The clue "Makes a return that hits the net?" includes a pun. "Return" refers to filing tax returns, while "hits the net" hints at something done online. EFILES fits as it represents electronic filing (e-filing) of tax returns, which are submitted via the internet.
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The answer is IMPEI because I. M. Pei, a renowned Chinese-American architect, designed the iconic Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. Known for his modernist style and geometric precision, this tower is one of his most famous works. The clue directly references his distinction as the architect.
6Accepts accolades onstage, sayTAKESABOW?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Accepts accolades onstage, say" refers to an action typically performed by someone on stage after receiving applause or recognition. "Takes a bow" is a phrase describing this act of acknowledgment, where the performer bows to show gratitude, effectively matching the clue's description.
15Loses some hair, e.g.MOLTS?????✨ See Why
The clue "Loses some hair, e.g." refers to the process of shedding. Animals that shed fur, feathers, or skin are said to molt. "Molts" specifically describes this natural process, making it the perfect fit for the clue.
16Facial feature also known as a "nasolabial fold"SMILELINE?????????✨ See Why
The "nasolabial fold" is the line or crease that runs from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth, which becomes more prominent when you smile. This is why it's often called a "smile line," making SMILELINE the perfect answer to the clue.
17Race to the topPRESIDENTIALRUN???????????????✨ See Why
A "Presidential Run" is a campaign to win the presidency, the highest (or "top") leadership position in a country, matching the idea of striving to the top in politics.
19N.H.L.'s Mammoth, on sports tickersUTA???✨ See Why
The clue "N.H.L.'s Mammoth, on sports tickers" is a pun. "Mammoth" refers to the Utah Grizzlies, a minor league affiliate in hockey. On sports tickers, Utah is abbreviated as UTA, which solves the connection efficiently in the crossword puzzle.
20Bag that may contain swagTOTE????✨ See Why
The clue "Bag that may contain swag" points to the word TOTE. A tote is a type of bag, often used for carrying various items, including promotional or "swag" items like those handed out at events. The wordplay links the literal bag (tote) to the idea of swag inside.
21In the thick ofAMIDST??????✨ See Why
The clue "In the thick of" refers to being surrounded by or in the midst of something, often chaos or activity. "AMIDST" means being in the middle of or encompassed by something, making it the perfect synonym and solution for this clue.
22Bring on boardLADE????✨ See Why
The answer "LADE" fits "Bring on board" because "lade" means to load or place cargo or goods onto a vessel, such as a ship, effectively bringing them on board. It is a less commonly used but accurate term for this action.
24N.A.A.C.P. member?: Abbr.ASSN????✨ See Why
The clue "N.A.A.C.P. member?: Abbr." hints at a pun, as indicated by the question mark. The N.A.A.C.P. is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and "ASSN" is a common abbreviation for "association," of which the NAACP is an example.
26Disingenuous reply to "Are you asleep?"YES???✨ See Why
The clue uses wordplay: "Are you asleep?" implies the responder is pretending to be asleep. A disingenuous (insincere) reply would be "YES," as someone truly asleep cannot answer. The irony creates the humor and the justification for "YES" as the correct answer.
27"omg rly?!"SRSLY?????✨ See Why
The clue "omg rly?!" represents a casual, abbreviated texting style, mimicking spoken slang. The answer, SRSLY, is shorthand for "seriously," matching the conversational tone and condensed format of the clue.
29They may change midflight, in briefETAS????✨ See Why
The clue "They may change midflight, in brief" refers to ETAs (Estimated Times of Arrival). Midflight changes, such as delays or speed adjustments, can cause the ETA to shift. The "in brief" indicates an abbreviation, matching ETAs.
31Lays out some green forSODS????✨ See Why
The clue "Lays out some green for" uses wordplay. "Green" refers to grass or lawn. To "lay out" this green involves placing or covering ground with it. SODS are sections of grass or turf that are laid down to create a lawn, making it the perfect fit!
34Makes a return that hits the net?EFILES??????✨ See Why
The clue "Makes a return that hits the net?" includes a pun. "Return" refers to filing tax returns, while "hits the net" hints at something done online. EFILES fits as it represents electronic filing (e-filing) of tax returns, which are submitted via the internet.
36BlabsYAPS????✨ See Why
The clue "Blabs" suggests talking excessively or revealing secrets. "YAPS" refers to talking or chattering loudly and often annoyingly, aligning with the idea of blabbing. It captures the sense of incessant or trivial talk, fitting perfectly as the solution to this clue.
