Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 4 Aug 2018, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Buzz source | HIVE |
5 | Right | PROPER |
11 | Leader in a chorus line? | TRA- |
14 | Conversation stopper | AHEM! |
15 | Love of Cyrano de Bergerac | ROXANE |
16 | One not abstaining | WET |
17 | Husband of Octavia | NERO |
18 | With 10-Down, literally, now and then | EVERY SO OFTEN (EVERY SO OF with TEN-down) |
20 | Feature of a moat | DAM |
21 | Things a smartphone has lots of | USES |
22 | Cash payment? | ATM FEE |
23 | With 7-Down, literally, neither wins nor loses | BREAKS EVEN (BREAK with SEVEN-down) |
25 | Pick up | LEARN |
26 | Some spicy brews | RYE BEERS |
29 | Like ranches, typically | FENCED |
30 | European river that originates from a glacier | AARE |
31 | Ones not abstaining | VOTERS |
33 | Some Tesla employees, in brief | EES |
34 | Only French-produced film to win an Oscar for Best Picture (2011) | THE ARTIST |
37 | Chest-thumping, for short? | CPR |
40 | Abide | ENDURE |
41 | Old Gremlins and Hornets | AMCS |
45 | Eye | LOOK AT |
47 | Makings of a population | GENE POOL |
49 | Ran in place | IDLED |
50 | With 8-Down, literally, one just taking up space | DEAD WEIGHT (DEAD W with EIGHT-down) |
51 | Preps, as cappuccino milk | FROTHS |
53 | Lamebrain | BOZO |
55 | Pen lead-in | EPI- |
56 | With 1-Down, literally, downright dastardly | BAD TO THE BONE (BAD TO THE B with ONE-down) |
58 | Place for a post | BLOG |
59 | Put something past? | ACE |
60 | Electrically insulating material around nerve fibers | MYELIN |
61 | Wild country | BUSH |
62 | Ancient title | REX |
63 | Divorcé, e.g. | EX-MATE |
64 | Tech review site | CNET |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
---|---|---|
1 | Makeshift technique for female modesty | HAND BRA |
2 | “Yep, perfectly clear” | I HEAR YA |
3 | “The Astronomer” painter | VERMEER |
4 | ___ pop | EMO |
5 | Groundhog Day celebration, typically | PRESS EVENT |
6 | Knock about | ROVE |
7 | Buffoons | OXES |
8 | Course number | PAR |
9 | “May It Be” singer, 2001 | ENYA |
10 | Never putting down roots for long | RESTLESS |
11 | Coin-flipping “Batman” villain | TWO-FACE |
12 | Ringmaster? | REFEREE |
13 | Sees (to) | ATTENDS |
19 | Calpurnia’s dream of Caesar’s death, e.g. | OMEN |
21 | Alternative to a mandolin, informally | UKE |
24 | Provide job support | ABET |
27 | Take it for a ride | ROAD |
28 | Member of the “magnificent” 1996 U.S. women’s gymnastics team | STRUG |
29 | Unwanted state for a would-be lover | FRIEND ZONE |
32 | ___ humain (person: Fr.) | ETRE |
35 | Commute in the afternoon, say | HEAD HOME |
36 | Appetizer that may accompany sangria | TAPA |
37 | Popular snack for bikers and hikers | CLIF BAR |
38 | “Star Wars” sporting event | PODRACE |
39 | Quaint item on an office desk | ROLODEX |
42 | Exercise in student diplomacy, for short | MODEL UN |
43 | It’s performed on hands and knees in yoga | COW POSE |
44 | Dexterity | SLEIGHT |
46 | Etta of old comics | KETT |
48 | Job ad abbr. | EEO |
52 | It goes to hell | STYX |
53 | ___ Fleck and the Flecktones | BELA |
54 | End note? | OBIT |
57 | Bottom line? | HEM |
58 | Airer of the children’s news program “Newsround” since 1972 | BBC |
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