Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 6 May 2018, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Perpendicular to the ship’s middle | ABEAM |
| 6 | “Let’s do this!” | IT’S TIME! |
| 13 | Larger of Mars’s two moons | PHOBOS |
| 19 | Proof of purchase for some contests | BOXTOP |
| 21 | Maines of the Dixie Chicks | NATALIE |
| 22 | Out of date? | LONELY |
| 23 | Underwater mine? | BATTLESHIP RISK (“Battleship” & “Risk”) |
| 25 | Some end-of-season announcements | AWARDS |
| 26 | ___ Plus (grooming brand) | ATRA |
| 27 | “Insecure” star Issa | RAE |
| 28 | Comparison middle | … AS A … |
| 29 | Peaceful protest | SIT-IN |
| 30 | Get a copy of a 1965 #1 Beatles hit? | ACQUIRE TICKET TO RIDE (“Acquire” & “Ticket to Ride”) |
| 37 | South America’s ___ Picchu | MACHU |
| 39 | Left-winger | LIB |
| 40 | U.N. worker protection agcy. | ILO |
| 41 | “___ Music’s golden tongue / Flatter’d to tears this aged man …”: Keats | ERE |
| 42 | Actor Milo | O’SHEA |
| 43 | Minute Maid Park player, informally | ‘STRO |
| 45 | Formed for a particular purpose | AD HOC |
| 47 | Sultan Qaboos’s land | OMAN |
| 48 | Something to be defended | THESIS |
| 50 | Rather poor ambassador’s skill? | SORRY DIPLOMACY (“Sorry!” & “Diplomacy”) |
| 53 | School in development? | ROE |
| 54 | Hat, informally | LID |
| 56 | Bomb with the audience | DIE |
| 57 | Brand with an arrow through its logo | SUNOCO |
| 58 | Grp. getting a pay cut? | IRS |
| 59 | “Roll Tide!” school, for short | BAMA |
| 62 | Rolled ___ | OATS |
| 65 | Prefix with warrior | ECO- |
| 66 | Formerly known as | NEE |
| 67 | Reason a computer program wouldn’t open? | MEMORY TROUBLE (“Memory” & “Trouble”) |
| 70 | Some touchdown scorers, for short | RBS |
| 73 | Zippo | NIL |
| 74 | “Am ___ sensitive?” | I TOO |
| 75 | Existed | WERE |
| 76 | Thanksgiving serving | YAM |
| 77 | Things folded in the kitchen | BLINIS |
| 80 | “Cinderella” mouse | GUS |
| 82 | Big-eared animal | ASS |
| 84 | Past | AGO |
| 85 | Incredibly hard puzzle? | CRANIUM TWISTER (“Cranium” & “Twister”) |
| 90 | One with a confession to make | SINNER |
| 92 | Consume | HAVE |
| 93 | Responds wistfully | SIGHS |
| 94 | First name in fashion | YVES |
| 96 | Impressive hole | EAGLE |
| 97 | “___ reconsidered” | I’VE |
| 98 | Padre’s hermano | TIO |
| 99 | Prefix with pressure | ACU- |
| 100 | “Eww!” | GROSS! |
| 101 | Link a quartet of supermarket employees? | CONNECT FOUR CHECKERS (“Connect Four” & “Checkers”) |
| 109 | Aid for a tracking shot | DOLLY |
| 110 | Jumpy sort, for short? | ROO |
| 111 | Vehicle that often rolls over, in brief | IRA |
| 112 | ___ mater | ALMA |
| 115 | Angry Shakespearean cry | FIE, FIE! |
| 117 | Something you’re not allowed to do in math? | TABOO OPERATION (“Taboo” & “Operation”) |
| 121 | Mistakes | ERRATA |
| 122 | Bit of nonsense in a #1 Ella Fitzgerald hit | A-TASKET |
| 123 | Not ruling out | OPEN TO |
| 124 | Gadget for lemons | ZESTER |
| 125 | Goes back and forth (with) | BANTERS |
| 126 | A cylinder has two | EDGES |
