Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 25 May 2018, Friday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Frustrated solver’s cry | I’M STUCK! |
8 | Frying need for French fries | DEEP FAT |
15 | Verbally abuses, in slang | HATES ON |
16 | So-called “Crossroads of America” | INDIANA |
17 | How bugs may be eaten | ON A DARE |
18 | Marketing divisions | AD UNITS |
19 | Steamy fare | PORN |
20 | Co-founder of the Black Panther Party | SEALE |
22 | City north of Pittsburgh | ERIE |
23 | Son of | ibn :: father of : ___ : ABU |
24 | Someone to respect | ELDER |
25 | Tax ID | SSN |
26 | Overly pleased with oneself | SMUG |
27 | Bulgaria’s Simeon I and Simeon II | TSARS |
28 | Grub | CHOW |
30 | “___ Today, Gone Tomorrow” (“Tiny Toon Adventures” episode) | HARE |
31 | Projected expense for a roofer? | EAVE |
32 | Get straight, in a way | UNSNARL |
36 | Gave recognition where recognition was due | THANKED |
39 | “Au contraire!” | NOT TRUE! |
40 | Cheap accommodations | HOSTELS |
41 | 1976 AC/DC single with the lyric “Watch me explode” | TNT |
42 | “Yadda yadda yadda” | ETC |
43 | “Doesn’t get any better than this!” | AH BLISS! |
47 | Made loud noises on the road | VROOMED |
52 | Important case for national security | NUCLEAR FOOTBALL |
54 | Erté’s art | DECO |
55 | Doughnut-shaped | TORIC |
56 | When the tempest occurs in “The Tempest” | ACT I |
57 | Cusps | EVES |
58 | Shakespearean lament | ALACK! |
59 | Get cheeky with? | MOON |
60 | Pop | SODA |
61 | Baby ___ | BLUES |
62 | Rice left on a shelf, maybe | ANNE |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Sister chain of Applebee’s | IHOP |
2 | Simple fighting style | MANO A MANO |
3 | Fireworks effect | STARBURST |
4 | Rocker nicknamed “The Motor City Madman” | TED NUGENT |
5 | World Cup cheer | USA! |
6 | Tight-fitting wear | CORSET |
7 | Time-killing plays for quarterbacks | KNEELS |
8 | Telemarketer’s device | DIALER |
9 | “___ Game” (1986 Hugo Award winner) | ENDER’S |
10 | Brown. follower | EDU |
11 | Common car freshener feature | PINE SCENT |
12 | Just treatment | FAIR SHAKE |
13 | Fictional work that eschews literary conventions | ANTINOVEL |
14 | Hit with a big charge | TASE |
21 | Lovelace of early computing | ADA |
26 | Snub | SHUN |
29 | Joins | WEDS |
33 | Man’s nickname that sounds like two letters | ARTIE |
34 | Plans to pay later | RUNS A TAB |
35 | “It’s go time!” | LET’S ROLL! |
36 | Reality show whose contestants must be good with numbers | THE VOICE |
37 | 12x platinum compilation album by the Rolling Stones, familiarly | HOT ROCKS |
38 | Bit of fancy attire | ASCOT |
43 | Long range | ANDES |
44 | Spanish omelet ingredient | HUEVO |
45 | Secretly included, in a way | BCC’ED |
46 | Author Mario Vargas ___ | LLOSA |
48 | Winner of two Grammys and a Nobel Peace Prize | OBAMA |
49 | Georgia home of Mercer University | MACON |
50 | John in England | ELTON |
51 | Gridiron group that tries to sack the QB, collectively | D-LINE |
53 | Madame, across the Rhine | FRAU |
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