NYT Crossword September 17 2024 Answers Here we have collected for you all today's NYT Crossword answers for September 17 2024 (9/17/2024) to help you finish puzzle! See all of them below! NYT Crossword AnswersNYT Crossword September 17 2024 Answers ACROSSTuckered outEdinburgher or GlaswegianBottom of the barrelSecond chanceBrand owned by Purina___ Holmes, teen detective played by Millie Bobby Brown“AB negatve” or “B poditive”?Strung alongVerbally gave the thumbs-up“Naughty” and “Nice,” e.g.Dessert drink made from frozen grapesWrinkle-faced dogsIslanders and Sharks, for shortOdysseus vis-à-vis Ulysses?Father/son surname in Chicago politicsSinger PatsyPre-___ (undergrad track)Still standing, so to speakItalian for “good”What one might do to the rules or the truthIn the pastSoothes___ blancheSurprising answer to the question “What is Ecuador’s most populous city?”Stuffs (oneself)EgoLate-night host who coined the word “truthiness”Kick outHow the mendacious might be caught Capital of VietnamProm transport that keeps breaking down?Illegally seizeDemeanorProminent part of a bowline knotHockey fake-outsReal grindFoul mood DOWNTexter’s “Hang on a sec”Typically nocturnal predatory fish“Without further ___ …”CloyingLuxurious fabricsBasketball great DrexlerResearch on a rival, in D.C.-speakMade significant efforts“Why, I’ll be!”Vague early afternoon timeCertain pretzel shapesAssigned positionTreats, as animal hideEating it with meat isn’t kosherLike some tigers, rhinoceroses and elephants“Presto ___!” … or a hint to 17-, 28-, 41- and 52-AcrossPage of Hollywood“That’s just … completely incorrect”Instant replay effectMove from darkness into light, perhapsResident with monthly paymentsMost offbeat“Rushmore” and “Clerks,” for twoAbandon one’s social plansPeople are often spotted pressing themTargets of pool chalkJost of “Saturday Night Live”Brand popularity metric“Get ready for a deep pass!”Celebrity appearance, say___ Barak, former prime minister of IsraelFlorist’s containerArctic nativeAstronaut ArmstrongParticle in an electrolyte“Pretentious? ___?”Choose, with “for”