New York Times Crossword Answers – Saturday April 24 2021

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Saturday April 24 2021.
‘Cry me a river!’ elicitor, perhaps – SOBSTORY
‘That’s ___ need’ – ALLI
‘Yeah, right’ – IMSOSURE
‘___ a Pizza’ (punnily titled children’s book) – PETES
2020 Super Bowl-losing squad – NINERS
61-Across, e.g – SUV
Amount of fun, maybe – BARREL
Auto pioneer Alfieri – MASERATI
Awkward way to be caught – INALIE
Bit recorded on a Fitbit – STEP
Bug – IRK
Bully – MEANIE
Bum-rush – SWARM
Capone cohort Frank – NITTI
Cartoon character with the hyperactive alter ego Cornholio – BEAVIS
Chip’s mother in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ – MRSPOTTS
Clean again, perhaps – REMOP
Co-star of Apple TV+’s ‘The Morning Show’ – ANISTON
Corner – TREE
Coverage of the royal family? – TIARA
Cry upon hitting the jackpot – IWINIWIN
Dallas-to-Duluth dir – NNE
Dalliance – FLING
Feels for – PITIES
Ganja – WEED
Gets just so – PRIMPS
Green pocketful – TEES
Hardly a man without morals – AESOP
Implausible argument, say – STRETCH
Indicator to be quiet – REST
Jazz hangout? – UTAH
Journalist Parker with a 2018 Pulitzer Prize – ASHLEY
Kia model introduced in 1993 – SPORTAGE
Kid-lit character who lives in the Plaza Hotel – ELOISE
Kind of treatment – SPA
Lambert airport inits – STL
Like writing about writing – META
Lock (up) – SEW
Made a bee line for? – SPELLED
Mister, in Manaus – SENHOR
Not-so-bright sort – DIMBULB
Off week, say – BYE
Old Renault model – LECAR
Orange pal of Pooh with black stripes – TIGGER
Perfect spots – EDENS
Prepare – GETSET
Real posers? – YOGIS
Regular order – THEUSUAL
Rocked, so to speak – WORE
Rockies you won’t find in Colorado? – AWAYTEAM
Schedule info: Abbr – HRS
Simple building block – LEGO
Singer who rose to fame on ‘The X Factor’ – HARRYSTYLES
Some boos – LADYFRIENDS
Some males in tales – MERMEN
Start – DAWN
Sticky food? – KABOB
Stinging bug – REDANT
Stocking stuffer – KRISKRINGLE
Streak – TEAR
Take – POINTOFVIEW
Touch down – ALIGHT
Vulcan’s specialty – FIRE
What parallel lines never do – CONVERGE
What podophobia is the fear of – FEET
When? – NOTIF
Word that comes from the Dutch for ‘soothsayer’ and, despite appearances, has no relation to a unit of measurement – WISEACRE
[Testing, testing] – TAPTAP

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