New York Times Crossword Clues and Answers for 14 January 2024, Sunday

Here's all New York Times Crossword answers for 14 January 2024, Sunday (01-14-24). Find all answers and solutions here. We've also tries to explain why the answer is the correct solution for each clue.
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Clues and answers

Clues followed by answers and an explanation underneath.

/ : PER

In crossword puzzles, "/" is often used to indicate division or separation. The word "per" is commonly used to signify "for each" or "by the means of," which fits the context of the clue. Therefore, "PER" is the right solution for the clue represented by "/".


5-Down’s pet : ASTRO

The answer to "5-Down's pet" is "ASTRO" because Astro is the name of the pet dog in the cartoon series "The Jetsons."


Actor George who wrote the 1994 autobiography “To the Stars” : TAKEI

The answer is "TAKEI" because George Takei is an actor who wrote the autobiography "To the Stars" in 1994.


Actress Fisher of “Eighth Grade” : ELSIE

The clue is asking for the name of an actress who appeared in the movie "Eighth Grade". The actress who played the role of Kayla Day in the movie is Elsie Fisher, making "ELSIE" the correct answer.


Albatross, metaphorically : ONUS

The word "onus" is the right solution because in common usage, an "albatross" is often used as a metaphor for a burden or responsibility. "Onus" means a burden or obligation, making it a fitting answer for the clue.


All together : EN BLOC

The phrase "all together" means "as one", which is a synonym for the answer "ASONE".


Ancient Romans made it from soot : INK

The answer to "Ancient Romans made it from soot" is "INK" because the Romans used soot to create a dark liquid for writing. This liquid, known as ink, was made by mixing soot with water or other substances.


Animal tranquilizer? : NUMBER OF THE BEAST (one who numbs the beast)


Anthony Hopkins won this with only 16 minutes of screen time : BEST ACTOR

The answer "BEST ACTOR" is correct because Anthony Hopkins won the award for Best Actor despite having only 16 minutes of screen time in the movie. This indicates that his performance was exceptional and stood out among other actors in leading roles.


Appropriate : SEIZE

The word "seize" can mean to take hold of or take possession of something, which aligns with the meaning of "appropriate."


Author Gaiman : NEIL

The clue is asking for the name of an author, and "Gaiman" is likely a reference to the well-known author Neil Gaiman. Therefore, the answer is "NEIL".


Authors : PENS

The answer to "Authors" is "PENS" because authors use pens to write their books and stories.


Bad thing to drop in polite company : F-BOMB

The answer "F-BOMB" is the right solution because dropping the F-BOMB, which refers to using the profanity starting with the letter F, is considered impolite and inappropriate in polite company.


Bass symbol : F-CLEF

The bass symbol in music notation is represented by the F-clef. It is called the F-clef because it indicates that the fourth line of the staff is the note F.


Big Apple figure : TIM COOK


Bit of decoration at a beach house : OAR

The answer "OAR" is the right solution because it is a common decorative item found at beach houses. Oars are often used as decorative pieces or hung on walls to create a nautical or beach-themed atmosphere.


Butler on “The Addams Family” : LURCH

The answer is "LURCH" because Lurch is the name of the butler character on the television show "The Addams Family".


Cash in : REDEEM

The answer "REDEEM" is the right solution to the clue "Cash in" because it means to exchange something, usually coupons or points, for money or goods.


Communication with one’s hands, for short : ASL

The answer "ASL" stands for American Sign Language, which is a form of communication that uses hand gestures and movements. It is commonly used by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to communicate with others. Therefore, "communication with one's hands" refers to ASL, making it the right solution for the clue.


Complained : BEEFED

The word "beefed" is a suitable answer to the clue "complained" because "beefed" is a colloquial term meaning to express dissatisfaction or grumble about something.


Concrete support : REBAR

The answer "REBAR" is the right solution because it refers to reinforcing bar, which is commonly used in concrete construction to provide additional strength and support.


