Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 5 Feb 2018, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Possesses | HAS |
4 | Grape-Nuts or Apple Jacks | CEREAL |
10 | Ewe’s offspring | LAMB |
14 | Man’s name that’s an investment spelled backward | ARI |
15 | Pumpkin color | ORANGE |
16 | Revered one | IDOL |
17 | Pot’s cover | LID |
18 | Traditional night for partying | NEW YEAR’S EVE |
20 | Side of a diamond | FACET |
22 | Thomas ___, “Rule, Britannia” composer | ARNE |
23 | Bowling target | PIN |
24 | Texas landmark to “remember” | ALAMO |
27 | Sampled | TASTED |
29 | Curved Pillsbury item | CRESCENT ROLL |
33 | Misplace | LOSE |
34 | “The Way We ___” | WERE |
35 | “Yeah, right!” | MY EYE! |
39 | Pie ___ mode | A LA |
40 | Detectives | SLEUTHS |
42 | Batman portrayer Kilmer | VAL |
43 | Deserve | MERIT |
45 | ___-Pacific (geopolitical region) | ASIA |
46 | Something to click online | LINK |
47 | Ones calling the plays | QUARTERBACKS |
50 | Teeter-totter | SEESAW |
53 | Walk with a swagger | STRUT |
54 | Every last drop | ALL |
55 | Parade spoiler | RAIN |
58 | “Piece of cake” or “easy as pie” | IDIOM |
61 | 40-hour-a-week work | FULL-TIME JOB |
65 | Guadalajara gold | ORO |
66 | Actress Falco of “Nurse Jackie” | EDIE |
67 | “Hot” Mexican dish | TAMALE |
68 | Prefix with natal or classical | NEO- |
69 | Clarinet or sax | REED |
70 | Crossed home plate, say | SCORED |
71 | One who might follow into a family business | SON |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | 50% | HALF |
2 | Song for a diva | ARIA |
3 | Early TV comic known for “Your Show of Shows” | SID CAESAR |
4 | Popular cold and flu medicine | CONTAC |
5 | “But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight …” | ERE |
6 | Uncooked | RAW |
7 | One-named Irish singer | ENYA |
8 | Ending with golden or teen | -AGER |
9 | Makeshift shelter | LEAN-TO |
10 | Fleur-de-___ | LIS |
11 | Highly capable | ADEPT |
12 | Multiplex offering | MOVIE |
13 | Mix | BLEND |
19 | Kingdoms | REALMS |
21 | “Anything ___?” | ELSE |
25 | Whimper like a baby | MEWL |
26 | Like most Bluetooth headsets | ONE-EAR |
28 | Underhanded | SLY |
29 | Tight-lipped sort | CLAM |
30 | Part to play | ROLE |
31 | Be confident in | TRUST |
32 | Fixes, as shoelaces | RETIES |
36 | Forcible removals, as of tenants | EVICTIONS |
37 | Pull hard | YANK |
38 | Civic-minded group | ELKS |
40 | Fictional mouse ___ Little | STUART |
41 | Male deer | HART |
44 | Mensa stats | IQS |
46 | Lavish praise on | LAUD |
48 | Hangs around for | AWAITS |
49 | Gave some money under the table | BRIBED |
50 | More secure | SAFER |
51 | Give the slip | ELUDE |
52 | Actress Kemper of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” | ELLIE |
56 | Apple on a desk | IMAC |
57 | Pixar’s “Finding ___” | NEMO |
59 | Nabisco snack since 1912 | OREO |
60 | It has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across … and by 1-Down | MOON |
62 | Was in front | LED |
63 | Pickle holder | JAR |
64 | Bullfight cheer | OLE! |
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