Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 2 Sep 18, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Group of trees | STAND |
6 | Potential queens | PAWNS |
11 | Word that looks like its meaning when written in lowercase | BED |
14 | Harmless weapons maker | NERF |
18 | Strong suit? | ARMOR |
19 | “Continue” | UH-HUH |
20 | “Foucault’s Pendulum” author, 1988 | ECO |
21 | Like the Gregorian calendar | SOLAR |
22 | Showdown in Greek mythology | SUESEHT MINOTAUR (Theseus & Minotaur) |
25 | A couple of times | TWICE |
26 | Word of confirmation on a messaging app | SENT |
27 | Couple | ITEM |
28 | Showdown in classic video games | OIRAM BOWSER (Mario & Bowser) |
30 | Quickened paces | TROTS |
32 | Wasn’t struck down | STOOD |
33 | Realm | SPHERE |
34 | Tours can be seen on it | LOIRE |
35 | Triumph | WIN |
37 | Not in any way | NOWISE |
39 | Showdown in American history | NOTLIMAH BURR (Hamilton & Burr) |
43 | Hot ___ | ROD |
44 | One of four in a grand slam | RBI |
47 | Univs., e.g. | SCHS |
48 | Bent over backward, in a way | LIMBOED |
50 | Bit of P.R. | RELEASE |
53 | Like baseball’s Durham Bulls | AAA |
54 | Speaker of Welsh or Breton | CELT |
56 | Actor Elba | IDRIS |
58 | One of the o’s in “o/o” | OWNER |
59 | Rank above maj. | LT COL |
61 | Showdown in cinema | EKUL DARTH VADER (Luke & Darth Vader) |
65 | Mork’s planet | ORK |
66 | Brightly colored blazer | SUN |
67 | Obie-winning playwright Will | ENO |
68 | “What is it?” | YES? |
69 | Showdown in the funnies | YPOONS RED BARON (Snoopy & Red Baron) |
74 | Not use cursive | |
77 | University in Des Moines | DRAKE |
78 | Greenish-brown hue | HAZEL |
79 | Neighbor of China | LAOS |
81 | What’s used to row, row, row your boat | OAR |
83 | Leave fulfilled | SATIATE |
85 | Less than perfect | UNIDEAL |
88 | Geometric prefix | OCTA- |
89 | Italian “il” or French “le” | THE |
90 | Prattle | YAK |
92 | Showdown in the Bible | DIVAD GOLIATH (David & Goliath) |
95 | Protein shell of a virus | CAPSID |
98 | Like sauvignon blanc | DRY |
99 | Traditional Christmas decoration | HOLLY |
100 | Jump to conclusions | ASSUME |
103 | Some petting zoo animals | LAMBS |
106 | Word with wonder or world | SMALL … |
107 | Showdown in comic books | NAMTAB JOKER (Batman & Joker) |
109 | Lead-in to boy or girl | ATTA … |
111 | Simple plant | ALGA |
114 | Ostentation | GLITZ |
115 | Showdown in literature | ETOXIUQ WINDMILL (Quixote & windmill) |
118 | Businesswoman Lauder | ESTEE |
119 | Apt name for a Braille instructor | DOT |
120 | TD Garden athlete | BRUIN |
121 | Knock over | UPSET |
122 | Cowardly Lion portrayer | LAHR |
123 | ___ bit | IN A |
124 | Overjoy | ELATE |
125 | Bone: Prefix | OSTEO- |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | What “Talk to the hand!” is an example of | SASS |
2 | Unswerving | TRUE |
3 | “I couldn’t agree more!” | AMEN TO THAT! |
4 | They’re found under a bridge | NOSTRILS |
5 | Beats by ___ (headphones brand) | DRE |
6 | Short strokes | PUTTS |
7 | “Alas!” | AH ME! |
8 | Sudden impulse | WHIM |
9 | Sister | NUN |
10 | “Try me” | SHOOT |
11 | Be relevant to | BEAR ON |
12 | Country named for its latitude | ECUADOR |
13 | College student’s assignment | DORM |
14 | Words after an interruption | NOW, WHERE WAS I? |
15 | Stefanik who is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress | ELISE |
16 | Fast one | RACER |
17 | “___ Jacques” | FRERE |
21 | Conductors’ announcements | STOPS |
23 | “___ where it hurts!” | HIT ‘EM |
24 | Uncle, in Argentina | TIO |
29 | Under half of 45? | B-SIDE |
31 | Brother of Dori and Nori in “The Hobbit” | ORI |
32 | Surprising lack of Oscar recognition | SNUB |
34 | Suitable for a dieter, informally | LO-CAL |
35 | Body of water connected by canal to the Baltic | WHITE SEA |
36 | Watson’s company | IBM |
38 | Defeat | WORST |
39 | Govt. org. based in Ft. Meade, Md. | NSA |
40 | Word before right or rise | ALL … |
41 | Move turbulently | ROIL |
42 | Increasingly ripe, say | REDDER |
45 | Wedding need … or booking | BAND |
46 | Stereotypical therapist’s response | I SEE |
49 | Pipe cleaner | DRANO |
51 | Enthusiasts | LOVERS |
52 | Go wrong | ERR |
54 | Part of the eye | CORNEA |
55 | Wapitis | ELKS |
57 | British Bulldog | Churchill :: ___ : Thatcher : IRON LADY |
60 | Undistinguished, as many a subdivision house | COOKIE-CUTTER |
62 | Rapidly spreading vine | KUDZU |
63 | Get straight | UNBEND |
64 | Prefix with allergenic | HYPO- |
69 | Football units: Abbr. | YDS |
70 | Idiot, in Britspeak | PRAT |
71 | Vow | OATH |
72 | Relatives of emus | RHEAS |
73 | Et ___ | ALII |
75 | Numbers to avoid | NO-CALL LIST |
76 | Ragged | TATTY |
80 | North African land: Abbr. | ALG |
82 | Cry of school spirit | RAH! |
84 | Laid-back | TYPE B |
86 | Data storage items on the decline | DVDS |
87 | Organ in the leg of a katydid, bizarrely | EAR |
88 | Frontier lights | OIL LAMPS |
91 | Unit of explosive power | KILOTON |
93 | “That sounds awful” | OH MAN |
94 | Mauna ___ | LOA |
96 | Wow | AMAZE |
97 | Territory name until 1889 | DAKOTA |
100 | Brat’s opposite | ANGEL |
101 | Popular dip | SALSA |
102 | Skilled laborer | SMITH |
104 | Tex-___ | MEX |
105 | Bit of corruption | BRIBE |
106 | Author of the “Fear Street” series for young readers | STINE |
108 | Some saber wielders | JEDI |
109 | Bluish-green | AQUA |
110 | Ninny | TWIT |
112 | TV show set in William McKinley High School | GLEE |
113 | Prefix with stratus | ALTO- |
116 | It’s used to cite a site | URL |
117 | Bonnie and Clyde, e.g. | DUO |
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