NY Times Crossword 28 Jul 19, Sunday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Moth attractors | LAMPS |
Rescue site for a polar bear | BERG |
“Hold it right there!” | STOP! |
Word with grand or identity | … THEFT |
Netflix crime drama set in a small town in Missouri | OZARK |
“Hahahahahaha!” | LMAO! |
Blacken on the barbecue | CHAR |
Sun: Prefix | HELIO- |
Change, as a hotel lock | REKEY |
Aura | ATMOSPHERE |
Weasley family owl in the Harry Potter books | ERROL |
“You wish” | DREAM ON |
It’s SW of the Pyrenees | IBERIA |
“Give me an example!” | NAME ONE! |
Designates for a specific purpose | EARMARKS |
Big things in D.C. and Hollywood | EGOS |
Source of the line “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread – and Thou” | RUBAIYAT |
Real nostalgia trip | BLAST FROM THE PAST |
Mobile | CELL |
Mao-___ (Chinese liquor) | TAI |
L.G.B.T. History Mo. | OCT |
Bite-size chocolate candy | KISS |
Home for doves and pigeons | COTE |
Home for herons and egrets | MARSH |
“In case you didn’t hear me …” | I SAID … |
Group on the dark side of the Force | SITH |
“Alas!,” in Austria | ACH! |
Generally speaking | FOR THE MOST PART |
Not only that but also | NAY |
Pompous pronoun | ROYAL WE |
Vicuña product | WOOL |
Eye-catching print pattern | LEOPARD |
Creature slain in the Mines of Moria by Gandalf | BALROG |
“A Little Night Music” composer | SONDHEIM |
Award for technological development since 1995 | X PRIZE |
Shed, as feathers | MOLTED |
Individually | APIECE |
Sometime collaborator with William Shakespeare, per the Oxford University Press | CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE |
Deepest lake in the U.S. after Crater Lake | TAHOE |
Place where musical talent may be wasted? | KARAOKE BAR |
Assembly | ARRAY |
Burns, in a way | SCALDS |
Comics debut of 1963 | X-MEN |
Important topic in golf instruction | STANCE |
It’s all downhill from here | ACME |
Easy way that might lead to error | PRIMROSE PATH |
Printing measurement | PICA |
Dead letters? | RIP |
“It’s bulls and blood, it’s dust and mud,” per a Garth Brooks hit | RODEO |
Enthusiastic enjoyment | GUSTO |
Miss, say | ERR |
Girl’s name that’s also a state abbreviation | IDA |
Some laughable language mistakes – as found literally (in consecutive letters) in 24-, 37-, 55-, 75- and 92-Across | MIXED METAPHORS |
Small, rectangular candy | PEZ |
Cocktails with gin, vermouth and Campari | NEGRONIS |
Gave the pink slip | AXED |
Organism that grows on another plant nonparasitically | EPIPHYTE |
Bening with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | ANNETTE |
Statistician Silver | NATE |
Dog to beware of | SNARLER |
Angioplasty inserts | STENTS |
Big 12 college town | AMES |
Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo in “Star Wars: A New Hope” | GREEDO |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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One-named singer with the 2017 #1 album “Melodrama” | LORDE |
Longtime Hyundai model | AZERA |
God, with “the” | MAKER |
First words | PREAMBLE |
Business with perpetually high sales? | SKYMALL |
Glassy-eyed look | BLANK STARE |
CPR administrator | EMT |
Malek who won a Best Actor Oscar for “Bohemian Rhapsody” | RAMI |
Dimwit | GOOBER |
Easily split rock | SCHIST |
Which train goes to Harlem, in song | THE “A” |
Something to dip in the water | OAR |
Wedding agreement | PRENUPTIAL |
Title movie role for Jim Carrey | THE MASK |
“I found what you’re looking for!” | HERE IT IS! |
Jane Jetson’s son | ELROY |
Shrek’s love | FIONA |
“For rent” sign | TO LET |
Beehive State bloomer | SEGO |
Occasion for a high school after-party | PROM |
“… ___ mouse?” | OR A |
Org. in a 1976 sports merger | ABA |
Be on the court for tipoff, say | START |
Précis | RECAP |
Bouillabaisse base | FISH |
Myriad | HOST |
Drink stirred with a spoon | COCOA |
Kind of alcohol used as biofuel | ETHYL |
It borders the Suez Canal | SINAI |
Premium movie channel | STARZ |
Keto diet no-no | CARB |
“The Jungle Book” boy | MOWGLI |
Chopped down | HEWN |
Place reached by boat | ISLE |
University in downtown Philadelphia | DREXEL |
___ Amendment, controversial 1976 Congressional measure | HYDE |
Stunned … just stunned | FLOORED |
Alteration of a video game, in gamer lingo | MOD |
“I like that!” | OOH! |
Chesterfield or reefer | TOPCOAT |
Sleeve opening | ARMHOLE |
What keeps athletic tape from sticking to the skin | PREWRAP |
“Go ___ Watchman” (Harper Lee novel) | SET A |
Target of a spray | ODOR |
One of two in “The Grapes of Wrath” | IAMB |
Film-rating org. | MPAA |
“For shame!” | TSK! |
Like the verb “to be”: Abbr. | IRR |
Purchase for a celebration | CHAMPAGNE |
Stable period from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius | PAX ROMANA |
Man, to Marcus Aurelius | HOMO |
Barely scratches (out) | EKES |
Traitors | RENEGADES |
Pulitzer-winning W.W. II journalist | ERNIE PYLE |
Russian rulers of old | TSARINAS |
Discovery of penicillin, e.g. | ACCIDENT |
Built up gradually | ACCRETED |
It’s skipped in the Gregorian calendar | YEAR ZERO |
Some track-and-field training | SPRINTS |
Propping (up) | SHORING |
Lead role in “Chicago” | ROXIE |
November 13, e.g. | IDES |
___ school | MED |
Baby shark | PUP |
“Days of Grace” memoirist Arthur | ASHE |
Corvette roof options | T-TOPS |
Women’s rights pioneer Lucretia | MOTT |
End-of-semester stressor | EXAM |
Chapeau site | TETE |
Bicker (with) | SPAR |
Kylo of the “Star Wars” films | REN |
Charlemagne’s domain, for short | HRE |