Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 19 Jul 2018, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Christmastime purchases | FIRS |
5 | Vessel that’s 1% full? | YACHT |
10 | American ally in W.W. II | USSR |
14 | Twist someone’s words, say? | EDIT |
15 | God, to many | ALLAH |
16 | ___ Minderbinder, lieutenant in “Catch-22” | MILO |
17 | What the answers to the six starred clues follow, as hinted at by 66-Across | SECRET CODE |
19 | Old PalmPilot products, in brief | PDAS |
20 | Sauce for falafels | TAHINI |
21 | Lucy’s bandleader husband | DESI |
23 | *Firework that doesn’t work | EVE (from “DUD”) |
24 | *Crafts site | FUTZ (from “ETSY”) |
26 | Something said to smell sweet | SUCCESS |
28 | Neighbor of a Montanan | ALBERTAN |
32 | Soft ball material | NERF |
33 | Short, for short | LI’L |
34 | Poet who wrote “Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity” | ELIOT |
36 | *Contemptuous smile | TOFFS (from “SNEER”) |
39 | 1847 novel partly set on a whaler | OMOO |
41 | Western New York Iroquois | ERIES |
43 | Slightest protest | PEEP |
44 | *Military vehicles | U-BOLT (from “TANKS”) |
46 | Upright | ERECT |
48 | Windy City rail org. | CTA |
49 | Places to hibernate | DENS |
51 | Chunnel train | EUROSTAR |
53 | Page designs | LAYOUTS |
56 | *Resistance units | PINT (from “OHMS”) |
57 | *Shakespearean prince | IBM (from “HAL”) |
58 | Adds (up) | TOTS |
60 | Short, for one | MARTIN |
64 | Opposite of plummet | SOAR |
66 | Cry from behind a counter | NEXT PLEASE! |
68 | Unadulterated | PURE |
69 | Woman’s name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | ELSIE |
70 | She: Sp. | ELLA |
71 | Band with the top 10 hits “Lady” and “Babe” | STYX |
72 | Participated in a bee | SEWED |
73 | Look (into) | PEER |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Ending with song or slug | -FEST |
2 | “You have no ___” | IDEA |
3 | Worth a great deal | RICH |
4 | Conflict | STRIFE |
5 | First N.F.L. player on the cover of Sports Illustrated | YA TITTLE |
6 | Wine label abbr. | ALC |
7 | Lump | CLOD |
8 | He was accompanied by the guard dog Cerberus | HADES |
9 | Biggest-selling newspaper in England | THE SUN |
10 | First, second or third person | UMP |
11 | Unintended consequence | SIDE EFFECT |
12 | Major European ethnic group | SLAVS |
13 | What Moses supposes his toeses are, in an old verse | ROSES |
18 | Harden | ENURE |
22 | Rapper with the 1999 album “The Seventh Deadly Sin” | ICE-T |
25 | Where Ali won his 1974 world heavyweight title | ZAIRE |
27 | Trim | CROP |
28 | Surname of three baseball brothers | ALOU |
29 | Arm | LIMB |
30 | Vodka and tomato juice cocktail | BLOODY MARY |
31 | Like la nuit | NOIRE |
35 | Prepare to drive | TEE UP |
37 | Greek salad ingredient | FETA |
38 | Not fight seriously | SPAR |
40 | Margarine | OLEO |
42 | Economized | SCRIMPED |
45 | Flush fastener | T-NUT |
47 | Like the Vietnamese language | TONAL |
50 | Old Beatles rival, with “the” | STONES |
52 | 17-time Best Actress nominee | STREEP |
53 | Targets for speech therapists | LISPS |
54 | Approximately | ABOUT |
55 | Many an ancient tombstone | STELE |
59 | Annual Austin media event, informally | SXSW |
61 | Whodunit, e.g. | TALE |
62 | It may be surrounded by beaches | ISLE |
63 | Approximately | NEAR |
65 | Alternative to Bowser | REX |
67 | Word with tongue or twist | -TIE |
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