ARRID is a classic deodorant brand known for ads about dryness and odor protection.
20Contents of a blogPOSTS?????✨ See Why
21HandleSEETO?????✨ See Why
22Product that "can cut a slice of bread so thin you can almost see through it!," in old adsGINSUKNIFE?????????✨ See Why
This clue quotes a memorable pitch line: “can cut a slice of bread so thin you can almost see through it!” That’s a throwback to ads for the GINSUKNIFE, an iconic product from the late-night infomercial era. This entry is more than nostalgic, it’s also one of the puzzle’s theme entries, with a rebus in the fourth square containing SU, aligning with the Star Wars Day gimmick. Solvers had to slice through both the wordplay and the rebus layers here, making it a fun mix of pop culture and thematic ingenuity.
24Try to open, as a giftRIPAT?????✨ See Why
25Toon fighter of SkeletorHEMAN?????✨ See Why
26French name that's an anagram of a mostly German riverHENRI?????✨ See Why
27Features of jalapeños and piña coladasTILDES??????✨ See Why
29Coach Lasso on TVTED???✨ See Why
31Confirmation, e.g.RITE????✨ See Why
32Brand with a line of "Calm + Restore" productsAVEENO??????✨ See Why
34Bunless cookout entreesLETTUCEWRAPS???????????✨ See Why
37LandNET???✨ See Why
38Natl. economic statGDP???✨ See Why
40Spirit for a spritzAPEROL??????✨ See Why
41Moves one's butt (over)SCOOTS??????✨ See Why
44Book reviews of sorts?IRSAUDITS????????✨ See Why
Play on “book reviews”—here, books as in accounting. IRS AUDITS examine financial “books.” This entry features a rebus square in position four, containing “AU”—tying into the puzzle’s Star Wars Day theme.
47Reason to take iron supplementsANEMIA??????✨ See Why
49Concave umbilicusINNIE?????✨ See Why
50Gives one's allGOESHARD????????✨ See Why
52Given reluctantlyBEGRUDGING?????????✨ See Why
54The Aztecs of the N.C.A.A.SDSU????✨ See Why
57Damning infoDIRT????✨ See Why
58Some hosp. workersRNS???✨ See Why
59Texter's "Bye!"CYA???✨ See Why
60It squirts on a squidINKSAC??????✨ See Why
63Royal house of Mary, Queen of ScotsSTUART??????✨ See Why
67Many air travelers' texts, for shortETAS????✨ See Why
70Sci-fi-inspired greeting that's a hint to eight squares in this puzzleMAYTHEFOURTHBEWITHYOU?????????????????????✨ See Why
76Gives a handAIDS????✨ See Why
77"Au ___ les Enfants" (1987 film)REVOIR??????✨ See Why
78Apparel for wizards and thievesCLOAKS??????✨ See Why
79Bad spot for a tear, in briefACL???✨ See Why
82Saison avant l'automneETE???✨ See Why
84Possible cause of insomniaDRIP????✨ See Why
862017 Pixar film inspired by el Día de los MuertosCOCO????✨ See Why
87Companion who might take your breath away?BLOWUPDOLL?????????✨ See Why
This is a playfully risqué clue: “Companion who might take your breath away?” At first glance, it sounds romantic. But “take your breath” tips you off, it’s literal. A BLOWUPDOLL needs to be inflated, taking your breath in the process. It’s also an intentionally tongue-in-cheek answer, common in late-week puzzles. The key trick? This is a theme entry, and the fourth letter is a rebus square containing WU, part of the puzzle’s Star Wars-inspired rebus set. This answer blends wordplay, theme, and humor in one clever, slightly naughty package.
