Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 1 Aug 2018, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Home to Queen Sonja | OSLO |
5 | Feather’s partner | TAR |
8 | Short fly ball | BLOOP |
13 | “Well done!” | GOOD! |
14 | Part of a house that projects | EAVE |
15 | “___ a Grand Old Flag” | YOU’RE |
16 | Campus area for amorous students? | RANDY QUAD (from “Randy Quaid”) |
18 | Common spreadsheet program | EXCEL |
19 | Barely got | EKED OUT |
20 | Reporter’s non-W query | HOW? |
22 | Plot turner | HOE |
23 | S.E.C. school near Atlanta, for short | UGA |
24 | Manages | COPES |
26 | Flutterer around Orange County and L.A.? | SOCAL BUTTERFLY (from “social butterfly”) |
32 | Holed, as a putt | SANK |
33 | Rent out | LET |
34 | Where Seoul and Pyongyang are | KOREA |
35 | Groan-worthy remark, say | PUN |
36 | Unable to see … or, when taken as a homophone, what today’s puzzle answers and clues all are | EYELESS (or “I-LESS”) |
39 | Rock concert need | AMP |
40 | Lagoon surrounder | ATOLL |
42 | Beverage that may be labeled “XXX” | ALE |
43 | Layers of dark green eggs | EMUS |
44 | Put-down to someone from Manhattan or the Bronx? | NEW YORK SLANDER (from “New York Islander”) |
48 | Horse genus | EQUUS |
49 | Spun trap | WEB |
50 | Cause of Cleopatra’s death | ASP |
53 | Large coffee vessel | URN |
54 | Judge’s voluntary removal from a case | RECUSAL |
58 | James who wrote “Ulysses” | JOYCE |
60 | Marathons, way back when? | GREEK RUNS (from “Greek ruins”) |
62 | Edge of a green | APRON |
63 | Dear, as a memory | FOND |
64 | German pop star who once had a #2 song | NENA |
65 | Butler who frequented Tara | RHETT |
66 | Game that has Draw Two and Reverse cards | UNO |
67 | “On the double!” | STAT! |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Shrek, for one | OGRE |
2 | Boozehound | SOAK |
3 | ___ Star State | LONE |
4 | Unusual sort | ODD DUCK |
5 | Not at all lax | TAUT |
6 | Gardner who played the Barefoot Contessa | AVA |
7 | Extremely popular | RED HOT |
8 | When N.F.L. teams don’t have to play | BYE WEEKS |
9 | Salty bagel topper | LOX |
10 | “That hurts!” | OUCH! |
11 | Snack that’s often pulled apart | OREO |
12 | One-named soccer star | PELE |
14 | Just as much | EQUALLY |
17 | What could make you take a deep breath | YOGA |
21 | ___-out clause | OPT |
24 | Buccaneer’s sword | CUTLASS |
25 | “No seats left” letters at a theater | SRO |
26 | Pan-fry | SAUTE |
27 | Currently watchable | ON NOW |
28 | Nectar collector | BEE |
29 | Set up | FRAME |
30 | Creature from Madagascar | LEMUR |
31 | Talks, talks, talks | YAPS |
32 | Extend across | SPAN |
36 | Well-spoken | ELOQUENT |
37 | Many an annex | ELL |
38 | Japanese salad green | SEAWEED |
41 | Soapmaker’s supply | LYE |
43 | Co-star of H’wood’s “The Brothers McMullen” | ED BURNS |
45 | Capek play that debuted the word “robot” | RUR |
46 | Means of self-defense | KUNG FU |
47 | Adam’s apple locale | NECK |
50 | Not fully closed | AJAR |
51 | 10th-grade student, for short | SOPH |
52 | End for Joan of Arc | PYRE |
54 | Former attorney general Janet | RENO |
55 | Food for a woodpecker | SUET |
56 | Ballet dancer Pavlova | ANNA |
57 | Kaplan course subj. | LSAT |
59 | Barracks bed | COT |
61 | Weasley of the Harry Potter books | RON |
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