Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 12 May 19, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Whole lot | TON |
Recalcitrant child’s cry | I WON’T! |
Early 20th-century author who foresaw TV and wireless telephones | BAUM |
Moved surreptitiously | STOLE |
Squabbling | AT IT |
Multitask command | MACRO |
As well | ALSO |
Assailed | HAD AT |
What’s measured by [circled letters] | MINERAL HARDNESS [MOHS] |
States as fact | AVERS |
Some group dinners | POTLUCKS |
Employ cajolery on | COAX |
In the indeterminate future | SOME DAY |
Wan | ASHEN |
Have nothing to do with | SHUN |
Take place | OCCUR |
Coveted Scrabble tile | ESS |
What’s measured by [circled letters] | TEMPERATURE [CELSIUS] |
D.C. nine | NATS |
2006 novel for which Cormac McCarthy won a Pulitzer Prize | THE ROAD |
In the least | AT ALL |
Org. with Sharks and Penguins | NHL |
Parts of reviews you might not want to read | SPOILERS |
Philosophy | ISM |
Follow-up shot | BOOSTER |
Besmirch | TAR |
___ colada | PINA |
Grad | ALUM |
“I said enough!” | STOP IT! |
Chemical compound | ENOL |
One side of an argument | CON |
“Ora pro ___” | NOBIS |
Grab quickly | SNAP UP |
Q-V link | -R-S-T-U- |
What’s measured by [circled letters] | WIND SPEED [BEAUFORT] |
Nascar ___ (demographic group) | DADS |
Puncture | PIERCE |
Brand pitched as “Always Comfortable” | SERTA |
Contented sound | AAH! |
Heroic poetry | EPOS |
Hatfield haters | MCCOYS |
Small dam | WEIR |
Clubs, e.g. … or entry requirement for some clubs | SUIT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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City famous for its Cuban sandwiches | TAMPA |
Serving no practical purpose | OTIOSE |
Individual tic-tac-toe squares | NINTHS |
Desktop item since 1998 | IMAC |
Beat the rap | WALK |
Phil who sang “Love Me, I’m a Liberal” | OCHS |
Packers’ org.? | NRA |
Set aflame | TORCHED |
One of a bunch? | BANANA |
Women’s soccer star ___ Morgan | ALEX |
Letters at sea | USS |
Crustaceans that carry their own camouflage | MOSS CRABS |
Performing whale, once | SHAMU |
Establishment frequented by Falstaff | TAVERN |
Really binged, briefly | OD’ED |
Yuri Zhivago’s love | LARA |
Competitor of Amazon Handmade | ETSY |
Moon of Saturn named after a Greek Oceanid | TELESTO |
Hightail it | RUN |
Gloomy | DOUR |
Predators of armadillos and rabbits | OCELOTS |
Places where cucumber slices are not for salad | SPAS |
Openly gay | OUT |
Tending toward an outcome | TELIC |
Before, old-style | ERE NOW |
Rick of “Ghostbusters” | MORANIS |
Nickname for Thomasina | TAMMIE |
Like Henry VIII, religiously | ANTI-PAPAL |
Former Showtime series about Henry VIII | THE TUDORS |
Camera inits. | SLR |
Cool | HIP |
Symbol of craziness | LOON |
Home of Hearst Castle | SAN SIMEON |
Alee, at sea | PROTECTED |
Dubious excuse for not turning in homework | I LOST IT |
Poor | SUBPAR |
Powerful queen, in hearts | SPADE |
Maryland athlete, for short | TERP |
Singer Bocelli | ANDREA |
Bad thing to be left in, with “the” | LURCH |
Feeling unsettled, in a way | SEASICK |
“Hey, over here!” | PSST! |
Like Indiana Dunes among the U.S.’s 61 national parks | NEWEST |
Three-time Pro Bowler Culpepper | DAUNTE |
Actor Bud of “Harold and Maude” | CORT |
Break from screen viewing | EYE REST |
45 things | HI-FIS |
Gives up for good | SWEARS OFF |
Excessively | TOO |
Line on a map: Abbr. | RTE |
Nipple | TEAT |
Attainable | IN REACH |
Great time | ERA |
Big brand in soft drinks | SUNKIST |
Pizza chain since 1956 | SBARRO |
W.W. II admiral nicknamed “Bull” | HALSEY |
Preliminary exam: Abbr. | QUAL |
Transport to Sugar Hill, in a classic song | “A” TRAIN |
Unlike most of Perry Mason’s clients | GUILTY |
Setting for fraud, maybe | ARSON |
Roster builders, briefly | GMS |
Bel ___ cheese | PAESE |
Wild goat | IBEX |
Word before and after “all” | MINE |
Round part of a tool | PEEN |
___ bean | FAVA |
Lose steam | TIRE |
“Bus Stop” playwright | INGE |
Like bourbon | AGED |
Zip | NIL |
Morning coat | DEW |
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