Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 3 Jun 2018, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Overawe | COW |
4 | Things falling out of Vogue? | INSERTS |
11 | Words to a Spanish sweetheart | TE AMO |
16 | Mover, but not a shaker (one hopes) | VAN |
19 | Atlantic 10 Conf. school | URI |
20 | Where techno music originated | DETROIT |
21 | Belly | UNDERSIDE |
23 | Camelhair color | TAN |
24 | Surplus | OVERAGE |
25 | Where the Sun shines? | BALTIMORE |
26 | Doesn’t let it go | STEWS |
28 | “Star Wars” name | VADER |
29 | Got into a mess? | ATE |
30 | Pie-eyed | OILED |
31 | Wee bit | IOTA |
32 | Call it a day … or a career | RETIRE |
33 | Sunday delivery: Abbr. | SER |
34 | Woolly ruminant | LLAMA |
35 | Very lowbrow | TRASHY |
37 | Fabulous fabulist | AESOP |
39 | Achievement | DEED |
40 | Riverboat hazard | SHOAL |
42 | Linguists’ interests | USAGES |
46 | Boat that landed on 94-Down | ARK |
49 | Final, countrywide competition | NATIONALS |
53 | ___ tap | SPINAL |
54 | Go (for) | VIE |
55 | Salary negotiator | AGENT |
56 | Alternated | TOOK TURNS |
58 | Dress down | CHIDE |
60 | Winner of 11 Grand Slam tennis titles | BORG |
61 | Common seasoning for Italian sausage | FENNEL |
62 | Elected | CHOSEN |
63 | Sports axiom refuted by this puzzle | THERE’S NO I IN TEAM |
69 | “The Handmaid’s Tale” author | ATWOOD |
72 | Not with it | UNCOOL |
73 | Place in a 1969 western | ETTA |
77 | Serious devotee | FIEND |
78 | Papal conclave members | CARDINALS |
82 | Ghostly | ASHEN |
83 | He said “It’s not bragging if you can back it up” | ALI |
84 | Group with five members in this puzzle, with “the” | MAJORS |
85 | Court plea | NO CONTEST |
87 | Sleep stage | REM |
88 | Relief | SOLACE |
89 | Play the part of | ACT AS |
90 | Father of Phobos, the god of fear | ARES |
92 | Sound of the South | DRAWL |
97 | Liability of note? | TIN EAR |
100 | Swagger | STRUT |
102 | ___ Minella (Muppet monkey) | SAL |
105 | City ENE of Cleveland, O. | ERIE, PA |
107 | Lady’s title | DAME |
108 | Anticipate | AWAIT |
109 | Ball bearer | TEE |
110 | Fruit soda brand | FANTA |
111 | Temple of Isis site | ASWAN |
112 | Where General Mills is headquartered | MINNESOTA |
114 | Bank trouble? | EROSION |
116 | Dated | OLD |
117 | “Be there in a jiffy!” | ONE SECOND! |
118 | Encountered | RAN INTO |
119 | Not be straight | LIE |
120 | Cold War-era inits. | SSR |
121 | Eppie’s adoptive father, in a George Eliot novel | SILAS |
122 | Suffragist Elizabeth Cady ___ | STANTON |
123 | Not opposin’ | FER |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Is up to the task | CUTS IT |
2 | Winston Churchill, notably | ORATOR |
3 | One concerned with aging? | WINE TASTER |
4 | Wedding pair | I DOS |
5 | State since 1864: Abbr. | NEV |
6 | McQueen or King | STEVE |
7 | Things that corrections correct | ERRATA |
8 | Tour hiree | ROADIE |
9 | Aggressive types | TIGERS |
10 | Typical intro? | STEREO- |
11 | Heavy winds | TUBAS |
12 | Maternally related | ENATE |
13 | Colleague of Freud | ADLER |
14 | Encountered | MET |
15 | Relatives of bobolinks | ORIOLES |
16 | Only African-American to win an Oscar, Tony and Emmy for acting | VIOLA DAVIS |
17 | Relevant, legally | AD REM |
18 | With 47-Down, driver’s question | NEED A … |
22 | “Say cheese!” | SMILE |
27 | County name in 30 states | WASHINGTON |
32 | House speaker after Boehner | RYAN |
36 | Sidesplitter | HOOT |
38 | ___ platter | PUPU |
39 | “Runaway” singer Shannon, 1961 | DEL |
41 | “I’m off” | LATER |
43 | “My dear man” | SIR |
44 | Novelist Patchett | ANN |
45 | Fastball, in baseball slang | GAS |
47 | See 18-Down | … RIDE |
48 | Sharp | KEEN |
49 | Pick up | NAB |
50 | Back | AGO |
51 | Unaccompanied | LONE |
52 | Company name ender after “&” | SONS |
53 | First U.S. city to host the Olympics | ST LOUIS |
57 | “Baseball” documentarian Burns | KEN |
58 | Half a step? | CHA |
59 | What ballplayers look forward to after playing on the road | HOME STANDS |
61 | Sustained | FED |
62 | Cartoon collectible | CEL |
64 | Mortar carrier | HOD |
65 | Hampton ___ | INN |
66 | Words of confidence | I CAN |
67 | Court plea, briefly | NOLO |
68 | Opera set in 1800 Rome | TOSCA |
69 | Not even close? | AFAR |
70 | Floor piece | TILE |
71 | German hunting dog | WEIMARANER |
74 | 1904 Jack London novel | THE SEA-WOLF |
75 | Your, to Yves | TES |
76 | Caste member | ANT |
78 | State with five teams in the 84-Across: Abbr. | CAL |
79 | Double-platinum album for Steely Dan | AJA |
80 | Mythological bird | ROC |
81 | Harriet Beecher Stowe novel subtitled “A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp” | DRED |
82 | Lining up against | ANTI |
84 | Ways of doing things, for short | MOS |
86 | Numerical prefix | OCTA- |
88 | Parlor pieces | SETTEES |
91 | Bankrupts | RUINS |
93 | Points (to) | REFERS |
94 | See 46-Across | ARARAT |
95 | Actress Ryder | WINONA |
96 | Admits | LETS IN |
98 | Charlotte ___ (Caribbean capital) | AMALIE |
99 | Proffer | RENDER |
100 | Greek island where Pythagoras and Epicurus were born | SAMOS |
101 | Delivery that’s usually expected | TWINS |
102 | Prop for a lion tamer | STOOL |
103 | Insurance giant | AETNA |
104 | Some calls on a police hotline | LEADS |
106 | Kind of chips you shouldn’t eat | PAINT |
111 | Before being outed, for short | ANON |
113 | H.S. study | SCI |
115 | Native Oklahoman | OTO |
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