Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 24 Jul 2018, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Classic Halloween costume | GHOST |
6 | Gossip, e.g. | CHAT |
10 | ___ the fat (gossip, e.g.) | CHEW |
14 | Tag for the “Friday the 13th” film subtitled “A New Beginning” | PART V |
15 | One of a pair on a car | AXLE |
16 | Dance in a festive skirt | HULA |
17 | Addition to a soda, but not to a beer | STRAW |
18 | Onetime Queens stadium | SHEA |
19 | Format much used for action films | IMAX |
20 | What 7-Down is | BIOCHEMICAL |
23 | Extended story line | ARC |
26 | Spun fiber | FLAX |
27 | Thick Japanese noodle | UDON |
28 | Fix, as the back of a shoe | REHEEL |
30 | What you might do when you cross your fingers | HOPE |
32 | Den grp. | BSA |
35 | See 10-Down | … MARX |
36 | Condition that causes fidgeting, informally | ADHD |
38 | Sporting blades | EPEES |
40 | For each item | A POP |
41 | Philly basketballer | SIXER |
43 | Pair that’s kissing? | LIPS |
44 | Evil spirit | DEMON |
46 | Cuisine with tom yum soup | THAI |
47 | Prefix with chamber | ANTE- |
48 | Stir | ADO |
49 | Cat-o’-nine-tails component | LASH |
51 | Its head is in the Himalayas | GANGES |
53 | One bound to the land | SERF |
55 | Some Marvel superheroes | X-MEN |
57 | Urban grid: Abbr. | STS |
58 | Shape of 7-Down | DOUBLE HELIX |
61 | Carefully search | COMB |
62 | McCarthy aide Roy | COHN |
63 | Gave (out) | METED |
67 | Eins + zwei | DREI |
68 | Band with the 1988 #1 hit “Need You Tonight” | INXS |
69 | Common name for a central rail station | UNION |
70 | Detective’s assignment | CASE |
71 | Govt. org. for whistle-blowers | OSHA |
72 | Dance or dip | SALSA |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | One talking to a driver? | GPS |
2 | Fashion statement at the Kentucky Derby | HAT |
3 | Hockey great Bobby | ORR |
4 | Try | STAB |
5 | Lucy Ricardo, to Ricky | TV WIFE |
6 | One of Caesar’s assassins | CASCA |
7 | When the ends of each of its letters are connected to those above and below, a simplified schematic of a famous structure | HXHHXHHXHHXHHXH |
8 | Downwind | ALEE |
9 | Ally (with) | TEAM UP |
10 | With 35-Across, actor who said “You can’t fool me, there ain’t no Sanity Clause” | CHICO … |
11 | Creatures with 23 pairs of 25-Down | HUMAN BEINGS |
12 | Carrier to the Mideast | EL AL |
13 | Linoleum cover | WAX |
21 | Spanish stews | OLLAS |
22 | Nice thought? | IDEE |
23 | Spanish ___ | ARMADA |
24 | Gathered | REAPED |
25 | Genetic bundles | CHROMOSOMES |
29 | Brand of dry-erase markers | EXPO |
31 | Ancient theaters | ODEA |
33 | Quidditch team, e.g. | SEPTET |
34 | Evaluate | ASSESS |
37 | Morse units, informally | DITS |
39 | Architect’s drawing | PLAN |
42 | Brightest star in Orion | RIGEL |
45 | Workers’ rights agcy. | NLRB |
50 | Big workers’ grp. since 1955 | AFL-CIO |
52 | Ill will | ANIMUS |
54 | Jazzman Blake | EUBIE |
56 | Smart society | MENSA |
58 | Picasso muse ___ Maar | DORA |
59 | They go to great lengths | EONS |
60 | Lucy Lawless title role | XENA |
61 | Flu-fighting org. | CDC |
64 | Up to, informally | ‘TIL |
65 | Goddess whom Homer called “rosy-fingered” | EOS |
66 | Subject of this puzzle | DNA |
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