Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 26 Feb 2018, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Sound from a pound | ARF! |
4 | Discontinued Swedish cars | SAABS |
9 | Snapshot | PHOTO |
14 | ___ Zedong | MAO |
15 | ___ Vanilli, group with three #1 hits in 1989 | MILLI |
16 | Open the door for | LET IN |
17 | Be sick | AIL |
18 | Drip-dry fabric | ORLON |
19 | Preferred seat request in an airplane | AISLE |
20 | Not dead yet! | STILL KICKING |
23 | Substituted (for) | STOOD IN |
24 | Laceless shoe fastener | VELCRO |
28 | Horror director Craven | WES |
29 | Warm winter wear | COAT |
31 | Baseball’s Gehrig | LOU |
32 | Dilutes | WATERS DOWN |
36 | ___ ex machina | DEUS |
37 | Listens to | HEARS |
38 | Sí | Spain :: ___ : France : OUI |
39 | “Fee-fi-fo-fum” sayer | GIANT |
40 | Objectives | AIMS |
41 | Pick up dry cleaning, go to the post office, etc. | RUN ERRANDS |
43 | ___ v. Wade | ROE |
44 | Author Vonnegut | KURT |
45 | Snakelike fish | EEL |
46 | Avenging spirits of Greek myth | FURIES |
48 | With possibly even direr consequences | OR WORSE |
52 | “What is life?,” “Why are we here?,” etc. | DEEP THOUGHTS |
55 | Bricklayer, e.g. | MASON |
58 | Slight advantage | LEG UP |
59 | Soph. and jr. | YRS |
60 | Bathroom unit | STALL |
61 | Be of ___ (avail) | USE TO |
62 | Fannie ___ (mortgage company) | MAE |
63 | Full of the latest | NEWSY |
64 | Glossy finish | SHEEN |
65 | Midlength records, for short | EPS |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
---|---|---|
1 | Stockpile | AMASS |
2 | Bonnie who sang “I Can’t Make You Love Me” | RAITT |
3 | First ___ (Shakespeare volume) | FOLIO |
4 | Burns slowly | SMOLDERS |
5 | Simulated smooch | AIR KISS |
6 | Like a poker player who’s either very confident or really bluffing | ALL IN |
7 | Like-minded voting group | BLOC |
8 | Swim’s alternative | SINK |
9 | Mercury or Mars | PLANET |
10 | Katherine of “27 Dresses” | HEIGL |
11 | Settlers of tied games, for short | OTS |
12 | Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ___ You Get Enough” | ‘TIL |
13 | Tip jar bill | ONE |
21 | Brings to half-mast | LOWERS |
22 | ___ the Terrible | IVAN |
25 | Fresh from the laundry | CLEAN |
26 | Circular | ROUND |
27 | Ejects | OUSTS |
29 | Go “1, 2, 3, 4 …” | COUNT |
30 | Injury, in totspeak | OWIE |
32 | Where ships dock | WHARF |
33 | “Wheel of Fortune” purchases | A-E-I-O-U |
34 | Circus whip-cracker | TAMER |
35 | Gloomy | DOUR |
36 | Conversation | DIALOG |
39 | Enjoyed frequently as a child | GREW UP ON |
41 | Trick | RUSE |
42 | Send on a detour, say | REROUTE |
44 | With enthusiasm | KEENLY |
47 | Personal heroes | IDOLS |
48 | “Well, shucks!” | OH GEE! |
49 | What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick do | RHYME |
50 | Pocketbook part | STRAP |
51 | Slalom curves | ESSES |
53 | + | PLUS |
54 | Pianist/radio host John | TESH |
55 | AOL alternative | MSN |
56 | Breakfasted or lunched | ATE |
57 | Wise old saying … like the first words of 20-, 32-, 41- and 52-Across | SAW |
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