Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 11 Mar 2018, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Heading on a neighborhood poster | LOST DOG |
8 | Radio personality Glenn | BECK |
12 | Bump, as from a schedule | PREEMPT |
19 | Standing closet | ARMOIRE |
20 | Poison ivy soother | ALOE |
21 | Huts | SHANTIES |
22 | Anti-mob tool | TEAR GAS |
23 | Dryer buildup | LINT |
24 | “1984” superstate | EASTASIA (hiding ASTA) |
25 | “Get ’em!” | SIC! |
26 | Power up? | ELECT |
27 | High land | NEPAL |
28 | Last seen riding in a basket. If found, call ___ [see 106-Across] | DOROTHY GALE |
32 | Mix with | ADD IN |
33 | Fall off | EBB |
36 | Pizzeria chain, casually | UNO’S |
37 | Like a certain Freudian complex | OEDIPAL |
39 | Graduation attire | REGALIA |
41 | It goes around the neck | BIB |
42 | Doesn’t just assume | ASKS |
44 | Last seen in the nursery. If found, call ___ [see 84-Across] | THE DARLINGS |
46 | One who can’t keep weight off for long | YO-YO DIETER (hiding ODIE) |
50 | Tempe sch. | ASU |
51 | Scream or bawl, e.g. | EMOTE |
52 | Like most holidays | ANNUAL |
53 | Reverses, as a deletion | STETS |
55 | “Darn it all!” | RATS! |
58 | It may hold the line | ROD |
59 | Toll rds. | TPKS |
61 | Yokohama “yes” | HAI |
62 | Tijuana setting, informally | BAJA |
63 | Postal abbr. for a rural address | RTE |
64 | Last seen with a red-haired girl. If found, call ___ [see 119-Across] | LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE |
68 | Drone, for one | BEE |
69 | Cyclotron bits | IONS |
70 | “Here’s an idea …” | SAY … |
71 | Some bygone theaters | RKOS |
72 | Bleat | BAA |
73 | Confrere | PEER |
74 | Food cart offerings | GYROS |
76 | One of the Marcoses of the Philippines | IMELDA |
80 | Alphabetically first “American Idol” judge across all 16 seasons | ABDUL |
82 | Go from bud to blossom, to a poet | OPE |
84 | Pretend | PUT ON AN ACT (hiding NANA) |
86 | Last seen chasing down clues. If found, call ___ [see 24-Across] | NICK AND NORA |
90 | Poet who wrote of Daedalus | OVID |
91 | ___-green | SEA |
92 | Theme song of Milton Berle | NEAR YOU |
93 | Forms, forms and more forms | RED TAPE |
96 | Sash supporter | SILL |
97 | Any of the Baltic states, once: Abbr. | SSR |
98 | What’s left on TV? | MSNBC |
100 | Last seen being mocked by a cat. If found, call ___ [see 46-Across] | JON ARBUCKLE |
103 | Gambling mecca | MACAO |
104 | Increase | MOUNT |
105 | Lilt | AIR |
106 | Proceed enthusiastically | GO TO TOWN (hiding TOTO) |
109 | Symbol gotten by typing Option+Shift+2 | EURO |
110 | Hit straight to the shortstop, perhaps | LINE OUT |
114 | Promo | TEASER AD |
115 | War loser, usually | TREY |
116 | Declared | UTTERED |
117 | Storied journey | ODYSSEY |
118 | Puts the kibosh on | ENDS |
119 | Algebraic variables | XS AND YS (hiding SANDY) |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Rowing muscle, for short | LAT |
2 | Iron Range product | ORE |
3 | Wee, to a Scot | SMA |
4 | Chests’ places | TORSOS |
5 | Sudoku entry | DIGIT |
6 | Herb resembling spinach | ORACH |
7 | Some kitchen appliances, for short | GES |
8 | Adele’s “Someone Like You,” e.g. | BALLAD |
9 | Hebrew for “My God! My God!” | ELI! ELI! |
10 | Idea | CONCEPT |
11 | Etta of old comics | KETT |
12 | Sister of Ariadne | PHAEDRA |
13 | More hoarse | RASPIER |
14 | Snares | ENTANGLES |
15 | List-reducing abbr. | ET AL |
16 | Prefix with play and place | MIS- |
17 | Charlottetown’s prov. | PEI |
18 | Checkpoint org. | TSA |
21 | Post | SEND |
26 | Discharges | EGESTS |
28 | 43 | DUBYA |
29 | Kind of dip | ONION |
30 | One-named Swedish singer with the Grammy-nominated song “Dancing on My Own” | ROBYN |
31 | It goes around the neck | YOKE |
32 | Inn stock | ALES |
33 | The U.S., to Mexicans | EL NORTE |
34 | Hallux, more familiarly | BIG TOE |
35 | Stationed (at) | BASED |
38 | Clicking sounds? | AHAS |
40 | Gold medal, to an Olympian | AIM |
42 | Repurpose | ADAPT |
43 | Dressy accessory | SILK TIE |
45 | Boxing champ Roberto | DURAN |
47 | Navel type | OUTIE |
48 | Cultural values | ETHOS |
49 | Where the engine is in a Porsche 911 | REAR |
54 | A bit stiff | TIPSY |
56 | A bit cracked | AJAR |
57 | Modest two-piece swimsuit | TANKINI |
60 | Sharply sour fruit | SLOE |
62 | Ecosystem endangered by global warming | BAYOU |
63 | Up | RISEN |
64 | Pacer | LEAD CAR |
65 | 2000s corporate scandal subject | ENRON |
66 | Heavenly sound? | HARP |
67 | Vagabond | NOMAD |
68 | Coddles | BABIES |
72 | Marriage announcement | BANNS |
73 | Some centerfolds | PLAYMATES |
74 | Golden Globe-winning actor for “Chicago” | GERE |
75 | Visit during a trip | STOP AT |
77 | Vision-correcting procedure | LASIK |
78 | Big battery | D-CELL |
79 | Subtitle of Hawthorne’s “Fanshawe” | A TALE |
81 | Former part of the U.S.S.R.: Abbr. | UKR |
83 | Alternative to boeuf or jambon | PORC |
85 | [continued] | OVER |
87 | Love all around? | NO SCORE |
88 | Actress Faye | DUNAWAY |
89 | Stop for now | ADJOURN |
94 | Saw the sights | TOURED |
95 | Ruffles | ANNOYS |
96 | Moviedom | SCREEN |
99 | My word, maybe | BOND |
101 | Lures | BAITS |
102 | Utah’s ___ Mountains | UINTA |
103 | Some greenery that’s not grass | MOSS |
104 | Parcel (out) | METE |
106 | ’60s Pontiac | GTO |
107 | Webster’s Third competitor, for short | OED |
108 | Scotland’s longest river | TAY |
110 | Start of Yale’s motto | LUX |
111 | Chicago terminal code | ORD |
112 | Double-back move | UEY |
113 | QB’s tally | TDS |
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