Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 14 Mar 2018, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Early maker of color TVs | RCA |
4 | Stereotypically “blind” official, for short | UMP |
7 | Like a cigar bar’s atmosphere | SMOKY |
12 | “___ we there yet?” | ARE |
13 | Pioneering text adventure game | ZORK |
15 | Impervious to hackers | SECURE |
16 | Take dead aim at | ZERO IN ON (hiding mixed “ONION”) |
18 | Kutcher who played Steve Jobs in “Jobs” | ASHTON |
19 | Locker room emanation | ODOR |
20 | CBS series that starred Gary Sinise | CSI: NY |
22 | Colloquial contraction | AIN’T |
23 | “Friends” character ___ Geller | ROSS |
24 | Breakfast order often containing cinnamon | HOT OATMEAL (hiding mixed “TOMATO”) |
26 | Made a cattle call | MOOED |
28 | “Kapow!” | WHAM! |
29 | Result of a successful squeeze bunt, for short | RBI |
31 | Jenner of reality TV | KRIS |
33 | Storytelling uncle of fiction | REMUS |
37 | Indoor stadium surface | ARTIFICIAL GRASS (hiding mixed “GARLIC”) |
41 | First in a line of 23 popes | JOHN I |
42 | Ancestry.com diagram | TREE |
43 | Jennings who wrote “Brainiac” | KEN |
44 | Garden hose annoyance | KNOT |
47 | “Hell if I know” | GOT ME |
49 | A cappella genre | BARBERSHOP (hiding mixed “HERBS”) |
53 | Hieroglyphics snakes | ASPS |
56 | Fanzine favorite | IDOL |
57 | Spa amenity that originated in Finland | SAUNA |
58 | “Su-u-u-ure it is” | I BET |
59 | “Mr. ___” (1983 Styx hit) | ROBOTO |
61 | Sauce made from ingredients mixed up in 16-, 24-, 37- and 49-Across | MARINARA |
63 | Simpleton, disparagingly | CRETIN |
64 | Brewski | SUDS |
65 | Pres. advisory group | NSC |
66 | German state with Wiesbaden | HESSE |
67 | Recipe meas. | TSP |
68 | C major, for one | KEY |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Whisker whacker | RAZOR |
2 | Words to live by | CREDO |
3 | Rock band fronted by Steven Tyler | AEROSMITH |
4 | Submachine gun designer ___ Gal | UZI |
5 | “My darling,” in France | MON CHERI |
6 | Pertaining to the rhythm of speech | PROSODIC |
7 | French possessive | SES |
8 | “U Can’t Touch This” rapper | MC HAMMER |
9 | Less common of two belly buttons | OUTIE |
10 | Icelandic money | KRONA |
11 | Cross-dressing role for Streisand | YENTL |
14 | Like a cardigan | KNIT |
15 | Request by someone with a tongue depressor | SAY “AH” |
17 | Words akin to “-ish” | OR SO |
21 | E.R.A.-backing grp. | NOW |
25 | Chain whose mascot is named Bullseye | TARGET |
27 | “All right, you win” | OK, FINE |
29 | Indian-born character on “The Big Bang Theory” | RAJ |
30 | Dude | BRO |
32 | Plop down | SIT |
34 | Rakes in the dough | MAKES BANK |
35 | Put into play | USE |
36 | 123-45-6789, on a sample doc. | SSN |
38 | Symmetrical images in psychological tests | INKBLOTS |
39 | One of Jason’s crew | ARGONAUT |
40 | Preyers on antelopes | LEOPARDS |
45 | Game show regular ___ Bean | ORSON |
46 | Org. with millimeter wave scanners | TSA |
48 | Major water line | MAIN |
49 | Source of bark for canoes | BIRCH |
50 | Be all googly-eyed over | ADORE |
51 | Choir attire | ROBES |
52 | Plays a kazoo | HUMS |
54 | In itself | PER SE |
55 | Keach of TV’s “Man With a Plan” | STACY |
60 | Impossible Super Bowl outcome | TIE |
62 | AOL or MSN | ISP |
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