Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 13 Jun 21, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Gilda of the original “S.N.L.” cast | RADNER |
They may need to be cut off | SOTS |
Ways of making ends meet? | SEAMS |
Degree in design, for short | BFA |
Cow’s-milk cheese that’s often grated | ASIAGO |
Sweet 16 org. | NCAA |
Honor named for a Greek goddess | CLIO AWARD |
Site of a lighthouse that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | PHAROS |
“___ pass” | IT’LL |
Where snow leopards and blue sheep roam | HIMALAYAS |
King of a nursery rhyme | COLE |
Went to bat (for) | ADVOCATED |
Test versions | BETAS |
Good fashion sense, in modern slang | DRIP |
Appear | SEEM |
Features of some indoor arenas | DOMES |
Theater curtain material | SCRIM |
Fired off, say | SENT |
Grind | SLOG |
Money of the Philippines | PESOS |
Follow | HEED |
One giving a khutbah sermon | IMAM |
Smaller alternative to a Quarter Pounder | MAC JR |
Chicago team, in old “S.N.L.” sketches | DA BEARS |
Ski lodge mugful | HOT COCOA |
Fraternity letter | RHO |
King of ancient Israel | DAVID |
Comic actress Gasteyer | ANA |
Left, cutesily | WENT BYE-BYE |
Great Lakes nation | ONEIDA |
Pickup line? | RAM |
Like the columns of the Lincoln Memorial | DORIC |
Cures | ANTIDOTES |
“___ we good?” | ARE |
King of ancient Egypt | TUT |
Tattoo artist, so to speak | INKER |
Org. with a complex code | IRS |
“Happy Days” network | ABC |
Beach Boys song set to the tune of Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen” | SURFIN’ USA |
King of myth | MIDAS |
4G letters | LTE |
___ pace | SNAIL’S |
Not doing so hot | IN BAD SHAPE |
F-, e.g. | ION |
Discourage | DETER |
Waze way: Abbr. | RTE |
Piece of plastic with a gladiator pictured on it | AMEX CARD |
Physics demonstration often done from the roof of a school | EGG DROP |
___-Briggs Type Indicator (popular personality test) | MYERS |
“I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure,” e.g. | OATH |
King of Shakespeare | LEAR |
“Keep Austin ___” (city slogan) | WEIRD |
Annual presidential address, for short | SOTU |
Partner | ALLY |
“No worries” | IT’S OK |
“Bon appétit!” | ENJOY! |
Christ, to Bach | JESU |
Place | LIEU |
Chimney channels | FLUES |
Warning on presents stashed in the closet | DO NOT OPEN! |
King of Skull Island | KONG |
“Huddle up!” | BRING IT IN! |
Actress Elisabeth | SHUE |
When: Sp. | CUANDO |
Early adolescent years, so to speak | TENDER AGE |
Engage | HIRE |
Opposite of wind up | UNREEL |
Infinitesimal | WEE |
Toys with much assembly required | LEGOS |
Travel brochure listings | INNS |
Named | TITLED |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Some hip-hop collectibles | RAP CDS |
On dry land | ASHORE |
Join a conference call, say | DIAL IN |
Quick to fall asleep, in a way | NARCOLEPTIC |
Sense of self | EGO |
Día de San Valentín gifts | ROSAS |
Tearfully complain | SNIVEL |
Tabloid nickname for mother Nadya Suleman | OCTOMOM |
Powder in the powder room | TALC |
Course with greens | SALAD |
Machiavellian sort | SCHEMER |
Omits | ELIDES |
Objective | AIM |
Gateway city to Utah’s Arches National Park | MOAB |
Some after-Christmas announcements | SALES |
Home to about one in five Californians | BAY AREA |
Long-running sitcom set in Seattle | FRASIER |
Them’s the breaks! | ADS |
Spent some time on YouTube, say | WATCHED A VIDEO |
Nobel Peace Prize recipient who wrote “No Future Without Forgiveness” | DESMOND TUTU |
Sought-after position | TOP JOB |
Pop | SODA |
G.P.s, e.g. | MDS |
City about 25 miles SE of Chicago, IL | GARY, IN |
___-faire (social adeptness) | SAVOIR |
Level the playing field? | MOW |
Put one past | ACE |
One ending for a classic board game – another of which (when a player resigns) is represented visually six times in this puzzle | CHECKMATE |
Tough spots | BINDS |
Bother incessantly | HARASS |
Scoring win after win | ON A RUN |
Mowry who starred alongside her twin Tia in the ’90s sitcom “Sister, Sister” | TAMERA |
___ Z | A TO |
Cubs’ place to play home games | DEN |
Wilson who wrote the lyrics to 75-Across | BRIAN |
Play areas | YARDS |
The “Bel Paese,” to locals | ITALIA |
Borrower | DEBTOR |
Scale | ASCEND |
Quintessentially cowardly | TIMID AS A MOUSE |
Mosaic maker | TILER |
Remove from under the seat in front of you, say | UNSTOW |
Ducks known for their soft down feathers | EIDERS |
Tinker (with) | FIDDLE AROUND |
Yes or no follower | … SIR |
“I’ve got it!” | AHA! |
Rob ___, British comedian and TV personality | BRYDON |
Samosa tidbit | PEA |
Part of an office phone no. | EXT |
Tool for a duel | EPEE |
Sidewalk drawings | CHALK ART |
One of the Manning brothers | ELI |
Disentangle oneself | GET FREE |
Main source of energy? | GAS LINE |
Breakout 1993 single for Counting Crows | MR JONES |
Stay awhile | SOJOURN |
Only color of the rainbow not seen on the L.G.B.T. pride flag | INDIGO |
Portable dwellings | TEPEES |
Richie with the #1 hit “All Night Long” | LIONEL |
Borrower | LENDEE |
Potato cultivar that was developed in Ontario, despite its name | YUKON GOLD |
Pelvic exercise | KEGEL |
Nintendo dino | YOSHI |
Like diamonds from a mine | UNCUT |
Father | SIRE |
Weak, as a case | THIN |
“Oh, and another thing …,” for short | BTW … |
Graffiti signature | TAG |
College, to a Brit | UNI |
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