NYT Crossword: answers for Sunday, December 8

If you’re diving into today’s New York Times Crossword and hit a tricky spot, don’t worry—you’re not alone. With its mix of trivia, wordplay, and cultural references, the NYT Crossword remains the ultimate challenge for puzzle enthusiasts.

Whether you’re a seasoned solver or just starting out, we’ve got you covered with today’s answers to keep the streak going!

 

NYT Crossword Answers for December 9

Across

  1. Candy that resembles a tube of lipstick – PUSHPOP
  2. Italian title for Puccini’s “Butterfly” – MADAMA
  3. Over the line – TOOFAR
  4. “Nothing weird about that” – ASYOUDO
  5. Figure of speech? – ORATOR
  6. Tarot card group – ARCANA
  7. “What a beautiful tackle box!,” “Nice casting!” and such? – COMPLIMENTSFORFISHING
  8. Youngest-ever World Cup winner – PELE
  9. Desire – WISH
  10. Hold ’em declaration – CALL
  11. “I’ll handle that” – ONIT
  12. Actor Steve of “The White Lotus” – ZAHN
  13. Month, in Monterrey – MES
  14. Snail-paced – POKY
  15. Group formed from the 2023 W.W.E.-U.F.C. merger – TKO
  16. Lasso? – ALOOPFORTHROWING
  17. Daytime TV staple – SOAP
  18. Firebirds and Fieros – PONTIACS
  19. ___ de toilette – EAU
  20. Canonized king of Norway – STOLAF
  21. Dump – STY
  22. Utmost degree – NTH
  23. Fleece – GRIFT
  24. Ryan with 12 Olympic swimming medals – LOCHTE
  25. Leaning forward and holding the reins? – POSITIONFORJOCKEYS
  26. Certain erogenous zone, familiarly – GSPOT
  27. Ambulance destinations, for short – ERS
  28. Focus of a House committee – ETHICS
  29. Liable (to) – APT
  30. Dutch astronomer with an eponymous ice cloud – OORT
  31. Singer Del Rey – LANA
  32. Country between Ghana and Benin – TOGO
  33. Family ___ – TREE
  34. A in French class? – UNE
  35. Commenced – LEDOFF
  36. Branded item at a bank, maybe – PEN
  37. Instrument heard on the Rolling Stones’ “Paint It Black” – SITAR
  38. Accidentally using salt instead of sugar, say? – DISASTERFORARECIPE
  39. Fills in for – ACTSAS
  40. Great Lakes people – ERIES
  41. Cuisine with sticky rice – LAO
  42. Mascot of the Baltimore Ravens – POE
  43. One-up, militarily – OUTGUN
  44. ___ vez (once, in Spanish) – UNA
  45. Toy-centered theme park – LEGOLAND
  46. Tusked Warcraft race – ORCS
  47. Marathon fee or campaign donation? – ONESMONEYFORARUN
  48. Agcy. that determined fluoride prevents tooth decay – NIH
  49. Cousins of magpies – JAYS
  50. Cause of a big bang – TNT
  51. It’s bigger than a butte – MESA
  52. Saxophonist Getz – STAN
  53. Cowpoke’s compadre – PARD
  54. Slacked, say – IMED
  55. Wharton major, in brief – ECON
  56. Not being allowed to lick the spatula clean? – PUNISHMENTFORAGLUTTON
  57. Bested a birdie – EAGLED
  58. Salt, say – SEASON
  59. Join in – PARTAKE
  60. Completes, as a circuit – CLOSES
  61. ___ Biggums, memorable character on “Chappelle’s Show” – TYRONE
  62. “The other thing is …” – ANDALSO

 

Down

  1. ___-Man – PAC
  2. Troop grp. – USO
  3. One of over 100 for Haydn – SYMPHONY
  4. “Fingers crossed that you’re wrong” – HOPENOT
  5. Sway – PULL
  6. Pooch in the funnies – ODIE
  7. When doubled, something seen atop a pyramid? – POM
  8. Philosophical believer in essential unity – MONIST
  9. Kennedy Center focus – ARTS
  10. Skedaddle – DASH
  11. Anti-trafficking org. – ATF
  12. Toddler’s term for a farm animal – MOOCOW
  13. Spice planet in the “Dune” universe – ARRAKIS
  14. Shadow – TAIL
  15. Certain Boolean operators – ORS
  16. Number of eyes for a tarántula – OCHO
  17. Squeamish – FAINTOFHEART
  18. Sorenstam of golf – ANNIKA
  19. Convertible, casually – RAGTOP
  20. Still-life vessels – EWERS
  21. Larry ___, founder of Hustler magazine – FLYNT
  22. Hits with a ray gun – ZAPS
  23. Over and over – ALOT
  24. Chewy Japanese dessert – MOCHI
  25. Fluffy footstool – POUFFE
  26. Merlot alternative – PINOT
  27. Top section of the food pyramid – FATS
  28. ___ journey (story framework) – HEROS
  29. Common sound from a white noise machine – RAIN
  30. Totally lose it – GOLOCO
  31. Can – SACK
  32. Dreaded hairstyle – LOCS
  33. Animal that fights by “necking” – GIRAFFE
  34. Sways – TOTTERS
  35. Far from laid-back – TYPEA
  36. Fruity-smelling compound – ESTER
  37. “___, meet kettle” – POT
  38. Bocelli, e.g. – TENOR
  39. Waterway through Lake Geneva – RHONE
  40. Little celebration – JIG
  41. Cheese that’s often smoked – GOUDA
  42. Like some waves – SONIC
  43. Wand-waving words – PRESTOCHANGO
  44. “Woo-hoo, that’s awesome!” – LETSGO
  45. Suffix with block or stock – ADE
  46. Love all, say – TIE
  47. Exam for aspiring attys. – LSAT
  48. Discussion sites – FORUMS
  49. Song of praise – PAEAN
  50. Bloodhound’s trail – SPOOR
  51. Laptop brand – ASUS
  52. Acronymic epithet for one who’s not conservative enough – RINO
  53. Chin feature – CLEFT
  54. “Aladdin” character who hates crackers – IAGO
  55. PG-13 word – PARENTAL
  56. Burden – ONUS
  57. Mrs. Krabappel’s first name on “The Simpsons” – EDNA
  58. Fix, as a printer – UNJAM
  59. “Advance to the ___ Railroad” (Monopoly directive) – NEAREST
  60. Carter who played Wonder Woman – LYNDA
  61. “Raging Bull” boxer Jake – LAMOTTA
  62. How freelancers work – ONSPEC
  63. Confirmation, e.g. – RITUAL
  64. Capital of New South Wales – SYDNEY
  65. Everlasting, poetically – ETERNE
  66. Lofgren of the E Street Band – NILS
  67. Many think-tank hires, in brief – PHDS
  68. “Assuming that’s true …” – IFSO
  69. Word before jelly or Pie – MOON
  70. Gusto – ELAN
  71. Morsel for Miss Muffet – CURD
  72. “What did I tell you!” – SEE
  73. Salt – TAR
  74. Résumé fig. – GPA
  75. Gives the nod – OKS
  76. Agent Smith’s nemesis – NEO

Happy puzzling! 😊

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