Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 18 Mar 2018, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Big name in computer networking | CISCO |
6 | Progressive rival | ESURANCE |
14 | Aries | THE RAM |
20 | North Dakota-to-Michigan hwy. | US-TEN |
21 | Members of an Oklahoma tribe | SHAWNEES |
22 | Addressee of a waiter in a French restaurant | MADAME |
23 | Exposes | BARES |
24 | Interrogate a founding father? | QUERY WASHINGTON (from “Kerry Washington”) |
26 | Uganda’s Amin | IDI |
27 | One getting shooed | PEST |
29 | Bone: Prefix | OSSEO- |
30 | Was wide open | GAPED |
31 | Like the first man-made space satellite | SOVIET |
33 | What the earth and many political analysts do | SPIN |
36 | They’re added on bus. lines | EXTS |
38 | “Sticks and Bones” playwright David | RABE |
39 | “There are no atheists in foxholes”? | TRENCH QUOTE (from “trench coat”) |
41 | Word aptly found in “controlled” and “marshaled” | LED |
43 | Token in the game Life | CAR |
44 | Was a rat | SANG |
45 | Engaged in | UP TO |
46 | Tremors? | BABY QUAKES (from “baby cakes”) |
50 | Hershey brand | ROLO |
53 | “From your lips to God’s ears” | HOPE SO |
55 | Frequent subject of paintings by Winslow Homer | SEA |
56 | Largest lake in South America | MARACAIBO |
60 | Charles de Gaulle’s birthplace | LILLE |
62 | Animal with a trunk | TAPIR |
66 | Interest’s opposite | APATHY |
67 | Kingdom in Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” | ROHAN |
69 | Email address ending | ORG |
71 | Suffix in Sussex | -ISE |
72 | Comment by a Brit down to his last coin? | HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, QUID (from “Here’s looking at you, kid”) |
77 | “We ___ the Champions” | ARE |
78 | Gardner of “Mogambo” | AVA |
79 | Joe of “Home Alone” | PESCI |
80 | True | TRUSTY |
81 | Instruments played on Mount Olympus | LYRES |
84 | Expert | ADEPT |
86 | Words of resignation | C’EST LA VIE |
88 | Greek cross | TAU |
90 | “As you wish, Captain!” | AYE, SIR! |
92 | Huck Finn possessive | HIS’N |
93 | One knocking out an opponent in the first round? | QUICK BOXER (from “kickboxer”) |
97 | Russian council | DUMA |
99 | Spanish snack | TAPA |
103 | ___ Indianapolis | USS |
104 | One of 100: Abbr. | SEN |
105 | Monarch who’s fine and dandy? | PEACHY QUEEN (from “peachy keen”) |
108 | Cries of surprise | AHAS |
110 | Teeming | RIFE |
113 | Veg out | LOLL |
114 | Irish form of “Edmund” | EAMONN |
115 | Heinrich ___, “Die Lorelei” poet | HEINE |
117 | N.W.A’s “Straight ___ Compton” | OUTTA |
119 | More than a millennium | AEON |
121 | Indochinese language | LAO |
122 | Have a little ice cream delivered? | ORDER IN THE QUART (from “order in the court”) |
126 | Like rope | TWINY |
128 | Supermodel Bündchen | GISELE |
129 | Birdie | ONE UNDER |
130 | With celerity | APACE |
131 | Kept others awake, maybe | SNORED |
132 | Tip of a missile | NOSE CONE |
133 | More sound | SANER |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Picasso and Braque, for two | CUBISTS |
2 | Dancer Duncan | ISADORA |
3 | Gone to great lengths | STRIVEN |
4 | Middling mark | CEE |
5 | Like freelance work, often | ON SPEC |
6 | Attys.’ titles | ESQS |
7 | Stops yapping | SHUTS UP |
8 | Sheik’s land, for short | UAE |
9 | Presidential inits. | RWR |
10 | “Who’s interested?” | ANYONE? |
11 | Update, say | NEWS |
12 | Terminate | CEASE |
13 | English county | ESSEX |
14 | Response to an oversharer | TMI |
15 | Suspend | HANG |
16 | Catherine’s husband in “Wuthering Heights” | EDGAR |
17 | Bishop’s group, once | RAT PACK |
18 | Ones moving with the aid of pseudopods | AMOEBAE |
19 | Seamstresses, at times | MENDERS |
25 | With vehemence | HOTLY |
28 | Ending of the Bible | -ETH |
32 | Unappreciative sort | INGRATE |
34 | Metallic S-shaped piece | POTHOOK |
35 | “___, sing America” (start of a Langston Hughes poem) | I, TOO |
37 | “Look Who’s Talking Too” and “2 Fast 2 Furious”: Abbr. | SEQS |
40 | Basic French question | QUOI? |
42 | Number for two | DUET |
46 | Sentient ones | BEINGS |
47 | Words that can’t be heard, for short | ASL |
48 | Western wear | BOLO TIE |
49 | Strong bond? | AAA |
51 | Publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger | OCHS |
52 | Song woman who’s asked “Darlin’, won’t you ease my worried mind?” | LAYLA |
54 | Subject of the mnemonic “Men Very Easily Make Jugs Serve Useful Needs” | PLANETS |
56 | Taj ___ | MAHAL |
57 | Mimic’s activity | APERY |
58 | Not so common | RARER |
59 | Medieval weapon | BROADAX |
61 | Suffix with trick | -ERY |
63 | Pope who excommunicated Elizabeth I | PIUS V |
64 | Judas’s question to the Lord | IS IT I? |
65 | Change the color of again | REDYE |
68 | More trendy | HIPPER |
70 | TV’s “Growing Up ___” | GOTTI |
73 | Some gametes | OVA |
74 | Accumulation | ACCRUAL |
75 | Things with colons inside them | URLS |
76 | Kind of leap | QUANTUM |
82 | Abbr. that’s sometimes doubled or tripled | ETC |
83 | Nordstrom rival | SAKS |
85 | Term for a hole in Swiss cheese | EYE |
87 | 1979 exile | SHAH |
89 | It’ll take you for a ride | UBER |
91 | Prefix with -graphic | IDEO- |
93 | Hard-shell clams | QUAHOGS |
94 | Mark the beginning of | USHER IN |
95 | Unsatisfying answer to “Why?” | I SAID SO |
96 | Bagel variety | ONION |
98 | British sports automobile | MCLAREN |
100 | Kind of harp | AEOLIAN |
101 | Atonement | PENANCE |
102 | Nuisance | ANNOYER |
105 | Trophy alternative | PLAQUE |
106 | Navy petty officer: Abbr. | YEO |
107 | The so-called “Flying Kangaroo” | QANTAS |
109 | Curl one’s lip | SNEER |
111 | Informal sleep option | FUTON |
112 | People: Prefix | ETHNO- |
116 | Man’s name that comes from an English noble | ERLE |
118 | Some summer wear | TEES |
120 | Ser | Spanish :: ___ : French : ETRE |
123 | Iraq War danger, for short | IED |
124 | A.C.C. powerhouse | UNC |
125 | Rumpus | ADO |
127 | F.D.R. job-creating prog. | WPA |
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