The New York Times has been publishing Crosswords since 1942, and there is the regular, full-sized Crossword along with the Mini Crossword. This post shares all of the answers to the NYT Crossword published August 14, 2022.
NYT Crossword Answers Guide
Here are all of the answers for the recent New York Times Crossword. Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. (We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!) You can also find an ongoing post of the latest NYT Crossword answers.
- Hotel chain operated by Hilton
- Banned insecticide
- Big voices with big egos
- Some users of Cyrillic script
- Antique furniture expert, perhaps
- Like bills in arrears
- Freak out
- 100%
- Sight at a checkout counter
- Golfer who won the 1998 Masters (Italy)
- Attach, as a patch
- “Baa, baa” ma
- “Rosy-fingered” Greek goddess
- Snitch out
- Zip
- World’s end?
- Grp. led by Mahmoud Abbas beginning in 2004
- Apples and pears, botanically
- Seethe (Norway)
- Queen Latifah’s given first name
- Playwright ___-Manuel Miranda
- Benefit
- Pipsqueaks
- Give up all at once (Ecuador)
- Org. with a Summer League
- Churn
- Response from a therapist
- Were, for one?
- “If we don’t end ___, ___ will end us”: H. G. Wells
- Calculus expert?
- “Inventing ___” (2022 Netflix hit)
- Die-hard
- Gate in digital logic
- Major player in U.S. economic policy (Egypt)
- Retired jersey number for the 76ers’ Moses Malone
- Post-it notes, e.g.
- Cousin of a plum
- It’s good for three points
- Where you might get into hot water
- ___ Hortons (Canadian chain)
- Statistician Silver
- Land with an accent over its first letter
- Big inits. in TVs
- Boarding group? (Switzerland)
- Causes for pauses
- God: Lat.
- Stephen of “V for Vendetta”
- Except for
- Activity for Santa (Rwanda)
- Scouts B.S.A. members since 2019
- Marks, as a ballot
- “OK, you get it,” for short
- De ___ (freshly)
- Used room service, e.g.
- Hamm of women’s soccer fame
- Nickname that’s three consecutive letters of the alphabet
- Torus-shaped gasket
- One who walks to work? (Qatar)
- What this puzzle’s circled letters are with respect to the surrounding shaded squares?
- Quite eccentric
- Noted underground adventurer
- Sad ass
- Burger topping that jacks up the cholesterol
- Rich sources
- Kidney-related
- Asphalt component
- Daily ___ (news blog)
- Disneyland ride
- McEntire of country music
- Old map inits.
- Certain coding snippet
- Special collection of musical hits?
- “Je te plumerai la ___” (line from “Alouette”)
- Old gold coin
- ___ spot
- Seconds, in brief
- Open-mouthed responses
- Temptresses in the “Odyssey”
- Create an elaborate series of deceptions
- Part of L.V.
- Got in the game, perhaps
- Watch parties?
- Focus for 15-Down
- It’s a drag
- Seats
- Big name in power tools
- Fail
- Monitors at school, for short
- ___-Eaters
- Kindle competitor
- “ASAP!”
- Sondheim and Bernstein’s collaborator on “West Side Story”
- Pungent party bowlful
- Ultra-aggressive
- Freshly
- Quite a fight
- Fighting
- “___ días!”
- Instantly get along well
- Rush
- Home of the David Geffen School of Drama
- Laundry product
- Like some 401(k) contributions
- It’s touchy to hit
- “___ Rheingold”
- “The Chi” channel, familiarly
- It has a devoted following on Sundays
- Expiates, with “for”
- “___ out!”
- Formal farewell
- Modifier in digital logic
- “Oh, really?”
- Catch a few waves?
- Lloyd of women’s soccer fame
- Talk smack about
- Skirt style
- Getting bored with
- Suggests
- Kind of cat or rabbit
- Flat top?
- Target of a joke
- Region of Croatia associated with a canine breed
- “Did you ring?”
- Hybrid farm animal
- Site acquired by Match.com in 2011
- London’s ___ Row
- Liquor from Mexico
- Like em dashes vis-à-vis en dashes
- Benitez of TV news
- Fuse by heating below the melting point
- Bomb produced in the 1950s
- Ritalin target, for short
- Marvin who sang “Sexual Healing”
- Offended
- Food that’s a national emblem of Wales
- “Thus …”
- Standard operating procedures, for short
- Clinch
- Plasma particle
- Ambrose Burnside was its first president, for short
We also recommend trying your hand at the NYT Mini Crossword, which is definitely easier (on all days!) as it is 5×5, compared to the full-sized crossword (which is 15×15, and the Sunday edition is 21×21!). New crosswords are released at 10PM ET on weekdays and 6PM ET on weekends.
If you’re still struggling to solve your NYT crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first. If you’re looking for similarly challenging crosswords, we recommend the WSJ Crossword and LA Times Crossword.
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