NYT Crossword May 17 2026 Answers (5/17/26)

We have all of the answers to the NYT Crossword puzzle for May 17 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our NYT Crossword May 17, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue. The NYT Crossword is a daily puzzle that tests solvers’ knowledge and vocabulary. It’s one of the most popular crosswords in the world, known for its challenging clues and clever wordplay. The puzzle is published in the print edition of The New York Times and is also available online.

NYT Crossword May 17, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the NYT Crossword on 5/17/26, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select 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!

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# Clue
1A Snag
7A Italian sparkling wine
11A John ___, personification of Objectivism, for Ayn Rand
15A Code for Queens-landers?
18A ___ polaris
19A Intl. group formed in 1945
20A Purple dish eaten with a spoon
22A Lottery commission?
24A Prison terms?
25A Smell, e.g.
26A University of Alabama rallying cry
28A President's middle name (accented on the first syllable) or California city (accented on the second)
29A Shower stall?
31A Slanted type: Abbr.
32A Get one's feet wet?
36A Dir. from St. Paul to Duluth
37A Guido ___, Baroque painter from Bologna
38A Automates?
42A How mashed avocado might be served
45A Acquire, in a way
47A "Yep, noticed that"
48A Battle cry?
49A PC IDs
52A What regular customers pay less for?
53A A good Wordle starting word, by the looks of it
54A When Memorial Day is observed
55A Grim Grimm character
56A Trounce
58A Bamboozled
59A Upscale shirtmaker
60A Symbol of the American West
63A Former
65A Yellow submarine?
69A Infantile
72A Prepares
73A Put on the line
77A Mien
78A Surname for a family of fictional Kansans
80A One whose pride can be protective
81A "___ a stinker?" (Bugs Bunny line)
82A Affect emotionally
84A Cologne conjunction
86A Freight weight
87A Stolen base?
89A Pelvic parts
90A Love, in Lyon
92A Bit of flooring for a patio, say
94A Blood vessel?
96A Page (through)
99A Org. for pugilists
100A Go downhill, in a way
101A Pizzeria in "Do the Right Thing"
102A Fire starter?
105A Showy kind of push-up
108A Salty cheese made from sheep's milk
109A Creature-friendly org.
114A Padlock?
116A Confidence men?
118A Rock-bottom review
119A 1957 #1 hit for Debbie Reynolds
120A Demonstrate complete disrespect for, in a way
121A What a clear plastic bag is not
122A "Right now!"
123A "Your point being?"
124A Roxane's beloved, in classic literature
1D Roams (about)
2D Entice
3D Country with many Farsi speakers
4D They often have AAA backing
5D Colonial news source
6D Iconic role for Harrison Ford
7D "You've Really Got ___ on Me" (1960s hit)
8D Deck application
9D Proverbial slowpoke
10D Iconic role for Harrison Ford
11D Display amazement, in a way
12D Star pitcher
13D Mechanism for local funding
14D Feature of the tone-deaf
15D ___ Linda (San Bernardino suburb)
16D Verdon of "Damn Yankees"
17D In addition
19D Steakhouse orders
21D Alternative to a bouncy house
23D Direct a smile toward
27D Fizzling out
30D Erelong
31D Skating exhibitions
32D "Holy moly!"
33D Before, in Bordeaux
34D Skin: Prefix
35D Misjudgment
39D Japanese beer brand
40D Crazylegs Hirsch, from 1949 to 1957, informally
41D Greta Garbo, by birth
43D T-Swift, by another nickname
44D Bouncing character in "The House at Pooh Corner"
46D Yep's opposite
50D Trim
51D Seasoning from the ocean
53D What some houses are built on
55D Cask wood
57D Prefix with -form or -verse
60D Inept sorts
61D One source of news
62D Burger toppers
64D Savings banks
66D Lofty
67D "Life ___ beach"
68D Home for an 80-Across
69D Printing technique that uses wax
70D Garlicky spread
71D Bear
74D Packed like sardines, say
75D It's a wrap
76D Passed, as bad checks
79D Brian in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
81D Experienced a bit of turnover?
83D Mary ___, "The Boating Party" artist
85D Sweet, in Seville
87D Schmooze
88D Back in the day
90D Malady
91D Do something because of
93D A score
95D Pollster Lou or singer Emmylou
97D Polar wear
98D Discussion sites
103D ___ Beach, Calif.
104D Hoarse
105D Fail to mention
106D Intl. group formed in 1949
107D Online marketplace with personalized gifts
108D "Hey there!"
110D Awaken
111D Creature-friendly org.
112D Prefix in many Ocean Spray drink names
113D Regarding
115D Reggae relative
117D Gamecocks' sch.

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