Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 11 Jun 20, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Something cut by a lapidary | GEM |
Lineup at a truck stop | RIGS |
Stunned, in a way | TASED |
There was much of it in Shakespeare | ADO |
Head of Harpo Productions | OPRAH |
Conscious | AWAKE |
Cry of disgust | FEH! |
Relative of a raccoon | COATI |
Many eyes are upon it, informally | TATER |
With 22-Across, mid-20th-century giant in 59-/62-Across | FRANK/ELVIS |
See 20-Across | … SINATRA/PRESLEY |
Appear that way | SEEM TO |
Direction in EspaƱa | ESTE |
Bag, in commercialese | SAK |
Port in southern Italy | BARI |
Secret knowledge | ARCANA |
Counted toward the totality of | FIGURED IN |
Turns (off) | SHUTS |
Things exchanged between brides and grooms | I DOS |
Hit for 20-/22-Across (1969 or 1977) | MY WAY |
About half of a regular soccer field | ACRE |
William and Mary, e.g. | NAMES |
Flag | LOSE STEAM |
Coffers | CHESTS |
“Haughty Juno’s unrelenting ___”: Aeneid | HATE |
Old TV knob abbr. | HOR |
On | ATOP |
Adjusts one’s sight | RE-AIMS |
With 62-Across, see 20-Across | POPULAR |
See 59-Across | … MUSIC |
Shade of blue | ROYAL |
Martin Luther King Jr. had one | DREAM |
Fill for a schooner | ALE |
Actor who was People magazine’s 1992 Sexiest Man Alive | NOLTE |
Cabinet department | STATE |
___ Arbor | ANN |
Pastime for Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin | CHESS |
Tore | SPED |
Soft component of fleece? | CEE |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Blunders | GAFFES |
First woman to receive her own New York City ticker-tape parade (1926) | EDERLE |
Native Arizonan | MOHAVE |
Moon or Mercury | ROCK STAR |
N.Y.S.E. debut | IPO |
Understand | GRASP |
Spoof | SATIRE |
Secret spillers | TATTLERS |
Conscious | AWARE |
Thai dip | SATAY SAUCE |
Squeeze (out) | EKE |
German “the” | DER |
Duncan ___ | HINES |
Some clouds | NIMBUSES |
Old film dog | ASTA |
Western city known as “Family City U.S.A.” | OREM |
Bone cavities | ANTRA |
Casey of “American Top 40” | KASEM |
Bit of bucolic verse | IDYL |
Country house | CHATEAU |
Small songbird | FINCH |
Where to find an American in Moscow? | IDAHO |
1960s TV character who often said “Surprise, surprise, surprise!” | GOMER PYLE |
___ Jima | IWO |
First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949) | NASH |
Coin collector’s interest | YEAR |
Beans and rice | STAPLES |
Like some glasses | STEMMED |
Alphabet trio | STU |
Ford contemporary | OLDS |
Line on an auto shop invoice | PARTS |
One spared by God in a Bible story | ISAAC |
Who wrote, in a classic children’s book, “It is hard to be brave when you’re only a Very Small Animal” | MILNE |
Something that might be stolen while a crowd watches? | SCENE |
Supply for General Mills | OATS |
Garner | REAP |
G.O.P. grp. | RNC |
Cry of awe | OOH! |
Disposed of, in a way | ATE |
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