Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 4 Apr 2018, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Imperfection | DEFECT |
7 | Shouts made with the waving of white hankies | OLES |
11 | Yo-yo | ASS |
14 | ___ Brothers, duo who sang “Wake Up Little Susie” | EVERLY |
15 | Part of a bottle | NECK |
16 | Skin art, informally | TAT |
17 | Satirist Tom | LEHRER |
18 | Prefix with cultural | AGRI- |
19 | Airport info, for short | ETA |
20 | Cheesy 1992 military drama? | A FEW GOUDA MEN (sounds like “A Few Good Men”) |
23 | Aid and ___ | ABET |
26 | Fish with tiny scales | EEL |
27 | Earned a ticket, maybe | SPED |
28 | Cheesy 1987 thriller? | FETA ATTRACTION (sounds like “Fatal Attraction”) |
33 | Supply for Wile E. Coyote | TNT |
34 | Many promgoers: Abbr. | SRS |
35 | Singer/songwriter Bareilles | SARA |
36 | Mediterranean building material | STUCCO |
38 | Jousters’ equipment | LANCES |
42 | Rock that rolls? | LAVA |
44 | ___ G, Sacha Baron Cohen character | ALI |
45 | Contents of a vein | ORE |
46 | Cheesy 1993 legal drama? | THE PELICAN BRIE (sounds like “The Pelican Brief”) |
50 | ___ beans | SOYA |
51 | Summertime setting: Abbr. | DST |
52 | Cluster at many a highway interchange | INNS |
53 | Cheesy 2001 animated film? | MUENSTERS, INC (sounds like “Monsters, Inc.”) |
58 | The CW superseded it | UPN |
59 | Roman moon goddess | LUNA |
60 | “Easy-peasy!” | NO PROB! |
64 | Locale for a bathysphere | SEA |
65 | Poker stake | ANTE |
66 | John famous for “silly walks” | CLEESE |
67 | “___ dead, Jim” | HE’S |
68 | Something you might slip on | PEEL |
69 | “Wait a minute …” | HANG ON … |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | It’s SE of Penn. | DEL |
2 | Wall-E’s love | EVE |
3 | Dismissive interjection | FEH! |
4 | Typos, e.g. | ERRATA |
5 | Curly musical symbol | CLEF |
6 | “Pericles, Prince of ___” | TYRE |
7 | Wild equine | ONAGER |
8 | Tolkien elf played in film by Orlando Bloom | LEGOLAS |
9 | Beige-ish | ECRU |
10 | Result of driving on ice, perhaps | SKID |
11 | Resuming the previous speed, in music | A TEMPO |
12 | Glossy fabric | SATEEN |
13 | Custer’s “last” thing | STAND |
21 | Hoses down | WETS |
22 | Kind of cuisine with stir-frying | ASIAN |
23 | Times of day in classifieds | AFTS |
24 | Like the wire in clothes hangers | BENT |
25 | Question for Brutus | ET TU |
29 | Songwriters’ org. | ASCAP |
30 | Valuable collection | TROVE |
31 | Certain lily | CALLA |
32 | Coach … or what a coach is part of | TRAIN |
37 | Mr. ___ | CLEAN |
39 | Cheesy stuff | CORN |
40 | Leprechauns’ land | ERIN |
41 | Goes out with | SEES |
43 | Just firm enough | AL DENTE |
44 | Follower of John | ACTS |
46 | Rug you don’t walk on | TOUPEE |
47 | Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, in “The Lion King” | HYENAS |
48 | Acre’s land | ISRAEL |
49 | Inexpensive writing implement | BIC PEN |
50 | Reduce to a pulp | SMUSH |
54 | Certain shot in hockey | SLAP |
55 | Adjust, as a piano | TUNE |
56 | Nonmetric measure | INCH |
57 | The Big Easy | NOLA |
61 | Gas option: Abbr. | REG |
62 | Spanish bear | OSO |
63 | Editor Bradlee of The Washington Post | BEN |
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