Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 7 Jul 19, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Cleaning product in a dangerous 2010s viral internet challenge | TIDE POD |
“Home” in a classic song | THE RANGE |
Jack of children’s rhyme | SPRAT |
“Agreed” | I CONCUR |
Escapes, as molasses | OOZES OUT |
Irregularly notched, as a leaf | EROSE |
Protein found in hair and hooves | KERATIN |
Possible move in 70-Down | KNIGHT TO B-EIGHT |
Watson’s creator | IBM |
Pain for a tiler, maybe | SORE KNEES |
Yearbook | ANNUAL |
Side represented by △ | BLACK |
Adams and Elgort | ANSELS |
Doctor’s order | MEDICINE |
Dorothy’s caretaker in “The Wizard of Oz” | AUNTIE EM |
Irritate | VEX |
Irritable | TESTY |
Verify the addition of | RETOTAL |
Nabisco product with an exclamation point in its name | CHIPS AHOY! |
That guy’s | HIS |
Ill repute, to a Brit | DISHONOUR |
Santa ___ winds | ANA |
Some ovations | BRAVOS |
Become attentive | PERK UP |
Succeeds | MAKES IT |
Cowboy flick | OATER |
Eve’s counterpart | MORN |
What a plant may exude | RESIN |
Freak out | PANIC |
Treasure | ADORE |
When doubled, a Thor Heyerdahl book | AKU |
Mother ___ | TERESA |
[Grumble, grumble] | [HUMPH] |
Pith holders | RINDS |
Set aside for now | TABLED |
Score elements: Abbr. | PTS |
Digital message | E-NOTE |
Old gold coin | DUCAT |
Map of Hawaii or Alaska, often | INSET |
1974 Gould/Sutherland C.I.A. spoof | S*P*Y*S |
Lushes | WINOS |
Deteriorate with age | SENESCE |
Cut into bits | CHOP UP |
Prevents, legally | ESTOPS |
Letters near an X-ray machine | TSA |
People native to Tennessee and the Carolinas | CHEROKEES |
“While I have you …,” in a text | BTW |
Classic 1922 film subtitled “A Symphony of Horror” | NOSFERATU |
Brown-headed nest appropriator | COWBIRD |
“Fighting” college team | IRISH |
Maker of pens and lighters | BIC |
Sheer fabric | GOSSAMER |
First commercial film shown in stereophonic sound | FANTASIA |
Key of Bizet’s first symphony | C MAJOR |
Side represented by ◯ | WHITE |
87 is a common one | OCTANE |
Conspicuous | PROMINENT |
Yuletide contraction | ‘TIS |
Possible result of 25-Across | CHECKMATE IN ONE |
Arrests | COLLARS |
Outpost for an osprey | AERIE |
No longer needed for questioning | FREE TO GO |
Senator Tammy Duckworth or former senator Max Cleland | AMPUTEE |
Symbol of directness | LASER |
Arrived at, as an answer | LANDED ON |
Swollen area | ABSCESS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Hangout often near a pool | TIKI BAR |
Glacial hue | ICE BLUE |
Like Mount Kilimanjaro | DORMANT |
Doe in Bambi | ENA |
Polling fig. | PCT |
French acceptances | OUIS |
Title 1962 film villain | DR NO |
Valentine heart, e.g. | TOKEN |
Urban cacophony | HONKS |
Slate, e.g. | E-ZINE |
Touch up, as styled hair | REGEL |
Some airborne particulates | ASHES |
What dashes may represent in internet searches | NOTS |
Kind of reaction | GUT |
Ike’s W.W. II command | ETO |
Veto on movie night | SEEN IT |
Figure in many a fairy tale | PRINCE |
Mischievous | ROGUISH |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit “Foolish” | ASHANTI |
Some cuppas | TETLEYS |
No longer edible | BAD |
Computing acronym | RAM |
Silicon Valley start-up V.I.P. | CTO |
Baby fox | KIT |
Unexceptional | MEH |
Prefix with planet | EXO- |
St. Louis’s ___ Bridge, the oldest span over the Mississippi | EADS |
Biblical high priest | ELI |
The “u” spelling of 50-Across, e.g.: Abbr. | VAR |
Figures in the Sistine Chapel | CHERUBS |
Part of Africa or an orchestra | HORN |
Your signature might be in this | INK |
Came down hard | POURED |
Terrific | SUPER |
Chatter | YAK |
City that hosted the 1974 World’s Fair | SPOKANE |
Rare beneficiaries of royal succession | NEPHEWS |
Together | AS A UNIT |
Equipment for 70-Down | BOARD |
Dating app distance metric | RADIUS |
Stat | AT ONCE |
Lush | VERDANT |
Son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon | ORESTES |
Enter incorrectly | MISTYPE |
Jawbone of ___ (biblical weapon) | AN ASS |
How early Beatles songs were recorded | IN MONO |
Best | TIP-TOP |
Suffix on many an infomercial product’s name | -MATIC |
Self-inflicted ritual death of a samurai | SEPPUKU |
Subject game of this puzzle | CHESS |
Leash | TETHER |
Dulce de ___ (confection) | LECHE |
Notice | SPOT |
___ Luis Obispo | SAN |
One of 24 in un giorno | ORA |
Those: Sp. | ESOS |
Banned aerosol propellant, for short | CFC |
Green: Prefix | ECO- |
Like some lenses | BIFOCAL |
Wrong pipe, so to speak | TRACHEA |
Spends December through March (in) | WINTERS |
Bit of judo attire | OBI |
One-named singer with the 2014 hit “Chandelier” | SIA |
Indianapolis-to-St. Louis dir. | WSW |
“Phooey!” | BAH! |
Ape | IMITATE |
Calls it quits | RETIRES |
Boutique stock | DRESSES |
Barbie’s younger sister | STACIE |
Long (for) | HANKER |
Part of an M.A. program application | GRE |
Religious sch. | SEM |
Called out | CRIED |
Any of the Apennines | MONTE |
In ___ (grumpy) | A MOOD |
War hawk | JINGO |
Situation after a leadoff single | ONE ON |
Ball ___ | PEEN |
Big org. in Saturday afternoon TV | NCAA |
“Indiana Jones” setting | TOMB |
Half of a 1955 union merger | AFL |
Singer’s syllable | TRA |
They’ll sound sped up at 45 r.p.m. | LPS |
French director Besson | LUC |
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