Below you will find all the answers for the 0907-25 NY Times Crossword 7 Sep 25, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Where Gloria Estefan was born | HAVANA |
| Hairstyle that can be casual or formal | UPDO |
| Relative of a sultan | EMIR |
| Strikebreaking sort | SCAB |
| One who gives a good talking-to? | ORATOR |
| Spring’s opposite, tidally | NEAP |
| Constant nuisance | BANE |
| Mansión, por ejemplo | CASA |
| As the British pound rises in value, the dollar ___ | BILL WITHERS |
| Sure things | SLAM DUNKS |
| Area with pews | NAVE |
| Part of many a morning routine | SHAVE |
| Equipment | GEAR |
| Orchestra section toward the middle of the pit | OBOES |
| With 76-Down, individually | ONE AT … |
| Fury | IRE |
| After spending the afternoon at Epcot, we had dinner at a ___ bistro | TONY ORLANDO |
| Ancestor of the tuba or sousaphone | BASS HORN |
| Low-quality paper? | RAG |
| Like a naughty Beetle Bailey, in brief | AWOL |
| Overdone | TRITE |
| The “E” of Q.E.D. | ERAT |
| Depleted | USED UP |
| Facetious suffix with most | -EST |
| Did Joyce write courtesy of a ___? | “ULYSSES” GRANT |
| Blunt negative | NOPE |
| Philosopher who purportedly said “The best fighter is never angry” | LAO TSE |
| Have a bawl | SOB |
| Son of Hanna-Barbera’s Doggie Daddy | AUGIE |
| Reason to relocate a picnic blanket, maybe | ANTS |
| Borneo neighbor | SUMATRA |
| Female moose or elephant | COW |
| Fish-eating raptors | ERNS |
| Dab with a towel | BLOT |
| Subdivisions of some counties: Abbr. | TWPS |
| An increase in ham prices forced the deli to ___ sandwiches higher | MARK CUBAN |
| Begged | PLED |
| Scorch the surface | SEAR |
| Andean stimulant | COCA |
| Source of the films “The Blues Brothers” and “Coneheads,” in brief | SNL |
| Gerald Ford or William Howard Taft, once | YALEMAN |
| Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g. | TRIO |
| Words before sea or lunch | OUT TO |
| Summer mo. | AUG |
| Decks for reading | TAROTS |
| Biblical preposition | UNTO |
| To Washington ___, Germany, seemed far from Tarrytown, N.Y. | IRVING, BERLIN |
| Big word in advertising | NEW |
| Toady | YES-MAN |
| Buzz, so to speak | CALL |
| Charles or Ray who lent their name to a kind of chair | EAMES |
| Unpleasant look | LEER |
| Social gathering of a sort | BEE |
| Certain canines | EYETEETH |
| Some Californians consider Santa ___ on Earth | BARBARA EDEN |
| ___-cone | SNO |
| Stockpile | STORE |
| Anesthetic first used on a patient in 1842 | ETHER |
| “Fine as is, actually” | STET |
| Canada’s first national park, founded in 1885 | BANFF |
| “___ Three Lives” (early TV drama) | I LED |
| The shark-warning notes of “Jaws,” for example | LEITMOTIF |
| The supermodel was holding a copy of ___ herself on the beach | “ELLE”, FANNING |
| Tackle box item | LINE |
| Home makeover, in brief | RENO |
| Election Day is one: Abbr. | TUES |
| Work on the score of | NOTATE |
| Carbon compound | ENOL |
| Beat one’s chest | BRAG |
| Set of pull-ups? | ARMS |
| Very high | STONED |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Schmooze | HOBNOB |
| ___ Afghan Airlines, carrier to the Mideast | ARIANA |
| Parts of a heart or trumpet | VALVES |
| No fewer than | AT LEAST |
| “Stat!” | NOW! |
| Media personalities Melber and Fleischer | ARIS |
| Remove a restraint from | UNHARNESS |
| Irk | PEEVE |
| Have the nerve | DARE |
| Special ___ | OPS |
| Buddy who portrayed TV’s Jed Clampett | EBSEN |
| Peninsula in southeast Asia | MALAYA |
| Consecutively | IN A ROW |
| Somnial acronym | REM |
| Aquatic acronym | SCUBA |
| Collection of laws | CANON |
| “Jeez, sorry I ___!” | ASKED! |
| Sarastro in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” e.g. | BASSO |
| Product of the first three primes | THIRTY |
| Tiny house occupants | DOLLS |
| Get crazy (over) | GO GAGA |
| Pushes with force | THRUSTS |
| Smears | TARS |
| Directs, as cargo | ROUTES |
| Edmonton N.H.L. player | OILER |
| International shoe brand originating in England | REEBOK |
| Extremely loyal | TRUE-BLUE |
| One who’s a well-meaning but bad influence on a friend, maybe | ENABLER |
| Why do none of the Fruit of the Loom characters ___-colored clothing? | DON LEMON |
| Current | UP-TO-DATE |
| Annoyance | PEST |
| Trains above street level | ELS |
| White wine named for a region in France | SAUTERNE |
| Peeping ___ for Lady Godiva to appear | TOM WAITS |
| Like some philosophical arguments | SOCRATIC |
| Taj Mahal’s city | AGRA |
| Numbskull | NINNY |
| Bar with drafts | TAPROOM |
| Love, in Lyon | AMOUR |
| Spots to go in the U.K. | WCS |
| End of any Shakespeare play | ACT V |
| Powerless | UNABLE |
| Space balls | PLANETS |
| Bed-___ (Brooklyn neighborhood, familiarly) | STUY |
| Shakespeare, vis-à-vis the expression “brave new world” | COINER |
| See 31-Across | … A TIME |
| Sydney’s state: Abbr. | NSW |
| How some risks are taken | ON A BET |
| Immaturity | GREENNESS |
| Secluded valley | GLEN |
| “Take it easy, will you?!” | LAY OFF! |
| Startle | ALARM |
| Mounted below the surface of | SET INTO |
| ___ Sunday | EASTER |
| Body part containing photoreceptors | RETINA |
| Relating to the wind’s movement | EOLIAN |
| Vingt + dix | TRENTE |
| Equivocated | HEDGED |
| Ball girl? | BELLE |
| Didn’t dine out | ATE IN |
| Large safari sight | RHINO |
| Intoxicating Asian plant whose name sounds like an insect | BETEL |
| Clear, in a way, as a windshield | DEFOG |
| Beaver State capital | SALEM |
| Sight of a speeding car, maybe | BLUR |
| Season ticket holders, presumably | FANS |
| Spherical shape | ORB |
| Info for a traveler, for short | ETA |
| Follower of waste and want | NOT |
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