Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 4 Apr 21, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Chow down on | SNARF |
“Exactly like this” | JUST SO |
Word with mild or well | -MANNERED |
Character often found in children’s books | WALDO |
Emotionally process, in modern lingo | UNPACK |
Repeated cry in 1931’s “Frankenstein” | IT’S ALIVE! |
*Perfect curveball? | IDEAL BREAKER (I in “deal breaker”) |
Ivy League city | NEW HAVEN |
Jam | FIX |
Crucial | KEY |
White coat? | ENAMEL |
Course standards | PARS |
Emergency room concern | TRAUMA |
*Batting coach’s instruction to a lackadaisical hitter? | BUNT SERIOUSLY (N in “but, seriously”) |
Habitual drinkers | LUSHES |
Opposed (to) | AVERSE |
*Apprentice groundskeepers? | LAWN STUDENTS (N in “law students”) |
Singer/songwriter Parks with the 2021 album “Collapsed in Sunbeams” | ARLO |
It might get pulled in both directions | SAW |
New York’s Mount ___ Hospital | SINAI |
Dark wine grape | MERLOT |
Part of a heartbeat | SYSTOLE |
Diplomatic official: Abbr. | AMB |
Corn core | COB |
Cancels | SCRUBS |
Alacrity | HASTE |
Afternoon socials | TEAS |
Where dreams are made | BED |
*Overenthusiastic description of a routine base hit? | SO FAIR, SO GOOD (I in “so far, so good”) |
Stand-in for Middle America | PEORIA |
Pair of socks? | ONE-TWO |
*Umpire’s aid in judging foul balls? | LINE DETECTOR (N in “lie detector”) |
GPS approximation | ETA |
Sgt. and cpl., e.g. | NCOS |
Airer of “Nancy Drew” | THE CW |
Old salt | SEA DOG |
Fury | IRE |
State where M.L.K. marched: Abbr. | ALA |
Some fins | DORSALS |
King James on a court | LEBRON |
Do as Henry VI did | GO MAD |
Letters on some foundations | SPF |
Jumpy sorts, in brief | ROOS |
*Long hours of fielding practice? | LABOR OF GLOVE (G in “labor of love”) |
___ only | ADULTS |
Tilting | ASLOPE |
*Imperceptible fastball movement? | INVISIBLE SINK (S in “invisible ink”) |
All over the place | GLOBAL |
Jimmy ___ (luxury shoe brand) | CHOO |
Scientist buried in Westminster Abbey | DARWIN |
Pop artist who sings “Satisfied” on “The Hamilton Mixtape” | SIA |
New ___ (cap brand) | ERA |
Trouble, metaphorically | HOT WATER |
Ballgame extenders … and what can literally be found in the answers to the asterisked clues | EXTRA INNINGS |
Beekeeper | APIARIST |
___ to go | RARING |
Run-D.M.C. and the Jonas Brothers, for example | TRIOS |
Bands’ performance sheets | SET LISTS |
Unruffled | SMOOTH |
___ Domingo | SANTO |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Bird that can spend up to 10 months in the air without landing | SWIFT |
Absolute bottom | NADIR |
Digital assistant | ALEXA |
Food packaging abbr., once | RDA |
What’s heard at many a coffeehouse | FOLK MUSIC |
Group sometimes said to be “out” | JURY |
French article | UNE |
Pampering place | SPA |
In use | TAKEN |
Candle choice | SCENT |
Gumbo pods | OKRAS |
Goddess with a sacred owl | MINERVA |
Designers’ studios | ATELIERS |
Its capital is Sydney: Abbr. | NSW |
“Uh-uh” | NAH |
Go by | ELAPSE |
Compete with | RIVAL |
Part of EGBDF | EVERY |
Places to play cards, often | DENS |
The Daily ___ (online news site) | BEAST |
___ culpa | MEA |
It plays a role in arm-twisting | ULNA |
“Venerable” saint | BEDE |
Manual readers | USERS |
Air France hub | ORLY |
It brought Hope to the world | USO SHOW |
When doubled, a Nabokov protagonist | HUMBERT |
Pre-bar challenge, briefly | LSAT |
“Je t’___” | AIME |
Org. with Fire and Sparks | WNBA |
It was first won by the N.Y. Mets in 1969 | NLCS |
Snow blower brand | TORO |
Word on some Oreo packages | STUF |
Nothing special | SO-SO |
Tina Turner, voicewise | ALTO |
Goldenrod, e.g. | WEED |
Append | TAG ON |
Instrument with a flared end | OBOE |
Chinese steamed bun | BAO |
Ratio of an angle’s opposite side to the hypotenuse | SINE |
Blueprint details | SPECS |
Runs out of juice | DIES |
Eye cream ingredient | RETINOL |
Symbol on Captain America’s shield | STAR |
Villainous English king in “Braveheart” | EDWARD I |
Outstanding pitcher | ACE |
Former Ford models | LTDS |
Seller of Belgian waffles and French toast (fittingly, considering the “I” in its name) | IHOP |
Super Soaker Soakzooka brand | NERF |
Like some orders | TALL |
Ancient halls | ODEA |
Eldest Stark son on “Game of Thrones” | ROBB |
G.I.’s garb, at times | CAMO |
Speed skater Johann ___ Koss, winner of four Olympic golds | OLAV |
One-named Nigerian Grammy winner | SADE |
Pained sound | GROAN |
In the Renaissance, they were known as “mala insana” (“mad apples”) | EGGPLANTS |
Baseball’s Gehrig and Piniella | LOUS |
Most reliable | SOLIDEST |
Russian city on the Ural River | ORSK |
Butterlike spread | OLEO |
French West Indies resort island, familiarly | ST BARTS |
Keep from flying, maybe | FOG IN |
Profession | AVOWAL |
Camera inits. | SLR |
“With any luck …” | I HOPE … |
Tag line? | NOT IT! |
Fancy pourers | EWERS |
Paper route hour, maybe | SIX AM |
Headliner’s cue | INTRO |
Land between Togo and Nigeria | BENIN |
Insider’s vocabulary | ARGOT |
Catch with a throw | LASSO |
Alternative to Chuck | CHAS |
Wistful sound | SIGH |
Man’s name that’s 123-Down reversed | ARI |
Stanza contraction | ‘TIS |
Home of the world’s largest carnival | RIO |
Word with red or army | … ANT |
Man’s name that’s 118-Down reversed | IRA |
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