91Camp inspection after lights outBEDCHECK????????✨ See Why
94Ballet handrailBARRE?????✨ See Why
95"Grand" thingsPIANOS??????✨ See Why
97Over and overADNAUSEAM????????✨ See Why
101All mixed upADDLED??????✨ See Why
103They contain brainsCRANIA??????✨ See Why
105Sorority member, endearinglySIS???✨ See Why
106Org. with a tip lineFBI???✨ See Why
107Famous Leonardo da Vinci drawing with four arms and four legsVITRUVIANMAN???????????✨ See Why
“Famous Leonardo da Vinci drawing…” refers to the VITRUVIANMAN, showing ideal human proportions. Its fourth square hides RU, continuing the puzzle’s Star Wars-themed rebus pattern, elevating Renaissance art with a playful galactic twist.
109Turns downDENIES??????✨ See Why
111Little feudSPAT????✨ See Why
113ContractedGOT???✨ See Why
114Like organic food products, for shortNONGMO??????✨ See Why
117DroopsWILTS?????✨ See Why
118Invasive Japanese vineKUDZU?????✨ See Why
KUDZU is an aggressive vine introduced from Japan that overtakes landscapes in the American South.
120Alphanumeric componentDIGIT?????✨ See Why
'Alphanumeric component' is a technical clue looking for a basic element of character sets—DIGIT. Alphanumeric means letters and numbers, so we're being asked for the numeric half. DIGIT fits perfectly, referring to a single number like 1, 2, or 9.
122SteaminessSENSUALITY?????????✨ See Why
124Drinks that get slushy over timeICEES?????✨ See Why
125Places for some bracesKNEES?????✨ See Why
126Senator Baldwin or DuckworthTAMMY?????✨ See Why
127Prefix with -lithicNEO???✨ See Why
128Alternative name for our planetTERRA?????✨ See Why
129Goes from 0 to 60?AGES????✨ See Why
130Some summer babiesLEOS????✨ See Why
131"Despicable Me" character voiced by Steve CarellGRU???✨ See Why
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1Currency unit of KabulAFGHANI???????✨ See Why
2Enthusiastic reply to "Want to?"DOIEVER???????✨ See Why
3Poems also fancily known as quatorzainsSONNETS???????✨ See Why
4Barely managingMAKINGDO????????✨ See Why
5Coffee holderURN???✨ See Why
6Lit ___ (rhyming class nickname)CRIT????✨ See Why
7Antique purchase for an audiophileHIFI????✨ See Why
8Dew, for exampleMOISTURE???????✨ See Why
9A nemesissssss to Indiana Jones?ASP???✨ See Why
10More dignifiedSTATELIER?????????✨ See Why
11Lead actress in the "Twilight" movies, in tabloidsKSTEW?????✨ See Why
12"More or less"ISH???✨ See Why
13Game you likely get worse at the longer you playBEERPONG????????✨ See Why
14Band with the 1998 hit "Closing Time"SEMISONIC?????????✨ See Why
15Coup d'___ETAT????✨ See Why
16ZipNONE????✨ See Why
19Gospel/jazz singer ReeseDELLA?????✨ See Why
DELLA Reese was a celebrated singer and actress, known for her gospel and jazz work.
