Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 25 Jul 20, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Retailer that hired its first openly transgender model in 2019 | VICTORIA’S SECRET |
| From day one | ALL ALONG THE LINE |
| Props at the Oscars | SEALED ENVELOPES |
| Nose-dive | TANK |
| Top of a face | XII |
| “You can’t make me!,” e.g. | SASS |
| Certain Indian wedding garb | SARI |
| Puff, perhaps | TOKE |
| Image on the back of a $50 bill | CAPITOL |
| Boundaryless | UNEDGED |
| Kind of shoe that shouldn’t be worn in a factory | OPEN-TOE |
| Aqua | SEA BLUE |
| ___ Mountains, range in Russia and Mongolia | ALTAI |
| Certain upholstery fabric | TOILE |
| Simple cable binder | TIE WRAP |
| Was on eggshells? | BROODED |
| Cry upon spotting a new package delivery | IT’S HERE! |
| Pigs, jocularly | OINKERS |
| One of many writings by Theocritus | IDYL |
| Artist once called “The President Maker” | NAST |
| Parent company of Zipcar | AVIS |
| Computer addresses, for short | IPS |
| Bounce off the walls | ECHO |
| Trifecta | WIN, PLACE AND SHOW |
| Like opportunities that might be hard to decline | ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME |
| Know for the future | LEARN ONE’S LESSON |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Oceanic | VAST |
| Intestinal neighbors of jejuna and ceca | ILEA |
| What a coat of arms might represent | CLAN |
| Doesn’t project one’s voice, say | TALKS IN A WHISPER |
| It’s a big whoop | OLE! |
| Bit of lakeside equipment | ROD |
| Like the Dalai Lama since 1959 | IN EXILE |
| Hindu god of fire | AGNI |
| One of the Fourteen Holy Helpers in Roman Catholicism | ST VITUS |
| Pronoun with a slash in it | S/HE |
| Main ingredient in unadon | EEL |
| Things for which you must memorize information | CLOSED-BOOK TESTS |
| “Live With Kelly and Ryan” co-host | RIPA |
| Spanish letters with (or without) tildes | ENES |
| Julia Roberts’s character in the “Ocean’s” films | TESS |
| Opposite of naked | ATTIRED |
| Down Under critter | ROO |
| Whole | ONE |
| Hollywood’s Diane, Buster and Michael | KEATONS |
| Animal with a long snout and striped tail | COATI |
| H.S. English course, for short | AP LIT |
| For whose sake? | PETE’S |
| Smooth move | GLIDE |
| Introducer of the math symbol “e” | EULER |
| Exploits | DEEDS |
| Ending with legend or second | -ARY |
| Prominent feature of Louisiana’s state flag | PELICAN |
| Some small Asian exports | BONSAIS |
| Coastal waterway | RIA |
| Completely missing, informally | AWOL |
| Tree hugger, as it were | VINE |
| Speakers of Quechua | INCA |
| Three-time World Cup champion | PELE |
| XXX | CHIS |
| Part of who you are? | HOMO |
| Good name for a debtor? | OWEN |
| The “L” in the Broadway monogram “L.M.M.” | LIN |
| Spanish 101 word with a tilde | ANO |
| Its members have plenty of down time: Abbr. | NFL |
| Ruby ___ | DEE |
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