Below you will find all the answers for the 0810-25 NY Times Crossword 10 Aug 25, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Helpful site for a D.I.Y.’er | EHOW |
| Thurman of film | UMA |
| Need for a transfer of power? | CORD |
| Make easier to swallow | CHEW |
| Basis for a write-off, perhaps | TAX ASSET |
| Mann who wrote songs for 1999’s “Magnolia” | AIMEE |
| First name in country | SHANIA |
| … something big and rocky with a Space Force base in it | CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN |
| “So weird …” | HOW ODD … |
| New York City’s ___ Place | ASTOR |
| Norse mythology’s equivalent of Olympus | ASGARD |
| Really tipsy | PICKLED |
| Be possessive? | OWN |
| Auctioneer’s cry | SOLD! |
| … something pointy grown by Pinocchio | DONKEY EARS |
| Teeming | ABUNDANT |
| “This is the first truth that ___ thine own tongue was guilty of”: “All’s Well That Ends Well” | E’ER |
| Mimic | APE |
| Rep who’s not a Rep. | DEM |
| Music genre associated with the tellum, or reverse mullet | EMO |
| … something conical in a chemistry lab | ERLENMEYER FLASK |
| … something round and metallic with kanji written on it | JAPANESE YEN |
| Homes for hogs | STIES |
| Run-down | RATTY |
| Figure (out) | SUSS |
| Disney snow queen | ELSA |
| Approves | OKS |
| Many a hangout in Boystown, Chicago | GAY BAR |
| Tolerate | ABIDE |
| Corner piece | ROOK |
| Common remote batteries | AAS |
| In the style of | A LA |
| Children’s game phrase that should start the italicized clues … or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle | I SPY WITH MY LITTLE EYE … |
| [Not another word!] | [SHH!] |
| Location marker on a map app | PIN |
| Novelist James | AGEE |
| Mega-store? | HOARD |
| Alfred E. ___, mascot of Mad magazine | NEUMAN |
| Long-running drama with the protagonist Olivia Benson, for short | SVU |
| Per ___ | DIEM |
| Nowhere close | AFAR |
| Hall’s music partner | OATES |
| Certain water hazard | SHOAL |
| … something yellow and happy in a text message | SMILEY EMOJI |
| … something soft and melty in a black tub | BREYERS ICE CREAM |
| Place with moving exhibits | ZOO |
| Locale for a Snapple fact | CAP |
| G.I. grub | MRE |
| ___ Hammarskjöld, only posthumous winner of a Nobel Peace Prize | DAG |
| Outdoor event with costumes | REN FAIRE |
| … something feathery sipping on nectar | HONEYEATER |
| Final four event | SEMI |
| Store that sells protein powder | GNC |
| Single facial feature | UNIBROW |
| One of the Jacksons | LATOYA |
| Onionlike vegetables | LEEKS |
| New home for a “fresh prince” in a 1990s sitcom | BEL AIR |
| … something long and painted on a highway | DOUBLE YELLOW LINE |
| Down in the dumps | SULLEN |
| Pungent | ACRID |
| Crispy tortilla-based dishes | TOSTADAS |
| Funerary shroud | PALL |
| Excellent, in 1990s slang | PHAT |
| Elect (to) | OPT |
| Herb paired with brown butter in sauces | SAGE |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| … and so on | ETC. |
| One of the text reaction buttons on an iPhone | HA HA |
| Showy daisies | OXEYES |
| Deliberate and unprovoked | WANTON |
| A password might be provided with one | USERNAME |
| First letter of “menorah,” in Hebrew | MEM |
| “Let’s raise our glasses!” | A TOAST! |
| Fortresses | CITADELS |
| Poet Khayyám | OMAR |
| Las Vegas’s Harry ___ International Airport | REID |
| Thieves’ place | DEN |
| Wedge placed next to a wheel to prevent it from moving | CHOCK |
| Iowan, by another name | HAWKEYE |
| Sherlock’s younger sister on TV | ENOLA |
| Like the Río de la Plata vis-à-vis the Amazon | WIDER |
| Noted N.S.A. whistle-blower | SNOWDEN |
| One going fishing | ANGLER |
| You might get one in a row | SHINER |
| Contributes | ADDS |
| Source of some base humor, for short? | USO |
| Fast-food chain founded in New Orleans | POPEYES |
| Some noblewomen | DAMES |
| Happy, dopey, sneezy, sleepy, grumpy and bashful: Abbr. | ADJS. |
| ___ idéal | BEAU |
| Ones making “Out!” cries | UMPS |
| Advanced cautiously, front end first | NOSED IN |
| Upgraded with new machinery | RETOOLED |
| Several characters in nonfiction? | ENS |
| Republican politico Haley | NIKKI |
| Brendan of “The Mummy” | FRASER |
| Ballad | LAY |
| Held in check | AT BAY |
| Tired | STALE |
| Newswoman Phillips | KYRA |
| “Please rush!” | ASAP! |
| Hole for a shoelace | EYELET |
| Archer’s protection | ARM GUARD |
| Fund-raising fete | GALA |
| Way around | BYPASS |
| “Take that, loser!” | I WIN! |
| Spanish interjection | OYE! |
| Smash to smithereens | ATOMIZE |
| “Word has it …” | I HEAR … |
| Sleep, informally | SHUTEYE |
| Topsy-turviness | HAVOC |
| That group | THEM |
| Cheese typically wrapped in paraffin | EDAM |
| Sort who won’t heed the advice “Don’t look down”? | SNOB |
| What abuts une côte | MER |
| Diaphanous | SHEER |
| Can you believe it? | ISM |
| An ellipse has two of these | FOCI |
| Slightly open | AJAR |
| Ready to eat | RIPE |
| Turn (in) | SCREW |
| At all, with “the” | … LEAST BIT |
| Out of touch for decades, say | LONG LOST |
| Shakespearean potion ingredient | EYE OF NEWT |
| Vacillator’s confession | I’M TORN |
| Timeless | AGE-OLD |
| Venice’s ___ Bridge | RIALTO |
| Express Amtrak options | ACELAS |
| Transportation centers | HUBS |
| Slightly outdo | ONE UP |
| Brand of wafer | NILLA |
| Scrutinize | EYEBALL |
| Animated daughter of King Triton | ARIEL |
| “Ridiculous!” | MY EYE! |
| Bit of blue on a map of Scotland | LOCH |
| Otherworldly glow | AURA |
| Radiohead’s first #1 album (2000) | KID A |
| Holdup | SNAG |
| Greeting with the hands | DAP |
| ___-eared | LOP |
| Jargon suffix | -ESE |
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