Creditor’s security : LIEN

The answer to "Creditor’s security" is "LIEN" because a lien is a legal claim or right that a creditor has over a debtor's property as security for a debt. It allows the creditor to take possession of the property if the debtor fails to repay the debt.


Crossed (out) : XED

The clue is asking for a word that means "crossed out". "XED" is a shortened form of "crossed" and can be used to indicate that something has been crossed out.


Cuts down to size : WHITTLES Down 1 V on the N.Y.S.E.

The answer to "Cuts down to size" is "WHITTLES" because "whittling" refers to the act of carving or cutting away small pieces from a larger object to reduce its size. In this context, "cuts down to size" is a figurative expression meaning to diminish or reduce someone's importance or ego. The word "WHITTLES" fits perfectly with this clue and meaning.


Dash’s partner : DINE


Demure : MEEK

The word "coy" means being reserved or shy, which aligns with the meaning of "demure" as being modest or bashful. Therefore, "coy" is the right solution for the clue "demure".


Disney villain who’s the grand vizier of Agrabah : JAFAR

The answer is "JAFAR" because he is the main antagonist in Disney's Aladdin and holds the position of the grand vizier of Agrabah.


Does some field work : TILLS

The answer "TILLS" is the right solution because "tilling" refers to the act of working the soil in a field, typically using a plow or other agricultural equipment.


E.R. shout : CLEAR!

The answer "CLEAR!" is the right solution for the clue "E.R. shout" because it is a common phrase used in emergency rooms to alert others to move away and make space for medical procedures.


Emulate Jack Sprat : EAT NO FAT

The answer "EAT NO FAT" is the right solution for the clue "Emulate Jack Sprat" because it refers to the nursery rhyme character who "could eat no fat." This phrase captures the essence of Jack Sprat's dietary preference and matches the clue perfectly.


Ending with late or great : -NESS

The answer "-NESS" fits the clue because it can be added to the words "late" or "great" to form new words such as lateness or greatness.


Erotic artist? : JUNK DRAWER (one who draws junk)

The answer "JUNK DRAWER" is a play on words. The clue asks for an "erotic artist," but instead of referring to a person who creates erotic art, it refers to a drawer that contains miscellaneous items or "junk." So, the answer is a humorous and unexpected twist on the clue.


Farmers? : CHICKEN TENDERS (ones who tend chickens)

The answer "CHICKEN TENDERS" is the right solution because it plays on the double meaning of the word "tenders." In this context, "tenders" refers to both farmers who tend to chickens and the popular food item made from chicken called "chicken tenders."


Fastest train in the U.S. : ACELA

The answer "ACELA" is the right solution because it refers to Amtrak's Acela Express, which is known as the fastest train in the United States.


French chess piece : ROI

The answer "ROI" is the right solution because in French, "ROI" translates to "king," which is a chess piece.


Give a darn : CARE

The word "care" can mean to give a darn or to be concerned about something. In this context, it fits the clue perfectly.


Grape from France’s Côte-d’Or : PINOT NOIR

The answer "PINOT NOIR" is the right solution because it is a type of grape that is commonly grown in France's Côte-d'Or region.


Great ape? : SUPER DUPER (super one who dupes)


Guinness of “The Ladykillers” : ALEC

The answer "ALEC" is the right solution because Alec Guinness is the actor who played one of the main characters in the movie "The Ladykillers."


Gunpowder ingredient : NITER

The answer "NITER" is the right solution because it is a common ingredient used in gunpowder.


Hail, to Caesar : AVE

The answer to "Hail, to Caesar" is "AVE" because "AVE" is a Latin word that means "hail" or "greetings." In ancient Rome, it was a common way to address or greet someone, including Caesar.


Hurricanes and tornadoes : VORTEXES

The answer "VORTEXES" is the right solution because hurricanes and tornadoes are both natural phenomena characterized by swirling winds forming a vortex.