38Opposite sideFOE???✨ See Why
The clue "Opposite side" refers to an opposing force or adversary. "Foe" is another word for an opponent or rival, symbolizing the "opposite side" in a conflict, debate, or competition. The succinct nature of the clue aligns with "foe" being a simple, direct answer.
39Saints' setting, with "the"BIGEASY???????✨ See Why
The "Saints" in the clue refers to the New Orleans Saints, an NFL team. Their setting, "the Big Easy," is a nickname for New Orleans, Louisiana. The nickname highlights the city's laid-back culture and vibrant energy, perfectly linking the team and its home.
41Congestion easerNETIPOT???????✨ See Why
The answer "NETIPOT" fits the clue "Congestion easer" because a neti pot is a device used to rinse nasal passages with saline solution, helping to alleviate nasal congestion. It’s a straightforward tool commonly associated with sinus relief, directly tying into the clue’s description.
43Coffee spotURN???✨ See Why
The clue "Coffee spot" refers to where coffee is stored or served. An urn is a large container used to hold and dispense coffee, especially in cafeterias or events, making "URN" the fitting answer. It’s a literal and commonly used coffee spot!
44HuffSNIT????✨ See Why
The clue "Huff" refers to a state of annoyance or irritation, also described as a petty mood or a fit. SNIT is a term commonly used to describe being in such a state, making it the perfect match.
46Fake newsCANARD??????✨ See Why
The term "CANARD" originates from French, meaning "duck," but it also refers to a fabricated story or false report, often used in journalism to describe "fake news." Given its double meaning, it's the apt solution to the playful clue "Fake news." The question mark hints at wordplay.
47Best Actress Oscar winner between Chastain and StoneYEOH????✨ See Why
The answer is YEOH because Michelle Yeoh won the Best Actress Oscar in 2023 for Everything Everywhere All at Once, occurring after Jessica Chastain's 2022 win and before Emma Stone's earlier 2017 win. The clue refers to their chronological order as Best Actress recipients.
49GushSPEW????✨ See Why
The word "Gush" can mean to pour out forcefully or in large amounts, which matches the meaning of "SPEW." Both convey the idea of something being expelled or released in a sudden, uncontrolled manner, such as liquid or emotion. Hence, SPEW fits as the answer.
51PangTHROE?????✨ See Why
The clue "Pang" refers to a sharp or intense, often sudden feeling, such as pain or emotion. "Throe" specifically means a spasm of pain or emotional distress, fitting the definition perfectly. It's often used in expressions like "in the throes of agony," aligning with the clue's meaning.
52Part of a volcanoRIM???✨ See Why
The answer is RIM because the rim is the edge or lip surrounding the crater of a volcano. This outermost part forms the boundary of the volcanic opening, making it a key feature of a volcano's structure.
54Environmental portmanteauSMOG????✨ See Why
The term "SMOG" is a portmanteau formed by combining "smoke" and "fog." It refers to a type of air pollution caused by the mixing of smoke and fog, fitting the clue "Environmental portmanteau" perfectly.
56Greets, in a wayDAPS????✨ See Why
The answer "DAPS" refers to a gesture of greeting or respect, often seen as a fist bump or series of intricate handshakes. The clue "Greets, in a way" hints at a casual, physical greeting rather than verbal, making "DAPS" an appropriate solution.
57Prominent feature of Jafar and the Genie in "Aladdin"GOATEE??????✨ See Why
The answer is GOATEE because both Jafar and the Genie in Disney's "Aladdin" are depicted with distinctive goatees—Jafar's sharp and elongated, the Genie's more stylized and comical. This describes their shared facial hair feature, making GOATEE the perfect fit for the clue.
60Villanelle, e.g.POEM????✨ See Why
A Villanelle is a specific type of poem characterized by its 19-line structure, with five tercets (three-line stanzas) followed by a quatrain (four-line stanza). The clue's "e.g." signifies an example, and Villanelle is indeed an example of a poem format.
62Advocatus ___DEI???✨ See Why
The clue "Advocatus ___" refers to the Latin term "Advocatus Dei," which translates to "Advocate of God." This phrase is historically associated with someone who supports a cause or stands on behalf of divine principles. The answer "DEI" completes the Latin phrase.
