Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 16 Dec 18, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Early wake-up time | FIVE AM |
| 7 | Title for Iran’s Ruhollah Khomeini | IMAM |
| 11 | Herbert of old “Pink Panther” films | LOM |
| 14 | Penultimate tourney round | SEMIS |
| 19 | “Doesn’t matter to me” | I’M EASY |
| 20 | Not yet completed | TO DO |
| 21 | ___ moment | AHA |
| 22 | Sash go-with | TIARA |
| 23 | Ancient capital of Laconia | SPARTA |
| 24 | Brew | SUDS |
| 25 | Letters before single, double or triple | RBI |
| 26 | Lace tip | AGLET |
| 27 | Casting doubt on | CALLING INTO QUESTION (“TOQUE” drops down) |
| 30 | Lake Volta’s land | GHANA |
| 31 | The best, informally | ACES |
| 32 | Radio/TV character played in film by Michael Horse (1981) and Johnny Depp (2013) | TONTO |
| 33 | Like some ruins in the Western Hemisphere | MAYAN |
| 35 | Lookalike | TWIN |
| 36 | 8.5″ x 11″: Abbr. | LTR |
| 37 | Scare quote? | BOO! |
| 38 | Words of resignation | I QUIT |
| 40 | Topic concerned with hacking and software rights | CYBERETHICS (“BERET” drops down) |
| 42 | Put on a few layers | BUNDLE UP |
| 44 | Three-star mil. rank | LT GEN |
| 45 | Pope who supported the House of Borgia | PIUS III |
| 47 | Diminishing returns? | ECHOES |
| 50 | They’re between shoulders | ROADS |
| 54 | Word with shot or suit | LONG … |
| 55 | Rowdydow | ADO |
| 56 | Not abstaining | USING |
| 57 | Much sales | RETAIL |
| 58 | “No bid” | I PASS |
| 60 | An end to depend | -ENCE |
| 62 | Head honcho | CEO |
| 63 | “Resume speed,” musically | A TEMPO |
| 64 | Emailing option | BCC |
| 65 | Riddle-ending query | WHAT AM I? (“TAM” dropped down) |
| 67 | Toward the stern | ABAFT |
| 69 | Its first letter stands for “India” | IPA |
| 70 | Certain tenant | ROOMER |
| 72 | Lex, e.g., in N.Y.C. | AVE |
| 74 | Misfortunes | ILLS |
| 75 | Going for broke | ALL IN |
| 77 | Sides in Risk | ARMIES |
| 78 | Bette Midler’s “Divine” nickname | MISS M |
| 80 | Tense periods, for short | OTS |
| 82 | Archer of film | ANNE |
| 83 | Dangerous environment | SNAKE PIT (“KEPI” dropping down) |
| 84 | Easy-to-swallow pill | GELCAP |
| 85 | Food item cracked open before eating | CRAB LEG |
| 87 | Prized duck | EIDER |
| 89 | It comes after II Chronicles | BOOK OF EZRA (“FEZ” dropping down) |
| 91 | “Today was just brutal!” | I’M SPENT! |
| 94 | Coiner of the term “Oedipus complex” | FREUD |
| 96 | / | PER |
| 97 | Thickheaded | DIM |
| 100 | Words of denial | NOT I |
| 101 | Lost | AT SEA |
| 103 | All-nighter aid | NODOZ |
| 105 | Sets of plotted points | LOCI |
| 106 | Shade of pink | CORAL |
| 108 | Immediately … or where this puzzle’s five shaded squares appear? | AT THE DROP OF A HAT |
| 111 | Floor | AMAZE |
| 112 | Japanese symbol of luck | KOI |
| 113 | Largo or lento | SLOW |
| 114 | Swimming | NATANT |
| 115 | Notable schemer | PONZI |
| 116 | Some dash lengths | EMS |
| 117 | Rock stars are frequently on this | TOUR |
| 118 | Come out | EMERGE |