Hypnotized, say : RAPT

The word "rapt" means completely absorbed or engrossed in something, which is similar to being hypnotized.


Indigo Girls song with the chorus “Adding up the total of a love that’s true / Multiply life by the …” : POWER OF TWO

The answer to the clue "Indigo Girls song with the chorus 'Adding up the total of a love that's true / Multiply life by the …'" is "POWER OF TWO" because the lyrics of the song include the mentioned chorus, and "Power of Two" is a popular song by the Indigo Girls.


Insurance giant : GEICO

The answer to "Insurance giant" is "GEICO" because GEICO is a well-known and prominent insurance company in the United States.


Japanese mushroom : ENOKI

The answer "ENOKI" is the right solution because it is a type of mushroom that is commonly found in Japanese cuisine.


Keyboard corner key : ESC

The answer "ESC" is the right solution because the "ESC" key is located in the corner of a keyboard.


Law enforcer in the Harry Potter universe : AUROR

The answer to "Law enforcer in the Harry Potter universe" is "AUROR" because Aurors are highly trained wizards and witches who specialize in combating dark magic and enforcing the law in the magical world. They play a crucial role in maintaining order and protecting the wizarding community.


Leaves slack-jawed : AWES

The answer "AWES" is the right solution because it is a verb that means to leave someone slack-jawed or in awe.


Like the open sea : VAST

The word "vast" means extremely large or wide, which accurately describes the open sea. The open sea is vast in size and scope, making "vast" the correct answer for this clue.


Linger : REMAIN

The word "linger" means to stay or remain in a place or situation. Therefore, "REMAIN" is the right answer because it directly relates to the meaning of the clue.


List : LEAN

The word "LEAN" can mean a list or tilt, as in leaning to one side.


Live content creators : STREAMERS

The answer "STREAMERS" is the right solution because live content creators often use streaming platforms to broadcast their content in real-time to their audience.


Lock : TRESS


Longtime actor on “Law & Order : SVU”

The answer is "SVU" because it stands for "Special Victims Unit," which is a long-running spin-off of the television show "Law & Order."


Made, as a putt : SUNK

The answer "SUNK" is the right solution because when you make a putt in golf, the ball is hit with enough force to fall into the hole, or in other words, it is "sunk" into the hole.


Makes a misstep : ERRS

The word "ERRS" is the right solution because it means to make a mistake or misstep.


Meat jelly : ASPIC

The answer to "Meat jelly" is "ASPIC" because aspic is a savory dish made from meat stock that is set into a jelly-like consistency when cooled.


Mental fogs : HAZES

The answer "HAZES" is the right solution because mental fogs can be described as hazes, which are states of confusion or unclear thinking.


Muscat resident : OMANI

The answer "OMANI" is the right solution because Muscat is the capital city of Oman. So, a resident of Muscat is commonly referred to as an Omani.


Nexus : Abbr.


Not fooled by : ONTO

The answer "ONTO" is correct because it means being aware or not fooled by something.


Not just think : KNOW

The answer to "Not just think" is "KNOW" because it suggests a higher level of certainty or understanding beyond mere thoughts or opinions.


Not open to appeal, as a court decision : PEREMPTORY

The word "peremptory" means not open to appeal or challenge. In the context of a court decision, it suggests that the decision is final and cannot be overturned. Therefore, "peremptory" is the right answer for the clue "Not open to appeal, as a court decision."


Nurses : SIPS


Old SeaWorld mascot : SHAMU

The answer "SHAMU" is the right solution because Shamu was the name given to several killer whales that were the mascots of SeaWorld.


One hitting the space bar? : ALIEN

The answer to "One hitting the space bar?" is "ALIEN" because an alien is someone or something from outer space, and hitting the space bar on a keyboard involves pressing the key that creates a space between words.


One of 12, biblically : DISCIPLE

The answer "DISCIPLE" is the right solution because in the Bible, Jesus had 12 disciples who followed and learned from him.


