Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 25 Jan 2018, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Some metal bands? | ORE |
| 4 | Not get involved | SIT BY |
| 9 | P.I. | TEC |
| 12 | Sellout | HIT |
| 13 | 1950s service site | KOREA |
| 14 | Hamilton, to Burr | RIVAL |
| 16 | *Smelled | SCUBA TANK (hop over “Cuba” for “stank”) |
| 18 | Group of football blockers, in brief | O-LINE |
| 19 | Point on a flowchart | NODE |
| 20 | Picnic crasher | ANT |
| 21 | Pitiful group | SAD LOT |
| 22 | On the lookout | ALERT |
| 24 | *They’re not pros | CONCRETES (hop over “Crete” for “cons”) |
| 26 | Solving crosswords, e.g. | PASTIME |
| 28 | Gurneys’ destinations, in brief | ORS |
| 29 | Part of a disguise | WIG |
| 30 | Who wrote and sang “We’re All Water” in 1972 | ONO |
| 31 | #21 of 24 | PHI |
| 32 | Lush | WINO |
| 33 | Yachter’s itinerary, maybe … or a hint to understanding the answers to the starred clues | ISLAND HOPPING |
| 37 | Clove hitch, e.g. | KNOT |
| 38 | “Reading the ___: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages” (2008 book) | OED |
| 39 | Hotel room feature: Abbr. | TEL |
| 40 | Back to school? | EDU |
| 41 | Ones doing intros | MCS |
| 42 | “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” poet | TS ELIOT |
| 46 | *Poetry | VERBALISE (hop over “Bali” for “verse”) |
| 49 | Middleton of English tabloids | PIPPA |
| 50 | Hard-wired | INNATE |
| 51 | Something encountered in “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” | UFO |
| 53 | “Um, don’t look now, but …” | AHEM … |
| 54 | Boastful mother of Greek myth | NIOBE |
| 55 | *Hayloft item | BALTIMORE (hop over “Timor” for “bale”) |
| 57 | Now full | SATED |
| 58 | Skirt | AVOID |
| 59 | “Illmatic” rapper | NAS |
| 60 | ___ Échos (French daily) | LES |
| 61 | Top-2% group | MENSA |
| 62 | Is from Issy? | EST |
Down
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Did you just see that?!” | OH SNAP! |
| 2 | Cough drop brand | RICOLA |
| 3 | Some works of Robert Schumann | ETUDES |
| 4 | Music boomlet of the mid-’90s | SKA |
| 5 | Smidgen | IOTA |
| 6 | A witch doctor might be in one | TRANCE |
| 7 | Japanese meal in a box | BENTO |
| 8 | Beat one’s gums | YAK |
| 9 | Part of España | TILDE |
| 10 | Person with inverted morality | EVIL TWIN |
| 11 | Olympics event since 1936 | CANOEING |
| 14 | Stadium sounds | ROARS |
| 15 | “Come on!” | LET’S GO! |
| 17 | Playwright Brecht | BERTOLT |
| 21 | Things with entrances and exits | SCRIPTS |
| 23 | Turner on a turntable | TINA |
| 25 | Neighborhood in New York or L.A. | NOHO |
| 27 | Accessory on a chain | MONOCLE |
| 31 | Goal of many a candidate | PHD |
| 32 | Member of the British royal family | WILLIAM |
| 33 | Not wanting to believe the truth | IN DENIAL |
| 34 | Unpleasant ending | SOUR NOTE |
| 35 | Ball boy? | DESI |
| 36 | Tiniest complaint | PEEP |
| 37 | Durant and Love of the N.B.A. | KEVINS |
| 41 | Got together | MATED |
| 42 | Polytetrafluoroethylene, familiarly | TEFLON |
| 43 | Notable tech launch of 2007 | IPHONE |
| 44 | Composition of “Der Ring des Nibelungen” | OPERAS |
| 45 | Most docile | TAMEST |
| 47 | Swaddled ones | BABES |
| 48 | Debonair | SUAVE |
| 52 | Los Angeles’s ___ College of Art and Design | OTIS |
| 55 | “Kapow!” | BAM! |
| 56 | Neighbor of Wyo. | IDA |
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