Wednesday January 10, 2024 NYT Crossword Answers 🎯

All of the answers in one place! 🌟

The full solution for the NY Times Crossword puzzle on Wednesday January 10, 2024 is displayed below.



ACROSS CLUES


1 Podcasters' needs MICS
5 Meaty pasta sauce RAGU
9 "Hey, by the way …" OHSAY
14 Apple with multiple cores IMAC
15 Eurasian river URAL
16 Abstain from NOTDO
17 *Job for a coxswain with rowdy rowers? TAMINGOFTHECREW
20 What's tolerated by every body? TYPEO
21 Natural hairstyles AFROS
22 Poorly ILL
23 *Review for a so-so bakery? NOGREATCAKES
26 2007 Michael Moore documentary about health care SICKO
28 "You've got ___ nerve!" SOME
29 Melody TUNE
30 It's often in stock BONE
34 Chose a course OPTED
37 Dorothy Parker quality WIT
38 *Person who assigns the order of opening presents? GIFTCOP
40 "Yes," in Japanese HAI
41 Check box of last resort OTHER
43 Norse protector of humankind THOR
44 Complain querulously CARP
45 Kyrgyzstan mountain range ALAI
47 Extremist sects CULTS
49 *Completes a superhero transformation? GETSINTOCAPE
54 And others too numerous to mention ETC
55 Nary a soul NOONE
56 Island nation whose currency is the tala SAMOA
60 Preschool teacher's mantra … or a hint to the answers to the starred clues SHARINGISCARING
63 Have a nibble of TASTE
64 Brazilian berry ACAI
65 She, on the Seine ELLE
66 Expression that might accompany a mustache twirl SNEER
67 Word repeated in a 1956 Doris Day single SERA
68 Brighter times DAYS

DOWN CLUES


1 It's catching MITT
2 "Not sure yet" IMAY
3 Something to make or break CAMP
4 "Magic that works," per Vonnegut SCIENCE
5 Runner on the ground? RUG
6 Like an excited crowd AROAR
7 Social blunder GAFFE
8 Marine leader? ULTRA
9 Small ice cream order ONESCOOP
10 Ad ___ HOC
11 "Never mind what I just said!" STRIKETHAT
12 One of the Astaires ADELE
13 Caterwauls YOWLS
18 Cozy corner NOOK
19 Romantic attraction, slangily, with "the" HOTS
24 Its name means "waterless place" in Mongolian GOBI
25 Hype (up) AMP
26 Something to follow, in cards SUIT
27 "If so, then …" INTHATCASE
29 Number of graduates in the first class at West Point (1802) TWO
31 Poetic frequency OFT
32 Utmost NTH
33 Writer Umberto ECO
35 Buds go in them EARS
36 Dance floor flourish DIP
38 Less sharp, as footage GRAINIER
39 Animal whose brain has the most gray matter of any mammal ORCA
42 They're raised in Chi-Town ELS
44 Found innocent CLEARED
46 Part of, as a plot INON
48 "___-daisy!" UPSA
49 Tales of daring GESTS
50 Frome of fiction ETHAN
51 Classical cover-ups TOGAS
52 Chilling ONICE
53 Labor activist Chavez CESAR
57 "___ 18" (novel by Leon Uris) MILA
58 Exclusively ONLY
59 Wrinkles in time? AGES
61 Its ways are numbered: Abbr. RTE
62 O.S.S. successor CIA