Online school closing? : EDU

The answer "EDU" is the right solution because it is a commonly used abbreviation for "education". Online school closing refers to the end or shutdown of an online educational institution, and "EDU" represents the educational aspect of it.


Ooze : SEEPAGE

The answer to "Ooze" is "SEEPAGE" because it refers to the slow, gradual flow or leakage of a liquid, typically through small openings or pores.


Origin of the words “cake” and “egg” : NORSE


Pan handle? : PETER

The answer to "Pan handle?" is "PETER" because "pan" is a slang term for face, and "handle" refers to a name. Therefore, "Pan handle?" is a clever way of hinting at the name "PETER" which can also be a slang term for face.


Parkway or expressway : Abbr.

The answer to "Parkway or expressway" is "Abbr." because "Abbr." is short for abbreviation, indicating that the answer is an abbreviated form of the word that describes a type of road, such as a parkway or expressway.


Peeved : IN A PET

The answer "IN A PET" is the right solution for "Peeved" because "in a pet" is a common expression used to describe someone who is annoyed or irritated.


Plans of study : CURRICULA

The answer "CURRICULA" is the right solution because it refers to multiple plans of study. "Curricula" is the plural form of "curriculum," which is the term used to describe the set of courses and educational content for a specific subject or program.


Police accountability tool : BODYCAM

The answer "BODYCAM" is the right solution because body cameras are commonly used by police as a tool to enhance accountability and transparency in their interactions with the public.


Praline ingredient : PECAN

The answer to "Praline ingredient" is "PECAN" because pecans are often used in making pralines, a type of candy made with sugar and nuts.


Purchase for a golf course : SOD

The answer "SOD" is the right solution because when a golf course needs to repair or replace a section of its turf, they often purchase rolls of pre-grown grass called sod.


Quadcopter, e.g. : DRONE

The answer "DRONE" is the right solution because a quadcopter is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is commonly referred to as a drone.


Rapper ___ B : CARDI

The answer is "CARDI" because the clue is asking for a rapper's name that starts with "B". "CARDI" is the correct answer as it fits the clue and refers to the rapper Cardi B.


Ready, with “up” : TEE …

The answer is "TEE" because when you are "ready" to start playing golf, you place the ball on a small peg called a "tee" before hitting it. The word "up" in the clue suggests that "TEE" should be followed by the word "up" to form the complete phrase "TEE UP."


Replies of disgust : EWS

The answer "EWS" is the right solution because it is a common abbreviation for "expressions of disgust" in crossword puzzles.


Reply of disgust : ICK!

The answer "ICK!" is the right solution because it is a common expression used to convey disgust or aversion.


Rock’s ___ Fighters : FOO

The answer to "Rock's ___ Fighters" is "FOO" because "Foo Fighters" is the name of a popular rock band.


Seasonal charity event : TOY DRIVE

The answer "TOY DRIVE" is the right solution because it is a common seasonal charity event where people collect and donate toys for children in need during the holiday season.


Section of a syllabus : UNIT

The word "unit" is commonly used to refer to a specific section or division within a syllabus. It represents a distinct topic or subject that is covered in a course or curriculum.


See here! : EYE

The answer "EYE" is the right solution because "See here!" is a phrase often used to get someone's attention or to direct their gaze towards something. The word "eye" is a homophone for "I", which makes it a clever and fitting response to the clue.


Sicily or Sardinia : ISLE

The answer "ISLE" is the right solution because both Sicily and Sardinia are islands, and "ISLE" is a common crossword clue abbreviation for "island".


Smartphone platform : IOS

The answer "IOS" is the right solution because it is a widely-used smartphone platform developed by Apple. It is known for its user-friendly interface and extensive app store.


Some carry a spare one in a boot : TYRE

The answer "TYRE" is the right solution because "some carry a spare one in a boot" refers to the fact that a spare tire is often kept in the trunk (or boot) of a car.


