Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 1 Jun 19, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Baseball great who was the subject of the 2006 best seller “Game of Shadows” | BONDS |
Authorize, as a digital contract | E-SIGN |
Takes heat from | UNARMS |
Political figure who became a CNN commentator in 2015 | AXELROD |
Won back | RETOOK |
Advance showing of a film | SCREENER |
Annoying bedmate | BLANKET HOG |
“___ doomed!” | WE’RE |
Subject of an overnight lab study | SLEEP APNEA |
D.O.T. branch | FAA |
Right now | THIS SECOND |
Winner of the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in N.F.L. history (16 total points) | PATRIOT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Start of many a morning commute, informally | BURB |
Some first-years after undergrad | ONE LS |
___ astrology, study with horoscopes | NATAL |
Means of surveillance | DRONE |
Go to pot? | SMOKE |
Potential recidivists | EX-CONS |
Classic blazer fabrics | SERGES |
Ending with quart- or quint- | -ILE |
Developed | GREW |
“I’m fine, but thanks” | NONE FOR ME |
Nonbeliever | SKEPTIC |
Part of a fireplace | ASHPIT |
Disturbed | DERANGED |
Literary anthology | READER |
Squaw Valley backdrop | TAHOE |
Backing | AEGIS |
Wasted word to a housecat | COME |
Turnovers, e.g. | PASTRIES |
Group working on P.S.A. campaigns | AD COUNCIL |
Big name in cookware | T-FAL |
Stood on the hind legs, with “up” | RARED |
Product made with steel wool | SOS PAD |
Dark-skinned grape used in winemaking | SYRAH |
Locale of London’s Leicester Square | WEST END |
Abu Simbel statue honoree | RAMSES |
Activity for new parents | NAMING |
Percussionist’s wooden sticks | CLAVES |
As good as it gets | IDEAL |
Try to get in, say | APPLY |
“Suh-weet!,” quaintly | NEATO! |
Do business? | SALON |
Proctor’s declaration | TIME |
Septet in Dante’s “Purgatorio” | SINS |
Lose crispness, in dialect | SOG |
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