The full solution for the NY Times August 04 2024 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Scott Hogan and Katie Hale and edited by Joel Fagliano. The name of this puzzle is Weather, Man!.
Across Clues
- 1 “Aw, phooey!”OHRATS
- 7 Tiki bar cocktailMAITAI
- 13 Fluid holderSAC
- 16 Resort amenitySPA
- 19 ___ pork (Chinese dish)MOOSHU
- 20 RegisterENROLL
- 21 Tech purchase when traveling abroadADAPTER
- 23 High chance of parties celebrating a baby’s arrival?SHOWERSLIKELY
- 25 Formula 1 powerhouseFERRARI
- 26 Its national symbol is the khanjar, a dagger worn for self-defenseOMAN
- 27 Casino fixtureATM
- 28 Rental agreementLEASE
- 30 A li’l bitSORTA
- 31 CollarsNABS
- 33 Member of a grungy Gen-Z subcultureEBOY
- 35 Where one might sleep in a cabinATCAMP
- 37 A cherry represents one, in Arcimboldo’s famous portraitEYE
- 40 A pear represents one, in Arcimboldo’s famous portraitNOSE
- 42 Like one’s mental state before morning coffee?MOSTLYCLOUDY
- 46 Section of the RockiesTETONS
- 48 Stare in astonishmentGAWP
- 50 Temporary hair color treatmentRINSE
- 51 Subject of museums in Richmond, Va., and Baltimore, Md.POE
- 52 Terrible TV reception?HEAVYSNOW
- 54 Madden of fashionSTEVE
- 56 BitingSNIDE
- 58 Desert ___ISLE
- 59 Feels lousyAILS
- 61 Maker of precious violinsAMATI
- 63 LoadsALOT
- 64 High-pitched bird callsCHIRRUPS
- 67 Furry friend of RositaELMO
- 69 ___ Chimpsky, primate raised as a human in a landmark language acquisition studyNIM
- 71 What you might find on the counter after making ice cream sundaes?ISOLATEDSPRINKLES
- 76 Long, long timeEON
- 77 EarnedMADE
- 78 What a detective might be demoted toDESKDUTY
- 81 ___ for Sore Eyes (punny name for an ophthalmologist’s office)SITE
- 84 Dressy tieASCOT
- 87 “The Elephants” painter, 1948DALI
- 89 Start of an incantationABRA
- 90 Informal beckoningCMERE
- 92 SchlepsTOTES
- 94 Eclectic holiday party playlist?WINTRYMIX
- 97 Shout accompanying a realizationAHA
- 98 Photographer ArbusDIANE
- 100 Reflex that really is contagiousYAWN
- 102 Brand of hydrating dropsVISINE
- 103 “The Road Not Taken” enjoyed over breakfast?MORNINGFROST
- 106 ContentGLAD
- 108 Seventh notes on scalesTIS
- 109 Not keep hidden fromLETSEE
- 110 Silently plot revenge, saySTEW
- 112 Works of acclaimODES
- 114 Kit-chats?MEOWS
- 116 Filmmaker CameronCROWE
- 118 “It’s ___!” (“Full speed ahead!”)AGO
- 120 Surname of the only all-brother outfield in M.L.B. historyALOU
- 123 G.I. morale boosterUSOTOUR
- 125 Smashing clarinets and oboes?DAMAGINGWINDS
- 129 “It stands to reason …”IASSUME
- 130 Skips overELIDES
- 131 “We have that in common”IAMTOO
- 132 Shrub with small, yellow flowersRUE
- 133 Shooter in a game of marblesTAW
- 134 Without profitATCOST
- 135 ___ Corner, suburb of Washington, D.C.TYSONS
Vertical Clues
- 1 Sounds from a matOMS
- 2 Jolly cryHOHO
- 3 Part of an accusation in ClueROOM
- 4 Dam on the NileASWAN
- 5 Title role for Fran DrescherTHENANNY
- 6 South of Spain?SUR
- 7 What dry ice doesn’t doMELT
- 8 “Princess Mononoke” genreANIME
- 9 Tick offIRK
- 10 Some skating jumpsTOELOOPS
- 11 Shortcuts in a chase scene, perhapsALLEYS
- 12 N.H.L. great KovalchukILYA
- 13 Social programs like Medicare, Medicaid and disability insurance, collectivelySAFETYNET
- 14 Fruity finish?ADE
- 15 Line on an auto graphCARSALES
- 16 Protégé, saySTARPUPIL
- 17 SaucyPERT
- 18 Puccini’s “Recondita armonia,” e.g.ARIA
- 22 Bit of marketingPROMO
- 24 LipSASS
- 29 Mouth-watering stuffSALIVA
- 32 One who manages to get by?BOSS
- 34 Company whose “W” stands for “Werke”BMW
- 36 Motorcycle engine units, for shortCCS
- 37 Set of principlesETHIC
- 38 “That is … not good”YEESH
- 39 And others, in LatinETALII
- 41 Bigheaded sortEGOIST
- 43 QuakeTREMOR
- 44 Wonderland birdDODO
- 45 Forcefully throw, in modern slangYEET
- 47 Work supervisorOVERSEER
- 49 Piercing toolAWL
- 53 Place to get a pricey cabNAPA
- 55 Compacted, with “down”TAMPED
- 57 February 14 and March 17, e.g.NAMEDAYS
- 60 CalmSEDATE
- 62 Closes, as a dealINKS
- 65 Babe in the (Hundred Acre) WoodROO
- 66 Arm boneULNA
- 68 Purported influence on the lyrics of “I Am the Walrus”LSD
- 70 SortILK
- 72 HamEMOTER
- 73 Running out of gearIDLING
- 74 German word that sounds like a number in EnglishNEIN
- 75 Turn inSUBMIT
- 79 Certain Caribbean islander, informallyTRINI
- 80 Lines for which x = 0YAXES
- 81 Rip-offSCAM
- 82 “Methinks,” onlineIMHO
- 83 Rip offTEARLOOSE
- 85 They provide a change of scenerySTAGECREW
- 86 BestowCONFER
- 88 “That’s so sweet!”AWW
- 91 Removes, as from a draftEDITSOUT
- 93 Widespread, as a problemSYSTEMIC
- 95 Spot to watch, in briefTVAD
- 96 Gallop off, sayRIDEAWAY
- 99 ConnectionsINS
- 101 Got downATE
- 104 Animals that can grow lungs after being bornNEWTS
- 105 Comic actor PattonOSWALT
- 107 Bird on a Canadian dollarLOON
- 111 PayWAGES
- 113 Reduces, with “down”SLIMS
- 114 “The Ghost and Mrs. ___” (1947 film)MUIR
- 115 Whom Jacob confronts the day after wrestling with GodESAU
- 117 Greek theatersODEA
- 119 Point to “get”GIST
- 121 Suspicious ofONTO
- 122 Noodle used in shabu-shabuUDON
- 124 Actress ThurmanUMA
- 126 RigmaroleADO
- 127 “Skedaddle!”GIT
- 128 ??? ? ? ? ???SOS
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40 across the correct answer is nose but that is not correct on the painting.
The nose isn’t a pear, the chin is a pear.