Some closet organizers : TIE RACKS

The answer "TIE RACKS" is the right solution because tie racks are commonly used as closet organizers specifically designed to hold and organize ties.


Somewhat : QUASI

The word "ABIT" is an adverb that means "to a small extent or degree." It is a synonym for "somewhat," which is the definition given in the clue.


Spot for a microphone : LAPEL

The answer "LAPEL" is the right solution because it refers to the part of a garment, typically a suit or a shirt, where a microphone can be attached. It is a common location for microphones, especially in broadcasting or public speaking situations.


Stockpile : STORE

The word "amass" means to gather or accumulate a large quantity of something, which aligns with the clue "stockpile."


Stoolie : RAT FINK

The answer "RAT FINK" is the right solution because it is a slang term for someone who betrays or informs on others, which fits the clue "Stoolie" perfectly.


Straight up : ERECT

"NOSPIN" is a term used in billiards that refers to hitting the ball directly without any spin. In this context, "Straight-up" means without any frills or deception, which is why "NOSPIN" is the right answer.


Straws in the wind : OMENS

The phrase "straws in the wind" is an idiom that means small signs or indications of something that is about to happen. "Omens" are signs or events believed to predict the future, making it the correct answer for this clue.


Street magician? : WANDER AROUND TOWN (one who wands around town)

The answer "WANDER AROUND TOWN" fits the clue "Street magician?" because a street magician often moves around a town or city while performing tricks.


Superlatively sullen : MOPIEST

The word "superlatively" suggests that we are looking for the most extreme form of sullenness. "Mopiest" fits this description as it means extremely sullen or gloomy. Therefore, "MOPIEST" is the right answer.


Supply, as elevator music : PIPE IN

The term "pipe in" is used to describe the act of supplying or transmitting music through a speaker system, like elevator music. It fits perfectly with the clue and provides a concise and accurate solution.


Sweet-talked : WOOED

The word "wooed" means to charm or persuade someone with affection or flattery. It fits the clue "sweet-talked" because it implies using persuasive words or actions to win someone over.


Switch hitter? : FLICKER OF LIGHT (one who flicks light)


Target of Y.A. fiction : TEEN

The answer "TEEN" is the right solution because Y.A. stands for Young Adult, and teenagers are the target audience for Young Adult fiction.


Texter’s “Truthfully …” : TBH …

The answer "TBH..." is the right solution because "TBH" is an abbreviation commonly used by texters to mean "to be honest."


They might be flagged as “Potential Spam” : ROBOCALLS

The answer "ROBOCALLS" is the right solution because "Potential Spam" suggests unwanted or unsolicited calls, and "ROBOCALLS" refers to automated phone calls made by computerized systems, often for spam or scam purposes.


Time’s 2023 Athlete of the Year : MESSI

The answer "MESSI" is the right solution because Lionel Messi is a highly acclaimed and internationally recognized athlete. He has won numerous awards and accolades, making him a strong contender for Time's Athlete of the Year in 2023.


Tiniest bit : LEAST

The word "least" is the right solution because it means the smallest or tiniest amount. It fits perfectly with the clue "tiniest bit."


Toast with a raised stein : PROST!

The answer "PROST!" is the right solution because it is a German word commonly used as a toast when raising a stein.


Took big steps : STRODE

The word "STRODE" fits the clue "Took big steps" because it is the past tense of the verb "stride," which means to take long and purposeful steps.


Top pair : ACES

The term "top pair" refers to having the highest possible pair in a card game, typically in poker. In poker, "aces" are the highest-ranking cards, so having a pair of aces would be considered the top pair. Therefore, "ACES" is the correct answer to the clue "Top pair".


Trash : TOSS

The answer "TOSS" is the right solution for the clue "Trash" because "TOSS" means to throw away or discard something, which is what we do with trash.


Unplanned preview, perhaps : LEAK

The answer "LEAK" is the right solution because an unplanned preview, in this context, refers to information or details about something that is revealed before it was intended to be made public. A "leak" is often used to describe such unintentional disclosures.


