The New York Times Crossword is one of the most popular crosswords around, first being published in 1942.
Full list of NYT Crossword clue answers for May 10 2024
Below you can find a list of every clue for today’s puzzle, if you find a clue you are struggling with click through the clue and it will take you to a page with the answer.
- Pop of color for an interior designer
- Scotch flavorer
- “Oh, why not”
- It has a world-famous North Shore
- So hot right now
- Singer in the dawn chorus
- Home of the Teatro di Marcello
- First name in country
- Aunt of 31-Down
- “Of the,” abroad
- Darn, e.g.
- Verklempt, say
- “None of this makes any sense!”
- First and foremost
- A strong one may be burning
- Evidence of a past personal connection?
- Scale fourths
- Set out
- High range
- Coffee shop amenity
- Good thing to have in the city
- Hardly flowery
- Some hired professionals, for short
- “Heyo”
- Stock holders?
- Tie up
- “Make ___” (catchphrase of Captain Picard)
- Swimmer also known as a moonfish
- Level bests?
- The East, to the West
- Request after being barraged with questions
- Look after
- Contents of some bins
- Speech prompter, perhaps
- Actress ___ Grace Moretz
- Placates
- Name that’s also a suffix in Italian
- High degree
- British P.M. between David and Boris
- One who can’t handle their moonshine well?
- Who soliloquizes “The path to my fixed purpose is laid with iron rails, whereon my soul is grooved to run”
- Played smoothly and flowingly
- Wood ash + water
- Tech-savvy folks
- Snowdrops, for spring
- Attention seeker?
- Certain salad base
- Options for the risk-averse
- Noses
- Dead ___
- “Curses! It was a ruse!”
- Say, say
- Iroquois foe in the Beaver Wars
- Negative impression?
- Certain infestation
- TV boy who said “I’m this century’s Dennis the Menace!”
- Not take rest days before a race, say
- App originally called Picaboo
- Travelers from far away, for short
- Italian seaport that’s home to Miramare Castle
- ___ Meyer, the V.P. on “Veep”
- Lose the threads?
- Bill Withers hit of 1972
- Wannabe
- Punt, e.g.
- Quite a while
- Tiny bit
- Expression of shock
- Lie, in slang
Hopefully, we have helped you solve today’s NYT crossword, and if you found this useful check back for tomorrow’s clues and answers.