Down
| Clues | Answers | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Band with a symmetrical logo | ABBA |
| 2 | Bath toy | BOAT |
| 3 | Pizzeria order | EXTRA CHEESE |
| 4 | Some lawyers’ cases | ATTACHES |
| 5 | Kind of biol. | MOL |
| 6 | Picks up later in life? | INHERITS |
| 7 | Red ___ (sushi fish) | TAI |
| 8 | Irish icon, for short | ST PAT |
| 9 | Ankle bones | TARSI |
| 10 | Relating to the pelvis | ILIAC |
| 11 | Prefix with communication | MIS- |
| 12 | Hair-raising cry | EEK! |
| 13 | Pigtail, e.g. | PLAIT |
| 14 | Many a “… For Dummies” book | HOW-TO |
| 15 | Transmitting | ON AIR |
| 16 | Comic who acted in “Ocean’s Eleven” | BERNIE MAC |
| 17 | Smelling of mothballs | OLD |
| 18 | Part of O.S.: Abbr. | SYS |
| 20 | Original home of Paddington Bear | PERU |
| 24 | Moves effortlessly (through) | SAILS |
| 29 | Streetside hangouts | STOOPS |
| 31 | Draw back in fear | QUAIL |
| 32 | River that rises in the Cantabrian Mountains | EBRO |
| 33 | Player/coach Jason of the N.B.A. | KIDD |
| 34 | K-12 | ELHI |
| 35 | Constellation between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor | DRACO |
| 36 | Kids’ rhyme starter | EENY |
| 37 | Big name in pain relief | MOTRIN |
| 38 | Onto land | ASHORE |
| 44 | Code on a bag to Chicago | ORD |
| 45 | Annually | A YEAR |
| 46 | Like a space cadet | CLUELESS |
| 47 | 1847 novel of the sea | OMOO |
| 49 | “Finlandia” composer | SIBELIUS |
| 51 | Rollickingly funny | RIOTOUS |
| 52 | “Time was … ” | ONCE … |
| 55 | Feature of a millpond | DAM |
| 60 | “You couldn’t possibly mean me!?” | MOI? |
| 61 | Oil field? | ART |
| 63 | Kind of job | TOW |
| 64 | ___ Bird, 10-time W.N.B.A. All-Star | SUE |
| 67 | Bite-size, say | MINI |
| 68 | Teaching positions can be part of their work | YOGIS |
| 69 | Chest protector | BRA |
| 70 | “La La Land” actor | RYAN GOSLING |
| 71 | Rolls out of bed in the morning? | BAGELS |
| 72 | Messy treats | S’MORES |
| 73 | Fluorine’s atomic number | NINE |
| 77 | “Way to go!” | BRAVO! |
| 78 | Purple flowers | LAVENDERS |
| 79 | Longtime Walter Berndt comic strip | SMITTY |
| 81 | Spot for wallowing | STY |
| 83 | All-out attack | SIEGE |
| 85 | Stylish | CHIC |
| 86 | Cry at a happy hour, maybe | TGIF! |
| 87 | Cry of excitement | WHOO! |
| 88 | “Well, Did You ___?” | EVAH |
| 89 | Gate | RECEIPTS |
| 91 | Did some documentary work | NARRATED |
| 95 | Bolivian capital | SUCRE |
| 102 | 0%, in the dairy aisle | NO-FAT |
| 103 | Highest-level | ELITE |
| 104 | Nice forecast | CLEAR |
| 105 | Population classification | URBAN |
| 106 | Settle down for the night | ROOST |
| 107 | Sam who sang “Twistin’ the Night Away” | COOKE |
| 108 | Corn syrup brand | KARO |
| 113 | Tiny bit | MOTE |
| 114 | They always come with mayo | ANOS |
| 115 | Flat-topped hat | FEZ |
| 116 | Heat | IRE |
| 117 | Keyboard key | TAB |
| 118 | ___ minimum | AT A |
| 119 | Anthem contraction | O’ER |
| 120 | One rampaging in 2018’s “Rampage” | APE |
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