| 119 | Standard parts of combo meals | SODAS |
| 120 | “I’m good, thanks” | NAH |
| 121 | E-tail site since 2005 | ETSY |
| 122 | King’s speech? | SERMON |
Down
| Number | Clues | Answers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kind of year | FISCAL |
| 2 | Collision | IMPACT |
| 3 | Calf raised for its meat | VEALER |
| 4 | Gloucester and Kent in “King Lear” | EARLS |
| 5 | Certain bubbly, informally | ASTI |
| 6 | Final work of Willa Cather’s “Prairie Trilogy” | MY ANTONIA |
| 7 | Tennis commentator’s cry | IT’S IN! |
| 8 | Police officer who’s not necessarily on horseback | MOUNTIE |
| 9 | “Play next” command on a music app | ADD TO QUEUE |
| 10 | Shade of green | MOSS |
| 11 | Cowboy’s rope | LARIAT |
| 12 | “Here we go again …” | OH BOY … |
| 13 | Followers of openers | MAIN ACTS |
| 14 | By oneself, in a way | STAG |
| 15 | It’s played for half a beat in 4/4 time | EIGHTH NOTE |
| 16 | Country whose name consists of three consecutive state postal abbreviations | MALAWI |
| 17 | Peaceful | IRENIC |
| 18 | ___ spawn (hellions) | SATAN’S |
| 28 | “Ooh, let’s do that!” | GOOD IDEA! |
| 29 | “Eww, that’s enough!” | TMI! |
| 34 | MetLife Stadium team, on scoreboards | NYG |
| 37 | Clear and set, as tables | BUS |
| 39 | Scanned IDs | UPCS |
| 41 | Italian pistol | BERETTA |
| 42 | Gets to | BUGS |
| 43 | One who cracks the whip? | LION TAMER |
| 44 | Plastic construction piece | LEGO BLOCK |
| 45 | Serving in a red-and-white striped box | POPCORN |
| 46 | Totally out | IN A COMA |
| 48 | Juice brand | HI-C |
| 49 | Longtime N.B.A. on TNT analyst | O’NEAL |
| 51 | Who wrote “Some people talk to animals. Not many listen, though. That’s the problem.” | AA MILNE |
| 52 | Action of a ladle | DIPPING |
| 53 | “Miss ___” (2016 political thriller) | SLOANE |
| 54 | Some fall births | LIBRAS |
| 57 | Heroes of the Battle of Britain, for short | RAF |
| 59 | Babe | SWEETIE |
| 61 | Mannerly | CIVIL |
| 66 | Freelancers’ units: Abbr. | HRS |
| 68 | Colorful treat that resembles a rocket | ASTRO POP |
| 71 | All-Star Mets catcher of the 1990s-2000s | MIKE PIAZZA |
| 73 | Corner PC key | ESC |
| 74 | Tow destination | IMPOUND LOT |
| 76 | Scat snippet | LA LA |
| 79 | “Quién ___?” | SABE |
| 81 | Sanctuaries | SAFE ZONES |
| 84 | Be conned | GET TAKEN |
| 86 | [Shiver] | [BRR] |
| 88 | With 93-Down, half of a double helix | DNA |
| 90 | Skunklike, say | ODOROUS |
| 91 | Like TV but not radio? | IN CAPS |
| 92 | “Old MacDonald” farm sounds | MOO MOO |
| 93 | See 88-Down | STRAND |
| 94 | Purchase at an African market | FETISH |
| 95 | “Yay, team!” | RAH! |
| 97 | Cause damage | DO HARM |
| 98 | Volunteer’s declaration | I CAN GO |
| 99 | Snowball fighter’s protection | MITTEN |
| 102 | Botanical opening | STOMA |
| 104 | Marriage money | DOWRY |
| 105 | “Ciao!” | LATER! |
| 107 | Gifts that one usually bows when receiving | LEIS |
| 109 | Certain dirección | ESTE |
| 110 | What stars have | FAME |
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