New York Times Crossword April 17 2026 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on April 17 2026, constructed by Rachel Fabi. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1A12-12, say›
- 5AMake an all-out effort›
- 10A50, on a table›
- 13ASea creature known to mourn its dead›
- 14ALong-stemmed mushroom›
- 15AWow›
- 16AMedicare subsection covering ambulance services›
- 18AGet to the point?›
- 19AHalf a chocolate bar›
- 20ASettle a bill›
- 22AGeorgia hometown of R.E.M. and the B-52s›
- 24ASmall pieces from›
- 26AMultitude›
- 27ALooks over briefly›
- 30AWord after back or snack›
- 32ASticker that usually comes in sets of three or four?›
- 33ADid some knifework on›
- 35ASolo pilot?›
- 36AWorst of all imaginable chronologies›
- 39A"What's the issue …?"›
- 40AStart to season, as a skillet›
- 41A"Storage Wars" network›
- 42AAwaken›
- 44AVoting, e.g.›
- 46A"Altho ..."›
- 48ASet of notes in a seventh chord›
- 49A"Stop being such a baby!"›
- 51ANegative Nancy or Debbie Downer›
- 55AFirst Super Bowl won by the Kansas City Chiefs in 50 years›
- 56AGal on the screen›
- 58A[You're boring me]›
- 59AFirst of all›
- 60AResult from›
- 61AChewy Japanese noodle›
- 62A"___ supuesto!" ("Of course!," in Spanish)›
- 63ALook with a curled lip›
- 64AMizzen, e.g.›
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- 1DOutperforms›
- 2DModern home of ancient Mesopotamia›
- 3DNeutral shade›
- 4DInformational repository›
- 5DEnd of a gay pride slogan›
- 6D"Bad news aside ..."›
- 7DCatchy tune›
- 8DMaker of the iconic Billy bookcase›
- 9DWhat's going around?›
- 10DGets the memo›
- 11D2000 song for Aaron Carter about seeking someone "tough but sweet"›
- 12DSafety devices for trapeze artists›
- 17D"Mars, the ___ of War" (first movement of "The Planets")›
- 21D"You get the picture"›
- 23DOld-school dance›
- 25DDiscussion guider›
- 27D2008 Clint Eastwood film centered around an attempted car theft›
- 28DAct superior to›
- 29DPro ___›
- 31DBend it like Beckham!›
- 32DBlackBerrys, e.g., for short›
- 34DSeriously, in modern slang›
- 37D1/86,400 of a day: Abbr.›
- 38DOpium product used by Anna Karenina and Victor Frankenstein›
- 43DBig fight›
- 45DExclaim›
- 47DHigh honors in science fiction›
- 49DSludge›
- 50DSacrifice in some chess gambits›
- 52DWeird Al Yankovic parody of the Kinks's "Lola"›
- 53DMythical lover›
- 54DMonthly expense›
- 57DStudent center?›