Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 10 Apr 21, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Marketing metric | AD SALES |
Utter rot | TWADDLE |
How Dickens describes Marley in “A Christmas Carol” | DEAD AS A DOORNAIL |
Friend from way back | OLD ACQUAINTANCE |
“In case you forgot …,” e.g. | NUDGE |
Supersmooth | SILKY |
Spiced quaff | NOG |
Like some threats | IDLE |
Set shots? | TAKES |
Actress Ferrell of “White Men Can’t Jump” | TYRA |
“The thing about that is …” | SEE … |
“Heavens to Murgatroyd!” | MY GOD! |
Figure to the left of Clinton in a famous 1993 photo-op handshake | RABIN |
Harry and Lloyd’s road trip destination in “Dumb and Dumber” | ASPEN |
Boil down | DECOCT |
Chopin composed three collections of them | ETUDES |
Scotch fillet, by another name | RIB EYE |
Salon offering | DYE JOB |
It may be sprinkled with sprinkles | DONUT |
Uncle ___ | REMUS |
Matchmaking targets? | SOCKS |
Go nowhere | SIT |
Actor/comedian Mike | EPPS |
Refuses to go along | BALKS |
Casual, dismissive response | UH, NO |
Trouble | AIL |
___ Brothers (pop trio) | JONAS |
“Träskor” in Sweden and “geta” in Japan, to name two | CLOGS |
The bare essentials, so to speak | MEAT AND POTATOES |
Election plot twist | OCTOBER SURPRISE |
Must | NEEDS TO |
Letters have them | TENANTS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Hunk | ADONIS |
Hoodwink | DELUDE |
Prepare to ride, with “up” | SADDLE … |
“Opposites attract,” for one | ADAGE |
Tie up | LACE |
Abbr. on a law firm’s letterhead | ESQ |
Hot links, say | SAUSAGES |
Put in work | TOILED |
Detail-oriented sorts | WONKS |
Affected, in a way | ARTY |
Cellular data plan? | DNA |
Classic ballad set to the tune of “Londonderry Air” | DANNY BOY |
What fennel tastes like | LICORICE |
Graceful and tasteful | ELEGANT |
Vegetable whose name is Japanese for “big root” | DAIKON |
Not so intense, say | TYPE B |
“Be silent,” on a music score | TACET |
It worked with a prompt | MS-DOS |
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