Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 24 Dec 2017, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Speedway brand | STP |
4 | West Indies native | CARIB |
9 | Bounds along | LOPES |
14 | “Just a ___!” | SEC |
17 | Drain opening | HOLE |
19 | Chip away at | ERODE |
20 | Symbol of the National Audubon Society | EGRET |
21 | Colorado tributary | GILA |
22 | Plot device in “The Shining” that has significance when spelled backward | RED RUM |
23 | Restaurant chain founded by the Raffel brothers (hence the name) | ARBY’S |
24 | Elevator choice | FLOOR |
25 | Turns briefly? | REVS |
26 | Some Carnaval performances | SAMBAS |
28 | Called from the cote | BLEATED |
30 | Telephotos, e.g. | IMAGES |
32 | Ancient Greek | HELLENE |
34 | Male that might be in a rut? | ELK |
35 | Stymies | IMPEDES |
37 | Relative of a birch | ALDER |
38 | College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa | COE |
39 | Country singer Crystal | GAYLE |
40 | Screwy | CRAZY |
43 | Pitch | EIGHTY-SIX |
46 | One of the Wayans brothers | DAMON |
50 | Wine: Prefix | OENO- |
51 | Christmas ___ | TREE |
52 | Prince, e.g. | HEIR |
54 | A, in Austria | EINE |
55 | Base supporting a statue | PLINTH |
57 | Branded baby carriers | SNUGLIS |
61 | Symbols on 10 state flags | EAGLES |
63 | They might be thrown around in a rodeo | LASSOES |
65 | Digitally endorse | E-SIGN |
66 | Sleigh bell sounds | JINGLES |
67 | Terminate | AXE |
68 | “___ God” (psalm words) | O MY |
69 | Chemistry exam? | ASSAY |
70 | Skin art, informally | INK |
71 | Descartes’s conclusion | … I AM |
72 | Clear | NET |
73 | Yule sound? | LONG U |
75 | ___ guerre | NOM DE |
77 | Range grp. | NRA |
78 | With 80-Across, one of TV’s Property Brothers | DREW |
80 | See 78-Across | SCOTT |
82 | “Really!” | NO LIE! |
83 | Spotted | SEEN |
84 | Nicholas, e.g. | SAINT |
86 | Give a ring? | PROPOSE |
88 | Hallmark.com suggestion | E-CARD |
90 | Divan | SOFA |
92 | “___ welcome!” | YOU’RE |
93 | Cow poke? | PROD |
94 | Avoid a bogey, barely | SAVE PAR |
97 | Neighbor of a bishop: Abbr. | KNT |
98 | Souped-up cars | HOT RODS |
102 | Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for “Moonlight” | ALI |
103 | One of the record industry’s former Big Four | EMI |
104 | Carpenter’s aid | LATHE |
106 | Hypotheticals | IFS |
107 | “Just kidding!” | NOT! |
108 | Airer of “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” | NBC |
109 | Sanctuary | OASIS |
111 | “Hey ___” (1963 #1 hit) | PAULA |
113 | Mobile home: Abbr. | ALA |
114 | Actress Audrey of “Amélie” | TAUTOU |
117 | Animal on Scotland’s coat of arms | UNICORN |
119 | Kind of cabinet | LIQUOR |
122 | Written history | ANNALS |
123 | Who’s depicted in this puzzle when the circled letters are connected from A to Z and back to A | RUDOLPH |
124 | Games of chance | LOTTOS |
125 | Prison part | YARD |
126 | Sorts, as chicks | SEXES |
127 | Downsize? | CROP |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Tears to smithereens | SHREDS |
2 | It’s read from a scroll | TORAH |
3 | Large column of smoke | PLUME |
4 | Terminated | CEASED |
5 | Opposite of dep. | ARR |
6 | Heists | ROBBERIES |
7 | Description of rustic life | IDYL |
8 | Importune | BESEECH |
9 | It moves a cursor back | LEFT KEY |
10 | Body check? | OGLE |
11 | Whiz kids | PRODIGIES |
12 | Want ad abbr. | EEO |
13 | Having streaks | STRIPY |
14 | W.W. II ordeal at Leningrad | SIEGE |
15 | Notably nonunionized workers | ELVES |
16 | Mama of song | CASS |
18 | Decorates brilliantly | EMBLAZONS |
21 | One of a dozen good things? | GRADE-A EGG |
27 | Friend | ALLY |
29 | Oodles | A LOT |
31 | Vulcan mind ___ | MELD |
33 | Beginning to do well? | NE’ER |
36 | Kind of skirt | MAXI |
40 | “Fanfare for the Common Man” composer | COPLAND |
41 | Hair straighteners | RELAXERS |
42 | Licorice-flavored brew | ANISE TEA |
44 | Singer with a #1 hit about 123-Across | GENE AUTRY |
45 | Feature depicted in the upper left of this puzzle | SHINY NOSE |
47 | Hatmaker | MILLINER |
48 | Like van Gogh, in later life | ONE-EARED |
49 | Les ___, “WKRP in Cincinnati” news director | NESSMAN |
51 | With 53-Down, 123-Across, in song | THE MOST FAMOUS … |
53 | See 51-Down | … REINDEER OF ALL |
56 | One of many in a Swiss Army knife | TOOL |
58 | Letters on some Navy carriers | USS |
59 | Infantry members, briefly | GIS |
60 | Alternative to J.F.K. | LGA |
62 | 1990s tennis great Huber | ANKE |
64 | Align | SYNC |
66 | First name at Woodstock | JIMI |
74 | Political org. since 1854 | GOP |
76 | Shout of approval | OLE! |
79 | Three ___ Men | WISE |
81 | Didn’t hedge one’s bets | TOOK A SIDE |
82 | Starting point for an annual flight | NORTH POLE |
83 | ___ City (Baghdad suburb) | SADR |
85 | “In your dreams!” | NOPE! |
87 | Result of a sack on third and long, maybe | PUNT |
89 | Bunks in barracks | COTS |
91 | “Brava!” elicitor | ARIA |
93 | Punxsutawney prognosticator | PHIL |
94 | Deliverer of Christmas packages | SANTA |
95 | Capital whose name ends in its state’s postal code | ALBANY |
96 | Cousin of an alpaca | VICUNA |
99 | Functioning robotically | ON AUTO |
100 | Repetitive bit of computer code | DO-LOOP |
101 | A-listers | STARS |
104 | Boy in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” | LINUS |
105 | Tombstone marshals | EARPS |
110 | California’s Big ___ | SUR |
112 | Durham sch. | UNH |
115 | Roofing material | TAR |
116 | ___ Father Christmas | OLD |
118 | Crew member | COX |
120 | Games org. | IOC |
121 | Fiscal year part: Abbr. | QTR |
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