63"Tell me about it!"IKNOWTHEFEELING???????????????✨ See Why
The clue "Tell me about it!" is enclosed in quotes, signaling a conversational phrase. "I KNOW THE FEELING" fits as a empathetic response someone might say when they understand or relate to someone's experience. It's a natural, spoken reaction matching the clue's tone and intent.
66Lifestyle for those who go both waysBICULTURE?????????✨ See Why
The clue "Lifestyle for those who go both ways?" uses a pun. "Go both ways" can refer to living within two different cultural contexts, aligning with the term BICULTURE. This answer creatively plays on "bi-" (two) and "culture," describing a dual or blended cultural lifestyle.
67Senator Jacky of NevadaROSEN?????✨ See Why
The answer is ROSEN because Jacky Rosen is a U.S. Senator from Nevada. She has served in this role since 2019, representing the state in the Senate. This clue is straightforward, as it refers directly to her name and position.
68Root crop productBEETSUGAR?????????✨ See Why
BEETSUGAR is the solution because sugar beets are a type of root crop commonly cultivated to produce sugar. The clue "Root crop product" directly points to a product derived from a root, and beet sugar specifically comes from processing sugar beets.
69Classic pitchersEWERS?????✨ See Why
The clue "Classic pitchers" refers to a double meaning. EWERS are classic jug-like containers used for pouring liquids (pitchers). The word "classic" signals something historical or traditional, fitting the antique association of EWERS as decorative and functional vessels from earlier periods.
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1Item that's not on the list, sayIMPULSEBUY??????????✨ See Why
The clue, "Item that's not on the list, say," hints at something unplanned or spur-of-the-moment. An impulse buy refers to purchasing something unexpectedly, not originally included on a shopping list. The phrase perfectly matches the pun-like nature of the clue with "say" indicating an example.
2ShellingMORTARFIRE??????????✨ See Why
The clue "Shelling" refers to the act of bombarding or firing shells, specifically in a military context. "Mortar fire" involves launching explosive shells using a mortar weapon, making it synonymous with "shelling." Therefore, MORTARFIRE is a precise and fitting answer for this clue.
3Claims not to have knownPLEADSIGNORANCE???????????????✨ See Why
The phrase "PLEADS IGNORANCE" fits the clue "Claims not to have known" because it describes someone asserting they were unaware of something, often as a defense or justification. "Pleads" implies an appeal or claim, and "ignorance" refers to lack of knowledge, aligning perfectly with the clue's intent.
4Many sci-fi villains, informallyETS???✨ See Why
The clue "Many sci-fi villains, informally" refers to extraterrestrials (ETs), common antagonists in science fiction. "ETS" is the informal, abbreviated form of "extraterrestrials," fittingly describing these alien villains often portrayed in sci-fi stories as threats to humanity. Therefore, ETS is the correct answer.
5"Really?"ISIT????✨ See Why
"IS IT?" is a common skeptical or surprised response to a claim, perfectly matching the context of questioning something's validity or truth, aligning with the conversational nature of the clue.
6Creature that transmits sleeping sicknessTSETSE??????✨ See Why
The TSETSE fly is a bloodsucking insect native to Africa, known for transmitting the parasite Trypanosoma, which causes sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis) in humans and animals. Its direct role as a disease vector makes it the clear answer to this clue.
7Get-out-of-jail-free card, so to speakAMNESTY???????✨ See Why
The clue hints at a metaphorical or legal concept with "so to speak." AMNESTY is an official pardon, often granted to individuals or groups, essentially functioning as a "get-out-of-jail-free card" by forgiving crimes and releasing them from legal consequences.
8Nurse's toteKIT???✨ See Why
The clue "Nurse's tote" refers to a bag or container a nurse would carry. "Kit" is a term often used for a set of supplies or tools, such as a first aid kit, which a nurse might carry to provide care, making it a fitting answer.
9Essayist who wrote "Not many sounds in life, and I include all urban and all rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock at the door"ELIA????✨ See Why
ELIA is the pseudonym of Charles Lamb, a 19th-century British essayist. Lamb used "ELIA" for his collection Essays of Elia, where this specific quote can be found. The connection between the pseudonym and the essayist makes ELIA the correct answer.
10Not looking reputableSEAMY?????✨ See Why
SEAMY describes something sordid, disreputable, or morally degraded, often associated with the "seamy side" of life. The phrase suggests a lack of respectability, perfectly aligning with the clue "Not looking reputable."