Valentine candy message : I LUV U

The answer "I LUV U" is the right solution because it represents a common abbreviation for the phrase "I love you." In the context of Valentine's Day, it is often seen on candy hearts or messages as a sweet and concise way to express affection.


Warm touch : CARESS

The answer "CARESS" is the right solution because it refers to a gentle and affectionate touch, which is often associated with warmth and tenderness.


What a crackerjack cracker jacks : SAFE

The word "safe" can mean secure or protected, which relates to the idea of cracker jacks being a safe snack to eat.


What might be drawn with a “C” in cartoons : EAR

The answer "EAR" is the right solution because a "C" shape can be used to represent the contour of an ear in cartoons.


With 117-, the Grim Reaper? : AN OFFER YOU …

The answer is "AN OFFER YOU CAN'T REFUSE" because the Grim Reaper is often associated with death, and in the movie "The Godfather," the character Don Corleone famously says, "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse."


Word with straw or swing : … VOTE

The word that completes the phrase "straw or swing" is "VOTE" because it forms common expressions like "straw vote" and "swing vote." These phrases refer to different methods of gauging or determining public opinion or deciding an outcome.


Worshiper of Jah, informally : RASTA

The answer "RASTA" is the right solution because it is a commonly used informal term for a worshiper of Jah, which refers to the Rastafari movement.


Wrinkle-faced dog : PUG

The answer to "Wrinkle-faced dog" is "PUG" because the Pug breed is known for its distinctive wrinkled face.


Yesterday, in Spanish : AYER

The answer to "Yesterday, in Spanish" is "AYER" because "ayer" is the Spanish word for "yesterday".


Zeno of ___, paradoxical thinker : ELEA

The answer is "ELEA" because Zeno of Elea was a philosopher known for his paradoxes.


Zodiac symbol : BULL

The zodiac symbol for Taurus is a bull, making "BULL" the correct answer.


___ Griffin, civil rights pioneer : EDNA

The answer to "___ Griffin, civil rights pioneer" is "EDNA" because Edna Griffin was a notable civil rights pioneer.


___ Jam (record label) : DEF

The answer to "___ Jam (record label)" is "DEF" because "DEF Jam" is a well-known record label in the music industry.


___ of Orleans, moniker for Joan of Arc : MAID

The answer "MAID" is the right solution because "maid" is a term commonly used to refer to a young woman or girl. Joan of Arc was often referred to as the "Maid of Orleans" due to her role in the French military during the Hundred Years' War.


“Boy Wonder” of comics : ROBIN

The answer to "Boy Wonder" of comics is "ROBIN" because Robin is the sidekick of Batman in the DC Comics universe.


“Let me be perfectly ___” (Pride slogan) : QUEER

The answer to "Let me be perfectly ___" (Pride slogan) is "QUEER" because "queer" is a term that has been reclaimed by the LGBTQ+ community as a positive and inclusive umbrella term for sexual orientations and gender identities that are not heterosexual or cisgender. It is a term that embraces diversity and challenges traditional norms.


“Pass,” in a casino : NO BET

The answer "NO BET" is the right solution because when someone says "Pass" in a casino, it means they choose not to place a bet.


“The Dark Side of the Moon” studio : EMI

The answer to "The Dark Side of the Moon" studio is "EMI" because EMI is the record label that released the iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd.


“The Jetsons” boy : ELROY

The answer to "The Jetsons" boy is "ELROY" because Elroy is the name of the boy character in the animated TV show "The Jetsons".


“Way to go, me!” : I NAILED IT!

The phrase "Way to go, me!" is an expression of self-praise or self-congratulation. The answer "I NAILED IT!" is a common phrase used to celebrate success or accomplishment, which fits perfectly with the clue.


“___ out!” : FAR

The phrase "___ out!" is commonly used to indicate a great distance. "Far" is the appropriate word to complete the phrase and convey the intended meaning.


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