The full solution for the NY Times May 12 2024 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Avery Gee Katz and edited by Joel Fagliano. The name of this puzzle is Pixar Box Set.
Across Clues
- 1 Depicts unfairlySKEWS
- 6 MonitorWATCH
- 11 Fruits exchanged on Chinese New YearORANGES
- 18 “Moo, Baa, ___!” (classic children?s book)LALALA
- 20 Egg, in SpanishHUEVO
- 21 Where to find signs with circles, squares and diamondsSKIAREA
- 22 “My only request …”ALLIASK
- 24 Young’s partner in accountingERNST
- 25 Original host of MTV’s “Total Request Live”CARSONDALY
- 26 Stay coolBEATTHEHEAT
- 28 Bit of body artTAT
- 30 They come in twice a dayTIDES
- 31 Metal ring that holds a pencil’s eraserFERRULE
- 32 Title Disney character of 1998MULAN
- 34 OverhaulREDO
- 35 Tourist destination in Baja California SurCABOSANLUCAS
- 38 Band shirts?TUBETOPS
- 40 Letter-shaped construction pieceIBAR
- 41 Zoomed, perhapsMET
- 42 Beam at a barJIM
- 43 Dr. ___, talk show host with the catchphrase “Get some”RUTH
- 44 Test for an M.A. seekerGRE
- 47 Hit the gasGUNIT
- 49 Lady Gaga vis-à-vis Billie Eilish, e.g.LABELMATE
- 52 Multipurpose tool for a mountaineerICEAX
- 54 FixedSTATIC
- 56 Dal ingredientsLENTILS
- 57 Note in the B major scaleDSHARP
- 58 Programming language used in government and bankingCOBOL
- 60 Triple ___SEC
- 61 Cloud nine, so to speakEUPHORIA
- 62 No more thanMERE
- 66 Formula 1 tour stop since 2023, informallyVEGAS
- 68 O.C.’s regionSOCAL
- 70 Negative contractionISNT
- 71 “Sounds right to me”IDAGREE
- 73 Boy band that went on hiatus in 2023 for army serviceBTS
- 75 No fanHATER
- 77 “___ in the Rain”SINGIN
- 78 Camper’s vesselCOOKPOT
- 80 StruckXEDOUT
- 85 Fried chicken, cornbread, collard greens, etc.SOULFOOD
- 86 Property at an intersectionCORNERLOT
- 88 Actor Pascal of “The Last of Us”PEDRO
- 89 Author RandAYN
- 90 Pulitzer-winning author JenniferEGAN
- 92 Fair-hiring inits.EEO
- 93 Like some kissesWET
- 95 Wart-covered critterTOAD
- 96 Digital “container” associated with BitcoinCRYPTOWALLET
- 98 Dystopian classic whose title comes from “The Tempest”BRAVENEWWORLD
- 100 Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with “the”HILL
- 103 StuckMIRED
- 104 Tarot card featuring a howling wolfTHEMOON
- 105 Mountain nymphOREAD
- 107 Waterproofing materialTAR
- 108 Picture book with characters like Odlaw, Wizard Whitebeard and WoofWHERESWALDO
- 112 Batter-fried bento dishTEMPURA
- 114 Part of a princess costumeTIARA
- 116 Nike and othersDEITIES
- 117 Palm tree product used in skin careCOCONUTOIL
- 118 Statistical calculationERROR
- 119 Safe investment options, informallyTNOTES
- 120 Secret option?AEROSOL
- 121 Factory ___RESET
- 122 “Barbie” director GerwigGRETA
Vertical Clues
- 1 Hunk of meatSLAB
- 2 Vegetable with a “dinosaur” varietyKALE
- 3 Civil rights activist BakerELLA
- 4 Suspense-building wordsWAITFORIT
- 5 SchedulesSLATES
- 6 RideWHEELS
- 7 Mysterious glowsAURAE
- 8 Focus for a pitching scout?TENT
- 9 Rx chainCVS
- 10 Jet settingHOTTUB
- 11 Prominent figure at the Academy AwardsOSCARSTATUE
- 12 Studio behind “Bringing Up Baby”RKO
- 13 More informal version of 70-AcrossAINT
- 14 Low pointsNADIRS
- 15 School groupGRADE
- 16 Fished with traps, perhapsEELED
- 17 Parental authoritySAYSO
- 19 Spiritual hermitageASHRAM
- 23 CoreKERNEL
- 27 Certain streaming libraryHULUCATALOG
- 29 Push notifications, e.g.ALERTS
- 32 They’re kept under wrapsMUMMIES
- 33 “Kidding!”NOT
- 35 Things to stub out, for shortCIGS
- 36 Have a side in commonABUT
- 37 Actor EricBANA
- 38 Starts to fallTILTS
- 39 Trawl for personal informationPHISH
- 42 ____ O’Malley Dillon of the Biden White HouseJEN
- 44 Clock innardsGEARS
- 45 ___ to goRARIN
- 46 Many an attendee of Gertrude Stein’s Paris salonsEXPAT
- 48 Start of a winning rowTIC
- 50 Go on and on aboutBELABOR
- 51 “The cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems,” per Homer SimpsonALCOHOL
- 53 Celebrity chef RoyCHOI
- 55 Group of witchesCOVEN
- 57 Two-family dwellingDUPLEX
- 59 Frequent antagonist of Winnie-the-PoohBEE
- 61 Have somethingEAT
- 62 Home to the University of MontanaMISSOULA
- 63 EnlightenEDIFY
- 64 Kept going and goingRANON
- 65 Breakfast brand with a rhyming sloganEGGO
- 67 Refused to answer questionsSTONEWALLED
- 69 One buying a stuffed mouse, perhapsCATOWNER
- 72 Van Halen’s contract once had one that specified no brown M&M’sRIDER
- 74 Olympic event since 1968SKEET
- 76 Good or bad name, for shortREP
- 78 AgainstCONTRA
- 79 Not againstPRO
- 81 It might come with a plungerDETONATOR
- 82 What squiggly lines can representODOR
- 83 Russia’s ___ MountainsURAL
- 84 Maiden name of an 1860s first ladyTODD
- 86 What can symbolize 50CAPITALL
- 87 Was thick (with)TEEMED
- 91 Spot for recess on a rainy dayGYM
- 94 Like some short tennis matchesTWOSET
- 96 Keep rhythm with, in a wayCLAPTO
- 97 Al ___, discus thrower in the U.S. Olympic Hall of FameOERTER
- 98 1995 blockbuster with numerous historical inaccuraciesBRAVEHEART
- 99 Blowing awayWOWING
- 100 Drink often served with marshmallowsHOTCOCOA
- 101 ___ Joliot-Curie, chemist daughter of MarieIRENE
- 102 Primate that exists only on the world’s fifth-largest islandLEMUR
- 104 PangTHROE
- 106 Daft Punk and Outkast, for twoDUOS
- 108 Polemology is the study of themWARS
- 109 Word on some yogurt labelsLITE
- 110 Bug bite preventerDEET
- 111 Greek peakOSSA
- 113 Where Simone Biles won four goldsRIO
- 115 Source of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr.IRE
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