11Supporters of L.G.B.T.Q.+ peopleALLIES??????✨ See Why
The answer "ALLIES" fits because allies are people who actively support and advocate for the rights and well-being of L.G.B.T.Q.+ individuals, even if they are not part of the community themselves. It directly matches the clue, which asks for supporters of this group.
12Tropical specimens that can be either flora or faunaBIRDSOFPARADISE???????????????✨ See Why
The answer "BIRDS OF PARADISE" fits because it cleverly plays on the dual nature of the clue. Birds of paradise are exotic tropical animals (fauna), but the term is also used for the stunning tropical flowers (flora) of the same name. This dual meaning aligns perfectly with the clue's wording.
13BurdenONUS????✨ See Why
The answer "ONUS" is a direct synonym for "Burden." Both words refer to a responsibility, obligation, or duty that one must bear, making ONUS the perfect fit for the clue. No extra wordplay or specialized rules are involved here.
14ElapsedWENT????✨ See Why
The clue "Elapsed" refers to something that has passed or moved by in the context of time. "WENT" effectively captures this idea, as it is the past tense of "go," which conveys the passage or movement of time.
18Like a nonstarter, for shortDOA???✨ See Why
The term "DOA" stands for "Dead on Arrival," often used to describe something that fails immediately or has no chance of progressing—similar to a "nonstarter." The clue specifies "for short," indicating an abbreviation like DOA fits perfectly.
23Woods seen on BroadwayELLE????✨ See Why
The clue refers to Elle Woods, the main character in Legally Blonde: The Musical, a Broadway adaptation of the hit movie. Elle Woods is a central figure in the show, making "Elle" the correct answer for "Woods seen on Broadway."
25Curry accompanimentNAAN????✨ See Why
NAAN is the solution because it is a type of flatbread commonly served with curry in Indian cuisine. It is a classic accompaniment, used to scoop up the curry or enjoy alongside it, making it a natural and culturally accurate answer to the clue.
28Pros in WashingtonYEAS????✨ See Why
The clue "Pros in Washington?" uses a pun, playing on "pros" sounding like "yes" when spoken. In Washington, particularly in Congress, "yeas" signify affirmative votes, corresponding to "yes." Hence, "YEAS" cleverly ties to the idea of affirmative responses in a governmental context.
30What some articles are written onSPEC????✨ See Why
"Spec" is short for "speculation," meaning articles might be written based on projected ideas or theories without concrete evidence. Hence, "on spec" cleverly fits the clue's playful tone.
32Device in many a garageDOOROPENER??????????✨ See Why
The clue "Device in many a garage" refers to a mechanical device commonly found in garages that automates the opening and closing of garage doors. The answer, DOOROPENER, fits perfectly as it is a standard tool installed in garages for this purpose, matching the clue’s description directly.
33Play pieces?SETDESIGNS??????????✨ See Why
The clue "Play pieces?" with a question mark signals wordplay. Here, "pieces" refers to components, and "play" indicates a theatrical production. The "pieces" of a play are its visual elements, such as its set designs, which create the setting for the performance. Hence, the answer is SETDESIGNS.
35Former Medicare IDsSSNS????✨ See Why
The clue "Former Medicare IDs" refers to how Medicare cards previously used Social Security Numbers (SSNs) as identifiers. However, due to privacy concerns, these were replaced with a new, unique Medicare Beneficiary Identifier. Hence, SSNS fits as the answer for "former" Medicare IDs.
37Mode, for oneSTAT????✨ See Why
"Mode" in mathematics refers to a statistical measure—the value that appears most frequently in a dataset. The term "STAT" is short for "statistics," making it a fitting category that includes "mode" as one type of statistical measure. Hence, the answer is STAT.
40Choking cause, with "the"YIPS????✨ See Why
In sports, particularly golf, "the yips" refers to a sudden inability to perform simple, previously automatic actions under pressure. It's a "choking cause" because it disrupts confidence and motor skills during critical moments. This fits the clue's context perfectly.
42Very clear, as a telecastINHD????✨ See Why
The answer "INHD" refers to "in high definition." High-definition broadcasts offer very clear picture quality compared to standard definition, making the telecast "very clear." This matches the clue's description directly, as it points to modern high-resolution TV broadcasting technology.
