18Relayed, as a story
  15. 211960s Pontiac muscle car
  16. 22Auto loan figs.
  17. 23Cuts open, as an envelope
  18. 2524-___ gold
  19. 26"Frozen" reindeer
  20. 28European capital that's home to the Little Mermaid statue
  21. 31Offspring
  22. 32Word after black or special
  23. 34Temporary suspensions
  24. 35Basic skateboarding jump
  25. 37Singer Chappell with the double-platinum album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess"
  26. 38Dilapidated
  27. 39Instrument played by a Muse
  28. 44Some small batteries
  29. 45Modern lead-in to coin or stock
  30. 46One of the five senses
  31. 47Like sticky summer weather
  32. 48Wash away
  33. 49Express one's thoughts
  34. 50Words of interest to a language learner, informally
  35. 54Operate on using a beam
  36. 56Actor Kilmer
  37. 57The Yoko of "Dear Yoko"
  38. 58Paver's goop
  39. 59Like a shrinking violet

Crossword clues, hints, and answers

Across

  1. 1. Long, detailed tales — Answer: SAGAS
  2. 6. Binds together — Answer: TIES
  3. 10. Russia's Peter the Great, e.g. — Answer: TSAR
  4. 14. Hertz competitor — Answer: ALAMO
  5. 15. Muppet with a noted feud with a pet rock — Answer: ELMO
  6. 16. Jane Austen title character — Answer: EMMA
  7. 17. Event that might include juggling, singing and magic tricks — Answer: TALENTSHOW
  8. 19. ___ wave (summer phenomenon) — Answer: HEAT
  9. 20. Northern neighbor of Namibia — Answer: ANGOLA
  10. 21. Eat, as cattle might — Answer: GRAZE
  11. 22. Serpent seen on a sarcophagus — Answer: ASP
  12. 24. Looks of total confusion — Answer: BLANKSTARES
  13. 27. Calm, as a lake — Answer: PLACID
  14. 29. Bard of ___, nickname for Shakespeare — Answer: AVON
  15. 30. Intellectual thoroughness — Answer: RIGOR
  16. 31. Olden days — Answer: YORE
  17. 33. Texter's "If you ask me ..." — Answer: IMO
  18. 36. Three-part fire safety technique — Answer: STOPDROPANDROLL
  19. 40. Opposite of NNW — Answer: SSE
  20. 41. Give the boot — Answer: OUST
  21. 42. When farmers typically wake up — Answer: EARLY
  22. 43. Flatbread with a palindromic name — Answer: NAAN
  23. 45. Steve ___, 2003 N.F.L. M.V.P.-winning quarterback — Answer: MCNAIR
  24. 46. 2009 comedy about a bachelor party and its aftermath — Answer: THEHANGOVER
  25. 51. Golf ball holder — Answer: TEE
  26. 52. Colorful glows — Answer: AURAS
  27. 53. Grapefruit relative — Answer: POMELO
  28. 55. Some urban pollution — Answer: SMOG
  29. 56. Sections of a choir .... as hinted at by this puzzle's circled letters — Answer: VOICEPARTS
  30. 60. It comes and goes each day — Answer: TIDE
  31. 61. "Frozen" princess — Answer: ANNA
  32. 62. Hall-of-Fame hoopster Thomas — Answer: ISIAH
  33. 63. Where Eve reached for the forbidden fruit — Answer: EDEN
  34. 64. Grammy-winning singer Lisa — Answer: LOEB
  35. 65. Like the crying face emoji — Answer: TEARY

Down

  1. 1. Used a chair — Answer: SAT
  2. 2. In the manner of — Answer: ALA
  3. 3. Archipelago that helped shape Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" — Answer: GALAPAGOS
  4. 4. Prayer ender — Answer: AMEN
  5. 5. Nuthatch or nightingale — Answer: SONGBIRD
  6. 6. Cybertruck maker — Answer: TESLA
  7. 7. ___ Omar, first Somali American in Congress — Answer: ILHAN
  8. 8. Angsty subculture — Answer: EMO
  9. 9. Piglet's mother — Answer: SOW
  10. 10. Capital city between Baghdad, Iraq, and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan — Answer: TEHRANIRAN
  11. 11. Negative attack on a political opponent — Answer: SMEAR
  12. 12. Knock the socks off — Answer: AMAZE
  13. 13. Parking garage listing — Answer: RATES
  14. 18. Relayed, as a story — Answer: TOLD
  15. 21. 1960s Pontiac muscle car — Answer: GTO
  16. 22. Auto loan figs. — Answer: APRS
  17. 23. Cuts open, as an envelope — Answer: SLITS
  18. 25. 24-___ gold — Answer: KARAT
  19. 26. "Frozen" reindeer — Answer: SVEN
  20. 28. European capital that's home to the Little Mermaid statue — Answer: COPENHAGEN
  21. 31. Offspring — Answer: YOUNG
  22. 32. Word after black or special — Answer: OPS
  23. 34. Temporary suspensions — Answer: MORATORIA
  24. 35. Basic skateboarding jump — Answer: OLLIE
  25. 37. Singer Chappell with the double-platinum album "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess" — Answer: ROAN
  26. 38. Dilapidated — Answer: DECREPIT
  27. 39. Instrument played by a Muse — Answer: LYRE
  28. 44. Some small batteries — Answer: AAS
  29. 45. Modern lead-in to coin or stock — Answer: MEME
  30. 46. One of the five senses — Answer: TASTE
  31. 47. Like sticky summer weather — Answer: HUMID
  32. 48. Wash away — Answer: ERODE
  33. 49. Express one's thoughts — Answer: OPINE
  34. 50. Words of interest to a language learner, informally — Answer: VOCAB
  35. 54. Operate on using a beam — Answer: LASE
  36. 56. Actor Kilmer — Answer: VAL
  37. 57. The Yoko of "Dear Yoko" — Answer: ONO
  38. 58. Paver's goop — Answer: TAR
  39. 59. Like a shrinking violet — Answer: SHY

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TuesdayEasyA little more wordplay
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ThursdayTrickyRebus puzzles and gimmicks appear
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