Below you will find all the answers for the 0903-25 NY Times Crossword 3 Sep 25, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Project for a beginning knitter | SCARF |
| Petri dish medium | AGAR |
| Niecy ___ of “Clean House” | NASH |
| Exposed, as one’s dirty laundry | AIRED |
| Protein in a niçoise salad | TUNA |
| Guthrie who sang “Alice’s Restaurant” | ARLO |
| Neutral shade in some Florida décor? | TAMPA BEIGE (from “Tampa Bay”) |
| One getting top billing | STAR |
| Just OK | SO-SO |
| Break in the action | LULL |
| Censures | DAMNS |
| Lighthearted invitation for joining one’s sled team? | SKIP TO MY LUGE (from “Skip to My Lou”) |
| [Is this thing on?] | [TAP TAP] |
| Fish feared by dragons in “How to Train Your Dragon” | EELS |
| Cry of defeat | I LOST! |
| Chess piece that can be promoted | PAWN |
| Creature of Sherpa folklore | YETI |
| Chop (off) | LOP |
| Fancify … or a phonetic hint to 17-, 23-, 50- and 62-Across | ZHUZH UP |
| Stalling sounds | UHS |
| Tolkien trilogy, to fans | LOTR |
| Word after latch or glom | ONTO |
| “Death of a Salesman” salesman | LOMAN |
| A half-filled auditorium, per Robert Frost | HELL |
| Puts the pedal to the metal | GUNS IT |
| Headline during a zombie attack? | THE DEAD SIEGE (from “the Dead Sea”) |
| Pair of cymbals with a foot pedal | HI-HAT |
| Gain | EARN |
| World’s most-watched television franchise, informally | IDOL |
| School within both Princeton and Carleton? | ETON |
| Price of makeup at the dollar store, informally? | BUCK-A-ROUGE (from “buckaroo”) |
| No longer applicable | MOOT |
| Feel sore | ACHE |
| Console for the game Pitfall! | ATARI |
| Partner of odds | ENDS |
| Rhyming word after speed | READ |
| Loses color | PALES |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Exams that are often optional | SATS |
| Florence farewell | CIAO |
| Munitions | ARMS |
| Spreads on social media | REPOSTS |
| Cosmetics-regulating org. | FDA |
| Couldn’t get enough of | ATE UP |
| Reason for a tucked tail, perhaps | GUILT |
| ___-Saxon | ANGLO |
| Issa of “Insecure” | RAE |
| How a Dylan impersonator might sing | NASALLY |
| Tate Modern and others | ART MUSEUMS |
| “That slaps,” for something good, e.g. | SLANG |
| One might be mounted | HORSE |
| Tiny deviation from a general trend | BLIP |
| Product from Rit | DYE |
| New York City deli name | KATZ |
| It might be fixed at a chef’s table | MENU |
| Cashier’s tray | TILL |
| ___ gobi (potato curry) | ALOO |
| Prepare to do an oil change, say | POP THE HOOD |
| “The shoddy sandwich knife couldn’t cut the mustard,” e.g. | PUN |
| Early H.I.V. med | AZT |
| ___ knows? | WHO? |
| Phuket native | THAI |
| “___ she lovely?” (Stevie Wonder question) | ISN’T? |
| Greeting that becomes another greeting if you add an A at the front and reverse it | HOLA |
| Promote | PLUG |
| Stinging insects | RED ANTS |
| The least amount a person might give | ONE IOTA |
| Tennis umpire’s call | LET! |
| Rowlands of “A Woman Under the Influence” | GENA |
| Subject | THEME |
| Discover by chance | HIT ON |
| Two in a hand | DEUCE |
| ___ Baron Cohen, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” actor | SACHA |
| Ticked off | IRKED |
| Twofold | DUAL |
| Fairy tale baddie | OGRE |
| Some island rings | LEIS |
| Setting for many a joke with a priest, a pastor and a rabbi | BAR |
| Sharp knock | RAP |
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