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Sunday, September 6, 2020

NY Times Crossword 6 Sep 20, Sunday

Today's crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 6 Sep 20, Sunday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across

CluesAnswers
Part of a backpackSTRAP
Pyramids, oftenTOMBS
(Double) Dutch requirementsROPES
EvanWelsh :: ___ : Scottish : IAN
One of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”IRINA
Hunter of mythORION
Bring to bearEXERT
(Double) Result, maybe, in briefRBI
Many apartments in old warehouse districtsLOFTS
Japanese comics styleMANGA
Labor Day baby, e.g.VIRGO
Shape formed by an extended thumb and index fingersELL
Good person to believe inONESELF
Switz. neighborGER
Writer Tarbell who took on Standard OilIDA
Pins are placed at the end of themLANES
(Double) 07 filmYOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
Some E.M.T. casesODS
Buying bingesSPREES
Count in musicBASIE
Logical start?ECO-
(Double) U precederVEE
Picked from a lineup, informallyIDED
HurtAIL
ProverbsOLD SAWS
Like puppeteers, usuallyUNSEEN
MavenWIZ
Leafy crown materialLAUREL
(Double) Day competitorLITTLE BROWN AND COMPANY
BailiwicksAREAS
LegalLICIT
Chief Chirpa and others, in sci-fiEWOKS
Wastes awayROTS
“(Double) Fantasy” Grammy winnerONO
Cool, in old slangHEP
“The way things are currently going ”AS IS
Muscle problemSPASM
MuscularBUILT
Grammy-winning country singer BlackCLINT
(Double) Play combo of oldTINKER TO EVERS TO CHANCE
Mark ___, winner of the 1998 MastersO’MEARA
George Carlin was its first host, for shortSNL
State capital on the Colorado RiverAUSTIN
Subject of Newton’s first law of motionINERTIA
(Double) Dealers do thisLIE
Have an in-tents experience?CAMP
QB’s pass: Abbr.ATT
“___ to My Socks,” Pablo Neruda poemODE
Larsson who wrote “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”STIEG
AdditionallyTO BOOT
Deletes, with “out”XES
(Double) Tree alternativeINTERCONTINENTAL
Kind of salamiGENOA
N.Y.C.’s first subway lineIRT
Like some gas: Abbr.REG
“Big Sur” novelist, 1962KEROUAC
(Triple) A suggestionRTE
World capital whose name comes from the Greek for “wisdom”SOFIA
HumbleABASE
Jazz composer with an Egyptian-inspired nameSUN RA
“___ your call”IT’S
“Elements of Algebra” author, 1770EULER
First lady of the 1950sMAMIE
Kind of pear that resembles an appleASIAN
Rapper with the 2003 hit “I Can”NAS
“Judge ___” (1995 Stallone movie)DREDD
___ and curl (salon treatment)PRESS
Not interfere withLET BE

Down

CluesAnswers
Tower over the fieldSILO
Sci-fi film with vehicles called “light cycles”TRON
Loaded (with)RIFE
Prone to fidgetingANTSY
Some 1990s ToyotasPASEOS
American fashion designer who once served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint LaurentTOM FORD
___ pro nobisORA
Mixed togetherMINGLED
Gets one over onBOGEYS
Junkyard warning, maybeSNARL
Play back?REVIVAL
Rust and quartzOXIDES
Equity valuation statP/E RATIO
Tiny bit of workERG
Vodka brand, informallySTOLI
She gained fame from her leading role in “Fame”IRENE CARA
Having the meansABLE
___ Lofgren, guitarist for the E Street BandNILS
WolflikeLUPINE
Great two-pair poker handACES UP
Once calledNEE
Spanish resort islandIBIZA
“Sure, I guess ”WELL, OK
Relating to egg cellsOVULAR
Actor who won a 2016 Presidential Medal of FreedomDE NIRO
Six-line verseSESTET
Wilson of “Meet the Parents”OWEN
Colloquial contractionAIN’T
Stops upDAMS
SurreptitiousSLY
Greek H’sETAS
Golfer ErnieELS
It ended on Nov. 11, 1918WWI
Swell upBLOAT
Laundry soap since 1908RINSO
“___, all ye faithful”O COME
Classic fruity sodasNEHIS
Occupied, with “in”DWELT
Accept as chargedCOP TO
“How sad!”ALAS!
Liquor levy, e.g.SIN TAX
ProvokeINCITE
Surgical insertsSTENTS
Painter José María ___SERT
Kind wordsPRAISE
“Va ___” (Italian “All right”)BENE
Something to bookmarkURL
Film director JonCHU
You, to YvesTOI
“___ doctor, but ”I’M NO
Trait of a clingy romantic partnerNEEDINESS
Lead singer of rock’s Yeah Yeah Yeahs (who uses just the initial of her last name)KARENO
Churchill’s trademark gestureV-SIGN
Author born Truman Streckfus PersonsCAPOTE
Not much at allA TRIFLE
Ballet attireLEOTARD
Pig in a poke or pigeon dropCON GAME
“The Simpsons” grandpaABE
“More of the ___” (1967 #1 album)MONKEES
Weepy 1954 Patti Page hitI CRIED
Haberdasher’s claspTIE BAR
Of the ankleTARSAL
Stunned, in a wayTASED
Walk heavilyTRAMP
Contemptible sortLOUSE
Toothy smileGRIN
Jazz’s JamesETTA
Condo, e.g.UNIT
Kaffiyeh wearerARAB
Christmas tree hangingCANE
Just between us?OUR
Family nicknameSIS

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