Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 5 Dec 20, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Snack product once owned by General Mills | SLIM JIM |
Like many a yoga master | LIMBER |
Words from one preparing to knock back a few | LINE ‘EM UP! |
Just think of something | IDEATE |
FedEx Office alternative | UPS STORE |
Four of a kind, say | TETRAD |
The “Black Paintings” and others | GOYAS |
Temple offering: Abbr. | DEG |
Checkout choice | DEBIT |
Big biceps, slangily | GUNS |
Very fine example | JEWEL |
Spot for a slicer | DELI |
Without a script, briefly | OTC |
Get pooped | TIRE OUT |
Letters for a proof reader | QED |
Woman of the world? | MOTHER NATURE |
Cherished by | DEAR TO |
Things kept in bottles | GENIES |
Squiggly musical symbols | QUARTER RESTS |
Dr. Jekyll creator’s inits. | RLS |
Tenor part in Donizetti’s “Don Pasquale” | ERNESTO |
“There is no ___ higher than truth”: Gandhi | GOD |
Nickname for a man whose name means “merciful” | CLEM |
Ava DuVernay film subject | SELMA |
Beverage brand with a lizard logo | SOBE |
Stuff in a den, once | OPIUM |
Skater Babilonia | TAI |
Dive | SWOOP |
One getting in on the hustle? | DANCER |
“That was nice!” | I LIKED IT! |
Choice word | EITHER |
Diabolical | DEVILISH |
Beaks | SNOOTS |
“How can I say no?!” | YES, LETS! |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Comics character with a pug nose | SLUGGO |
Golfer’s near miss | LIP OUT |
Together | IN SYNC |
Features of Hopi lands in Arizona | MESAS |
Dashes (off) | JETS |
Start of some thoughts shared on social media | IMO |
Informal name for Vespa mandarinia | MURDER HORNET |
Blasted | LIT |
Tagged, for short | IDED |
Handed (out) | METED |
Occasion for smoking | BARBEQUE |
Amazon and others | ETAILERS |
Reason not to go swimming in the ocean | RED TIDE |
Itsy-bitsy | PEEWEE |
Long-running fictional hero who made his debut in “Call for the Dead” | GEORGE SMILEY |
Heebie-jeebies | JITTERS |
Anti-insomnia drug | LUNESTA |
Dessert you might be “liable” to eat? | TORTE |
Relative of molto, in music | TANTO |
Calendar abbr. | MAR |
Quaint agreement | ‘TIS |
Slight headache, maybe | DULL PAIN |
Gradually become familiar with | EASE INTO |
Things scanned nowadays | QR CODES |
Put down again, as tiles | RELAID |
It’s a treat | GOODIE |
One found among the reeds | OBOIST |
Bathymetry measurements | DEPTHS |
A lot | MUCHO |
Peachy | SWELL |
Cross | MEET |
Makes tracks, in a way | SKIS |
$200 Monopoly properties, for short | RRS |
“___ known rivers” (start of a Langston Hughes poem) | I’VE |
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