20Make believePRETEND???????✨ See Why
23"Well, OK"SURE???✨ See Why
28ExodusDEPARTURE?????????✨ See Why
30Practice group?: Abbr.DRS???✨ See Why
33Drooling pooch of the comicsODIE????✨ See Why
35Tool for groomingCOMB????✨ See Why
36What vinegar or lemon juice adds to a dressingACID????✨ See Why
39Focus of some psychotherapy, for shortPTSD????✨ See Why
42LilliputianTINY????✨ See Why
43Company behind the Saturn and Dreamcast consolesSEGA????✨ See Why
45The Masters host cityAUGUSTA??????✨ See Why
46Minty herb used in Japanese cuisineSHISO?????✨ See Why
48Veep from 1969 to 1973AGNEW?????✨ See Why
51Boxer BeterbievARTUR?????✨ See Why
53CountrylikeRUSTIC?????✨ See Why
54___ cardSIM???✨ See Why
55Kendrick Lamar title that completes the lyric "I got power, poison, pain and joy inside my ..."DNA???✨ See Why
56Where to see contrailsSKY???✨ See Why
61Tuna typeAHI???✨ See Why
62Handed overCEDED?????✨ See Why
64Dune buggy, e.g., in briefATV???✨ See Why
65___ Ridgeback, dog breed originally from ZimbabweRHODESIAN?????????✨ See Why
66Classic sports car, familiarlyTBIRD?????✨ See Why
68Hub code for DeltaATL???✨ See Why
69Necessity for off-roadingSHOCKS??????✨ See Why
71Photog's settingFSTOP?????✨ See Why
72___ Kane, longtime role on "All My Children"ERICA?????✨ See Why
73Chairman ___ (old N.B.A. nickname)YAO???✨ See Why
74The N.B.A.'s Thunder, on scoreboardsOKC???✨ See Why
75Grp. with so-called "camp shows"USO???✨ See Why
79"Money, Money, Money" groupABBA????✨ See Why
80AttiredCLAD????✨ See Why
81Term of address aboard the Death StarLORDVADER?????????✨ See Why
83Bringing forthELICITING?????????✨ See Why
85Third degrees?PHDS????✨ See Why
88Big name in organsWURLITZER????????✨ See Why
WURLITZER is famed for its theater organs and jukeboxes. It's not a themer but hidden rebus WU supports the 87-Across themer.
89Amanda of filmPEET????✨ See Why
90"___ Croft: Tomb Raider"LARA????✨ See Why
91WitticismsBONMOTS???????✨ See Why
92Wednesday Addams's werewolf roommate on TV's "Wednesday"ENID????✨ See Why
93Routes across low watersCAUSEWAYS????????✨ See Why
96Baby monitorsNANNIES???????✨ See Why
98TurboTax activityEFILING???????✨ See Why
99Getaway driver, for instanceABETTER???????✨ See Why
100Sentiment in a letter from homeMISSYOU???????✨ See Why
102Just what the doctor ordered?DRUG???✨ See Why
104PerturbationANGST?????✨ See Why
108Screwdriver componentVODKA?????✨ See Why
110ZipNIL???✨ See Why
111Piece of improvSKIT????✨ See Why
112Hue of a dry bloodstain, maybePUCE????✨ See Why
115Cafeteria offeringMEAL????✨ See Why
116"I've got this one"ONME????✨ See Why
119Women's soccer powerhouseUSA???✨ See Why
121"Who knew?!"GEE???✨ See Why
123Sport that takes place in a dohyoSUMO???✨ See Why
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Famous Leonardo da Vinci drawing with four arms and four legs Answer Explained
The answer is VITRUVIANMAN.
This clue is factual but elegant: “Famous Leonardo da Vinci drawing with four arms and four legs.” That refers to the VITRUVIANMAN, da Vinci’s sketch illustrating human anatomical proportion and symmetry. The overlapping limbs reflect movement and measurement. The twist here is thematic, this entry has a rebus in position four, RU, which continues the sequence of special rebus squares tied to the phrase MAYTHEFOURTHBEWITHYOU. So while the clue itself is straightforward, its placement and rebus square make it a key component of the puzzle’s Star Wars Day celebration, turning Renaissance art into a piece of galactic wordplay.
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Today’s NYT The Crossword Highlights
This Sunday’s puzzle, Force Play by Brandon Koppy, celebrates Star Wars Day with a layered and inventive twist. The revealer MAYTHEFOURTHBEWITHYOU hints not just at the date but at the grid's hidden trick: eight theme entries each contain a rebus in the fourth letter position. But there’s more—those rebus squares spell out a sequence tied to the STAR WARS universe: S-U, T-U, A-U, R-U, W-U, A-U, R-U, S-U. It's an extra level of craft that connects the mechanics of solving with the puzzle's tribute theme. Smart construction, engaging clues, and subtle wordplay make this a standout Sunday puzzle.
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