Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 17 Sep 24, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Tuckered out | BEAT |
| Edinburgher or Glaswegian | SCOT |
| Bottom of the barrel | WORST |
| Second chance | REDO |
| Brand owned by Purina | ALPO |
| ___ Holmes, teen detective played by Millie Bobby Brown | ENOLA |
| “AB negatve” or “B poditive”? | BLOOD TYPO (from “blood type”) |
| Strung along | LED ON |
| Verbally gave the thumbs-up | SAID OK |
| “Naughty” and “Nice,” e.g. | LISTS |
| Dessert drink made from frozen grapes | ICE WINE |
| Wrinkle-faced dogs | PUGS |
| Islanders and Sharks, for short | NHL’ERS |
| Odysseus vis-à-vis Ulysses? | SAME HERO (from “same here”) |
| Father/son surname in Chicago politics | DALEY |
| Singer Patsy | CLINE |
| Pre-___ (undergrad track) | MED |
| Still standing, so to speak | IN IT |
| Italian for “good” | BUONO |
| What one might do to the rules or the truth | BEND |
| In the past | AGO |
| Soothes | CALMS |
| ___ blanche | CARTE |
| Surprising answer to the question “What is Ecuador’s most populous city?” | NOT QUITO (from “not quite”) |
| Stuffs (oneself) | GORGES |
| Ego | SELF |
| Late-night host who coined the word “truthiness” | COLBERT |
| Kick out | EVICT |
| How the mendacious might be caught | IN A LIE |
| Capital of Vietnam | HANOI |
| Prom transport that keeps breaking down? | LEMON LIMO (from “lemon-lime”) |
| Illegally seize | USURP |
| Demeanor | MIEN |
| Prominent part of a bowline knot | LOOP |
| Hockey fake-outs | DEKES |
| Real grind | SLOG |
| Foul mood | SNIT |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Texter’s “Hang on a sec” | BRB |
| Typically nocturnal predatory fish | EEL |
| “Without further ___ …” | ADO |
| Cloying | TOO SWEET |
| Luxurious fabrics | SATINS |
| Basketball great Drexler | CLYDE |
| Research on a rival, in D.C.-speak | OPPO |
| Made significant efforts | TOOK PAINS |
| “Why, I’ll be!” | WELL, GEE! |
| Vague early afternoon time | ONEISH |
| Certain pretzel shapes | RODS |
| Assigned position | SLOT |
| Treats, as animal hide | TANS |
| Eating it with meat isn’t kosher | DAIRY |
| Like some tigers, rhinoceroses and elephants | INDIAN |
| “Presto ___!” … or a hint to 17-, 28-, 41- and 52-Across | CHANGO |
| Page of Hollywood | ELLIOT |
| “That’s just … completely incorrect” | UM … NO |
| Instant replay effect | SLO-MO |
| Move from darkness into light, perhaps | EMERGE |
| Resident with monthly payments | RENTER |
| Most offbeat | ODDEST |
| “Rushmore” and “Clerks,” for two | CULT FILMS |
| Abandon one’s social plans | BAIL |
| People are often spotted pressing them | BARBELLS |
| Targets of pool chalk | CUE TIPS |
| Jost of “Saturday Night Live” | COLIN |
| Brand popularity metric | Q SCORE |
| “Get ready for a bomb!” | GO LONG! |
| Celebrity appearance, say | CAMEO |
| ___ Barak, former prime minister of Israel | EHUD |
| Florist’s container | VASE |
| Arctic native | INUK |
| Astronaut Armstrong | NEIL |
| Particle in an electrolyte | ION |
| “Pretentious? ___?” | MOI |
| Choose, with “for” | OPT … |
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