Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 18 Sep 18, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Shout to a pest | SHOO! |
5 | European capital whose name most people incorrectly accent on the second syllable | SOFIA |
10 | Actress ___ Pinkett Smith | JADA |
14 | N.B.A. coach Steve | KERR |
15 | Drenched | AWASH |
16 | Road sign with an arrow | EXIT |
17 | Chromebook competitor | IMAC |
18 | How a hamburger may be ordered | WITH CHEESE |
20 | Flammable gas represented in 18-Across and 9-Down | METHANE (CH4) |
22 | Dance in the days of doo-wop | HOP |
23 | Unwelcome acknowledgment | SNEER |
24 | Wearers of kilts | SCOTSMEN |
29 | What “*” may mean in a reference book | SEE BELOW |
32 | “!!!” | OMG |
33 | Ambulance driver, for short | EMT |
35 | “Bye for now!” | TA-TA! |
36 | 1990s BP acquisition | AMOCO |
38 | Respiratory gas represented in 36-Across | CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) |
41 | Back tooth | MOLAR |
42 | Part of da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM | IAMB |
43 | ___ soap | LYE |
44 | Santa ___ winds | ANA |
45 | Where the lowest-numbered avenues in Manhattan are | EAST SIDE |
48 | Clothing brand with a horse head logo | JORDACHE |
50 | Devices that may serve as cash registers | IPADS |
54 | Like non-Rx meds | OTC |
55 | Pungent-smelling gas represented in 57-Across and 49-Down | AMMONIA (NH3) |
57 | “Sixteen Candles” director, 1984 | JOHN HUGHES |
62 | “It’s urgent” in the E.R. | STAT |
63 | “No way, José” | UH-UH |
64 | Bandmate of Harrison, Lennon and McCartney | STARR |
65 | “S.N.L.” alum Fey | TINA |
66 | Kind of dancer | GO-GO |
67 | Bar, in legalese | ESTOP |
68 | Do a price check on, e.g. | SCAN |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Removes, as cream | SKIMS |
2 | Charles Atlas and others | HE-MEN |
3 | Speak to a crowd | ORATE |
4 | Group in a pit | ORCHESTRA |
5 | Cut, as logs | SAWN |
6 | Day care knee scrape, e.g. | OWIE |
7 | Beef marbling | FAT |
8 | “Sorta” suffix | -ISH |
9 | Sneeze sound | AH-CHOO! |
10 | Vehicles made for rough terrain | JEEPS |
11 | Word after fire … or a synonym of fire | … AXE |
12 | Put down, in slang | DIS |
13 | “No thanks, I already ___” | ATE |
19 | Means of hair removal | HOT WAX |
21 | “Come as you ___” | ARE |
24 | Fixed time | SET DATE |
25 | Insurance filings | CLAIMS |
26 | Easily changing emotions | MOODY |
27 | One leading the festivities | EMCEE |
28 | CARE, e.g., in brief | NGO |
30 | W.W. II arena | ETO |
31 | Send into exile | BANISH |
33 | Low-cost prefix | ECONO- |
34 | Of the cheek | MALAR |
37 | Distance markers along a highway | MILEPOSTS |
39 | ___ mints | BREATH |
40 | Kimono sash | OBI |
41 | Rank under Lt. Col. | MAJ |
46 | Blame, as for a crime | ACCUSE |
47 | Like 10-watt light bulbs | DIM |
49 | “Tiny Bubbles” singer | DON HO |
51 | Very silly | ANTIC |
52 | 1981 royal bride | DIANA |
53 | The Devil | SATAN |
55 | Flying start? | AERO- |
56 | Letters on an auto sticker | MSRP |
57 | Earthenware container | JUG |
58 | “Well, what have we here?!” | OHO! |
59 | Clasp | HUG |
60 | Sporty autos | GTS |
61 | Protection against sunburn | HAT |
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