Clues
- Crash protection?
- Abandon
- Waiting to Exhale or Bridget Joness Diary dismissively
- Sassy retort
- Mexican wrap
- Service provider?
- ___ Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft) (#1 country hit by Jerry Reed)
- As frickin if!
- Some pyramid builders
- Tied up
- Up
- Its name is completely fabricated despite being translated as gem of the mountains
- Go out for a bit?
- Role
- 52 semanas
- Marketers payoff
- I can relate in Gen Z slang
- Bottom
- Farm sound
- Prefix with present
- Urge
- Hangs on
- Tears up
- Pedestrian caution
- New employee
- Surely you know thats ludicrous
- Flight
- Split up
- Way out
- Word with tea or autumn
- Dining option where bow ties might be expected
- Spiritual
- Like a tryst usually
- Isnt oneself?
- *Gulp*
- Wear out
- National Book Mo.
- Accessory worn with goggles
- Where you can hear pins drop
- Bad lot
- Among others Abbr.
- It might say zero on its container
- Cartoon mouse on The Simpsons
- French thinker?
- You know you wanna …
- My ___!
- Its a big thing
- Not yet known for short
- Lipstick choice
- Well
- Chevrolet offering
- Strength
- When in ___ dont (maxim attributed to Benjamin Franklin)
- Climate writer Klein
- Exclusively
- Procedures that may involve a pumice stone informally
- Dancing duo of the early 1900s
- The first recipe for one was published in Tramping and Trailing With the Girl Scouts (1927)
- Hawaiian e.g.
- Borrowing option
- Business card abbr.
- Certain modern investment informally
- Renounce
- Brief out line?
- Steamed rice cake
- Air
- True Blood actress ___ Rachel Wood
- Brand sold at pet stores
- Endangered predator of the Southwest
- Menken who wrote the music for The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin
- Only
- Flying Solo
- Crash protection?
- Abandon
- Waiting to Exhale or Bridget Joness Diary dismissively
- Sassy retort
- Mexican wrap
- Service provider?
- ___ Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft) (#1 country hit by Jerry Reed)
- As frickin if!
- Some pyramid builders
- Tied up
- Up
- Its name is completely fabricated despite being translated as gem of the mountains
- Go out for a bit?
- Role
- 52 semanas
- Marketers payoff
- I can relate in Gen Z slang
- Bottom
- Farm sound
- Prefix with present
- Urge
- Hangs on
- Tears up
- Pedestrian caution
- New employee
- Surely you know thats ludicrous
- Flight
- Split up
- Way out
- Word with tea or autumn
- Dining option where bow ties might be expected
- Spiritual
- Like a tryst usually
- Isnt oneself?
- *Gulp*
- Wear out
- National Book Mo.
- Accessory worn with goggles
- Where you can hear pins drop
- Bad lot
- Among others Abbr.
- It might say zero on its container
- Cartoon mouse on The Simpsons
- French thinker?
- You know you wanna …
- My ___!
- Its a big thing
- Not yet known for short
- Lipstick choice
- Well
- Chevrolet offering
- Strength
- When in ___ dont (maxim attributed to Benjamin Franklin)
- Climate writer Klein
- Exclusively
- Procedures that may involve a pumice stone informally
- Dancing duo of the early 1900s
- The first recipe for one was published in Tramping and Trailing With the Girl Scouts (1927)
- Hawaiian e.g.
- Borrowing option
- Business card abbr.
- Certain modern investment informally
- Renounce
- Brief out line?
- Steamed rice cake
- Air
- True Blood actress ___ Rachel Wood
- Brand sold at pet stores
- Endangered predator of the Southwest
- Menken who wrote the music for The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin
- Only
- Flying Solo
NY Times Crossword June 30 2023
The New York Times crossword puzzle on June 30, 2023 is sure to be a challenging one! With clues ranging from pop culture to history, this puzzle is sure to test the knowledge of even the most experienced crossword solvers. With a variety of clues and themes, this puzzle is sure to keep you entertained and engaged for hours!