Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars

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Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars

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Friday, July 17, 2026

By Coz Berlin

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Across

  1. 1. Savory Chinese dish prepared on a griddle — Answer: SCALLIONPANCAKE
  2. 16. Ended something bad for good — Answer: MADEACLEANBREAK
  3. 17. Had a little of this and that, say — Answer: ORDEREDALACARTE
  4. 18. Dream setting, for short — Answer: REM
  5. 19. Does as a group? — Answer: DEER
  6. 20. Air — Answer: MOOD
  7. 21. Water bearer — Answer: EWER
  8. 23. It's a trap! — Answer: SETUP
  9. 27. Put into play — Answer: USED
  10. 31. Apply for an in-office job? — Answer: RUN
  11. 32. Chase, in a way — Answer: WOO
  12. 35. Pacifists' initiative — Answer: ANTIWARMOVEMENT
  13. 40. Historical figure known to have acquired and dissected human corpses — Answer: LEONARDODAVINCI
  14. 41. Common accompaniment to ribs — Answer: MOISTTOWELETTES
  15. 42. It lacks a permanent host, for short — Answer: SNL
  16. 43. Comedian Margaret — Answer: CHO
  17. 44. Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars — Answer: DUNE
  18. 45. Phonies — Answer: SHAMS
  19. 47. Candy bar similar to Heath — Answer: SKOR
  20. 51. Start of a tragedy — Answer: ACTI
  21. 54. They typically come in sets of four — Answer: PAWS
  22. 58. One who's been fleeced? — Answer: EWE
  23. 59. French seafood topping named after another country — Answer: SAUCEAMERICAINE
  24. 64. "What on earth will you show some respect for?" — Answer: ISNOTHINGSACRED
  25. 65. Be alert — Answer: STANDATTHEREADY

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  1. 1. Sweet sandwich — Answer: SMORE
  2. 2. Rod whom the annual A.L. batting title is named after — Answer: CAREW
  3. 3. Google smartphone feature that edits the photographer into the group shot — Answer: ADDME
  4. 4. Pulitzer-winning author whose only two novels were published 55 years apart — Answer: LEE
  5. 5. Pie crust ingredient — Answer: LARD
  6. 6. Slush Puppie alternative — Answer: ICEE
  7. 7. Dated many years ago? — Answer: OLDE
  8. 8. Approaches — Answer: NEARS
  9. 9. Mate — Answer: PAL
  10. 10. What the names of all but one continent end with — Answer: ANA
  11. 11. Airer of the original "Star Trek" series — Answer: NBC
  12. 12. Marathoner's woe — Answer: CRAMP
  13. 13. Prefix with -nautics — Answer: AERO
  14. 14. Kaelin of the O.J. trial — Answer: KATO
  15. 15. Pulled (out) — Answer: EKED
  16. 22. Spoils — Answer: RUINS
  17. 24. Unearthed? — Answer: ERODED
  18. 25. Island nation north of Fiji — Answer: TUVALU
  19. 26. Rough, in a way — Answer: UNEVEN
  20. 28. Fabric fragment — Answer: SWATCH
  21. 29. Kitt who played Catwoman — Answer: EARTHA
  22. 30. Marvel antagonist who wears a metal mask — Answer: DRDOOM
  23. 32. Headed out — Answer: WENT
  24. 33. Never to be repeated — Answer: ONCE
  25. 34. First name of the singer dubbed the "King of Soul" — Answer: OTIS
  26. 35. Poor gift-giving? — Answer: ALMS
  27. 36. Like some lights — Answer: NEON
  28. 37. Grind away — Answer: TOIL
  29. 38. Cut down on greens? — Answer: MOW
  30. 39. Small amounts — Answer: MITES
  31. 45. Incite to attack, as a dog — Answer: SICON
  32. 46. Exhausted — Answer: SPENT
  33. 48. Knightley of "Bend It Like Beckham" — Answer: KEIRA
  34. 49. Completely defeated — Answer: OWNED
  35. 50. Like marshes — Answer: REEDY
  36. 51. Thrift store tag — Answer: ASIS
  37. 52. Something big when all the world's a stage? — Answer: CAST
  38. 53. It might be on a roll — Answer: TUNA
  39. 55. Exasperated cry — Answer: ARGH
  40. 56. Learned — Answer: WISE
  41. 57. Disney antagonist who rules the Pride Lands — Answer: SCAR
  42. 60. Station information, for short — Answer: ETD
  43. 61. "I've had a breakthrough!" — Answer: AHA
  44. 62. Sch. that releases admission decisions on Pi Day — Answer: MIT
  45. 63. Wizard — Answer: ACE

The answer to Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars in the New York Times crossword is DUNE — a 4-letter word. This clue ran in the New York Times crossword on July 17, 2026, a Friday puzzle, at 44-Across. If it's the entry standing between you and a clean grid, that's the word you need — and below you'll find why it fits, plus links to the day's other clues if more than one square is giving you trouble.

Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars” answer

DUNE (4 letters)

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Why the answer is DUNE

DUNE is the 4-letter solution that fits "Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars" in the NYT Crossword crossword on July 17, 2026 (44-Across). Use the letter tiles above if you'd rather reveal it one letter at a time.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the answer to “Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars”?

The answer is DUNE, a 4-letter word. It appeared in the New York Times crossword on July 17, 2026.

How many letters is the answer to “Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars”?

4 letters: DUNE.

Where did this clue appear?

In the New York Times crossword on July 17, 2026 (a Friday puzzle), at 44-Across.

Can “Landform commonly seen in a crescent shape on Mars” 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 July 17, 2026 is on the NYT Crossword answers page, with every clue and answer from that puzzle.