Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 11 Sep 21, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Sliver | TAD |
Politician with the campaign slogan 30-Across | OBAMA |
Word with poetry or proportions | EPIC … |
Something you might click to open | PEN |
Elicits a “Whoa” from, say | AWES |
Trimmed (down) | PARED |
Wrestling star John | CENA |
Tailor | ALTER |
Beams of one’s dreams? | FANTASY SUPPORTS (from “fantasy sports”) |
Food served in an omakase meal | SUSHI |
Having very little mental energy left | FRIED |
Moonfish | OPAH |
Swimmers in kelp forests | SEA OTTERS |
See 4-Across | YES WE CAN |
Visit a museum to see a Rembrandt exhibit? | GO FOR BAROQUE (from “go for broke”) |
One prone to looking down | SNOB |
His tomb is in Red Square | LENIN |
Diamondbacks, on scoreboards | ARI |
Face cards? | IDS |
Destination for oenophiles | NAPA |
Sicily’s Parco dell’___ | ETNA |
Bug spray ingredient | DEET |
Bird of prey that’s gently petted? | FALCON CARESSED (from “Falcon Crest”) |
Popular pops | PEPSIS |
Kind of attack | SNEAK |
Longtime hockey star Kovalchuk | ILYA |
To read: Sp. | LEER |
Gross | ICKY |
Error, in totspeak | OOPSIE |
Buys in | ANTES |
Look down on | DISDAIN |
Actor Justin sitting poolside? | THEROUX IN THE TOWEL (from “threw in the towel”) |
Adds insult to injury | PILES ON |
Santa-tracking org. | NORAD |
River across the New York/New Jersey border | RAMAPO |
Some rideshare info | ETAS |
Exploit | DEED |
Award-winning film set in Tehran | ARGO |
Bishop’s headgear | MITER |
Hang up the cleats, so to speak | RETIRE |
Make fun of small orange fruits? | DERIDE APRICOTS (from “dried apricots”) |
Something rectangular that might have more than four sides | MENU |
Two-player card game | SPIT |
TV character who said “Time to hit the hay … oh, I forgot, I ate it!” | MR ED |
Old auto with its founder’s monogram | REO |
Storage spot | BIN |
Opposite of “avant” | APRES |
Reason to reschedule | RAIN |
Mashed potatoes, on a Thanksgiving plate? | GRAVY TERRAIN (from “gravy train”) |
Instrument heard in Spanish folk music | CASTANET |
Vinyl collection | RECORD SET |
Food brand whose sales boomed after the premiere of “Stranger Things” | EGGO |
“When We Were Young” singer | ADELE |
Sharp | ACUTE |
Fourth-quarter meltdown at an N.B.A. game in Oklahoma City? | THUNDER COLLAPSE (from “thunderclaps”) |
Made out | FARED |
Take home | EARN |
Lather gatherer | LOOFA |
Remained in bed, e.g. | LAIN |
Something to shoot for | PAR |
“… sting like ___” | A BEE |
Clubs | SWATS |
___ Bleus, nickname for France’s soccer team | LES |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Boardwalk treat | TAFFY |
Plugged in, so to speak | AWARE |
Actor Leary | DENIS |
Missions, for short | OPS |
___ State, nickname for Massachusetts | BAY |
Basis for an insurance investigation | ARSON |
“Build ___ Buttercup” (1968 hit by the Foundations) | ME UP |
Spot for a perfume sample in a magazine, maybe | AD PAGE |
Green prefix | ECO- |
Staff | PERSONNEL |
Lead-in to com or net, but not org | INTER- |
Wrinkly-skinned fruit | CASABA |
Largest object in the Kuiper belt | PLUTO |
And the following, in footnotes | ET SEQ |
His birthday is celebrated as “Children’s Day” in India | NEHRU |
Worries anxiously | STEWS |
Mounted on | ASTRIDE |
Angry reaction | RISE |
Main port of Yemen | ADEN |
They’re banned in many classrooms nowadays | PHONES |
Thing seen in the foreground of “Washington Crossing the Delaware” | OAR |
N.Y. neighbor | CONN |
Calculators of old | ABACI |
Partner of starts | FITS |
Speaking part? | LARYNX |
“In that case …” | IF SO … |
Paul of “Little Miss Sunshine” | DANO |
Didn’t hear the alarm, say | SLEPT LATE |
Where fruit bat soup is eaten as a delicacy | PALAU |
Orange follower | -ADE |
Widespread | EPIDEMIC |
Nonstop flight? | ESCALATOR |
Maori for “image” | TIKI |
Redeems at a casino | CASHES IN |
Sooners, by another name | OKIES |
Have a home-cooked meal | EAT IN |
Like some obligations | PRIOR |
Dict. listing | SYN |
Setting for Mets games: Abbr. | EDT |
Gradually diminish | ERODE |
Residential suffix with Angel | -ENO |
High-priced violin, informally | STRAD |
All-knowing sort | SWAMI |
It’s represented by a dot in the top-left corner, in Braille | ONE |
Mideast palace parts | HAREMS |
Son of Gloucester in “King Lear” | EDGAR |
With 72-Down, a pop | PER … |
See 71-Down | … ITEM |
___ Alonso, Mets slugger with the most home runs by a rookie in M.L.B. history (53) | PETE |
“… ish” | … OR SO |
People people, for short | EDS |
Exit | DEPARTURE |
“What’s ___, Doc?” (old Bugs Bunny short) | OPERA |
Grapefruit descriptor | RUBY RED |
Kelly of “Live” | RIPA |
Remark after losing | I TRIED |
Nutritional figs. | RDAS |
“___ be an honor!” | IT’D |
Snapple competitor | NESTEA |
“Socialism: Utopian and Scientific” writer, 1880 | ENGELS |
Leaning right: Abbr. | ITAL |
Four-time U.S. Open champ | NADAL |
Four-time Australian Open champ | GRAF |
It has its highlights | RECAP |
Maker of the MDX, NSX and TLX | ACURA |
Bloc party? | VOTER |
Fix up again | REHAB |
Brown hue | COCOA |
Home of many Sherpas | NEPAL |
___ Hughes, name of main roles in “Westworld” and “Downton Abbey” | ELSIE |
Decade after the aughts | TEENS |
Blossom | GROW |
Taipei-to-Seoul dir. | NNE |
Frequently | OFT |
___ Palmas | LAS |
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