45Oil alternativeTEMPERA???????✨ See Why
"Oil alternative" refers to types of paint. Tempera is a painting medium historically used before oil paint became popular, made by mixing pigments with a binder like egg yolk. It serves as an alternative to oil paint in art, making TEMPERA the correct answer.
48Strongly criticize, with "at"HITOUT??????✨ See Why
The phrase "hit out at" is commonly used to mean strongly criticizing or attacking someone verbally. The clue directly points to this phrase, where "hit out" aligns with "strongly criticize," and the inclusion of "at" in the clue confirms the connection.
50Bass playerWOOFER??????✨ See Why
A "woofer" is the speaker in a sound system that produces low-frequency (bass) sounds. It cleverly "plays" bass, making it a fitting, playful answer to the clue.
53Whimpers like a baby MEWLS?????✨ See Why
The clue "Whimpers like a baby" describes a soft, weak crying sound, which aligns with "MEWLS." "Mewls" refers to feeble, high-pitched cries, often likened to those of a baby or kitten, perfectly matching the imagery of the clue.
55"Who knew?!"GEE???✨ See Why
The clue "Who knew?!" includes quotation marks, signaling it’s a spoken reaction. "GEE" is an expression of surprise or amazement, aligning perfectly with the exclamation "Who knew?!". It's a concise way to convey astonishment or disbelief, making it the logical solution.
57Brothers ___ (pop stars of the 1960s-80s)GIBB????✨ See Why
The Gibb brothers—Barry, Robin, and Maurice—were members of the Bee Gees, a legendary pop group active from the 1960s to the 1980s. Known for their iconic harmonies and disco hits like "Stayin' Alive," their surname, GIBB, answers the clue referring to famous "Brothers" pop stars.
58Many a classic Steinbeck characterOKIE????✨ See Why
The answer "OKIE" refers to people from Oklahoma, often associated with migrants during the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. Many of John Steinbeck's characters, like those in The Grapes of Wrath, are Okies, displaced farmers seeking better lives, aligning with the theme of his classic works.
59Dramatic "Not you, too?"ETTU????✨ See Why
The clue "Dramatic 'Not you, too?'" refers to the famous line "Et tu, Brute?" from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. It translates as "And you, Brutus?" and conveys betrayal. The dramatic phrase "Et tu" fits both the tone and meaning of the clue.
61Nothing butMERE????✨ See Why
The answer "MERE" fits the clue "Nothing but" because "mere" means something that is bare or minimal, emphasizing something as "only" or "nothing more than." It aligns with the expression "nothing but" to signify triviality or simplicity.
64Hold closeHUG???✨ See Why
The answer "HUG" fits "Hold close" because a hug is a physical gesture where someone embraces another, literally holding them closely. The clue directly points to this intimate and caring action, making it a simple and straightforward solution.
65Bass or baseLOW???✨ See Why
The clue "Bass or base" plays on the dual meanings of "low." Bass refers to low-pitched sounds or voices in music, while base can mean a low point or position. Both meanings align with "low," making it the fitting answer.
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Makes a return that hits the net? Answer Explained
The answer is EFILES.
The question mark signals that "return" isn't referring to tennis. Instead, think of a tax return. To e-file is to submit that return electronically over the internet, so it literally "hits the Net." That's the joke behind the clue. At first glance, it's easy to imagine a serve landing in a tennis net, but the clue cleverly shifts to a completely different meaning of return. The answer, EFILES, describes someone electronically filing tax forms or other official documents. It's a classic crossword misdirection built around a common modern term, with the internet providing the unexpected interpretation of "the net."
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Today’s NYT The Crossword Highlights
I could tell right away this Friday was a step up from the past few weeks. The grid has a classic themeless feel, anchored by four impressive marquee entries: PRESIDENTIAL RUN, I KNOW THE FEELING, PLEADS IGNORANCE, and BIRDS OF PARADISE. Around them, the Barbara Lin, at her 20th puzzle for The Times, packs in stacks of longer answers along the edges, giving the whole grid a rich, modern feel without sacrificing smoothness. I especially enjoyed the fresh vocabulary, from BICULTURE to SMILE LINE, and the conversational flavor of entries like SRSLY and I KNOW THE FEELING. The clues struck a nice balance too: clever enough to slow me down but rarely unfair. There were several moments where I had to rely on crossings before the answer finally clicked, which is exactly what I want from a good Friday. Challenging without becoming frustrating, this was a satisfying solve that rewarded persistence from start to finish.
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