Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 28 Aug 19, Wednesday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 28 Aug 19, Wednesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Egg containers | SACS |
| Figure who works with figures, for short | CPA |
| 1995 cyberthriller about espionage | THE NET |
| Road map | PLAN |
| ___ lamp | ARC |
| Deep gorge | RAVINE |
| Entertainer who popularized the phrase “You ain’t heard nothing yet” | AL JOLSON |
| Showy shrub | AZALEA |
| 2004 film about a group of street dancers | YOU GOT SERVED |
| United, for one: Abbr. | SYN |
| Twisted | WRY |
| “Yoo-hoo!” | HERE I AM! |
| Senatorial thumbs-up | YEA |
| Pommes frites seasoning | SEL |
| Lavish attention (on) | DOTE |
| Science of sound | ACOUSTICS |
| Ashen | WAN |
| 2014 romance about two teens with cancer, with “The” | FAULT IN OUR STARS |
| Slowing down, on a score: Abbr. | RIT |
| Ship named for an ancient Roman province in Iberia | LUSITANIA |
| Smeltery imports | ORES |
| Quibble | NIT |
| Instrument featured on Springsteen’s “Born to Run” | SAX |
| Common recyclable | SODA CAN |
| Tosspot | SOT |
| Only mo. that can begin and end on the same day of the week | FEB |
| 2003 Christmas-themed rom-com | LOVE ACTUALLY |
| Religious enlightenment | SATORI |
| Sour notes? | HATE MAIL |
| Underling | STOOGE |
| Top prize in los Juegos Olímpicos | ORO |
| Bread with hummus | PITA |
| What 8-, 20-, 36- and 52-Across sound like they could be about | TENNIS |
| “Absolutely!” | YES! |
| Boatload | SLEW |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Fixes, as a pet | SPAYS |
| Alnico, e.g. | ALLOY |
| Spicy Southern cuisine | CAJUN |
| Make out, to a Brit | SNOG |
| Singers of high notes in olden times | CASTRATI |
| Hardly poetic | PROSY |
| Bumps on the path to adulthood? | ACNE |
| Section of a bookstore | TRAVEL |
| Hell Week hellion, say | HAZER |
| Gave the slip to | EVADED |
| Goose egg | NIL |
| Austin-to-Boston dir. | ENE |
| Leaves in hot water? | TEA |
| Most underhanded | LOWEST |
| Monkey named for a king in Greek myth | RHESUS |
| Herbert Hoover, by birth (uniquely among all U.S. presidents to date) | IOWAN |
| Breakout company of 1976? | ATARI |
| Group with a meeting of the minds? | MENSA |
| Brynner of “The King and I” | YUL |
| “To Kill a Mockingbird” narrator | SCOUT |
| Big dos | AFROS |
| City near the Great Sphinx | CAIRO |
| Revealed a secret about | OUTED |
| Kind of skating | INLINE |
| Italian dishes that are simmered | RISOTTOS |
| Lady Liberty, for one | STATUE |
| Burden | TAX |
| Where one might take or dodge shots | SALOON |
| Maritime forces | NAVIES |
| Cattle-herding canine | CORGI |
| Cause of goose bumps | SCARE |
| Thrash (around) | FLAIL |
| ___ Eight (March Madness stage) | ELITE |
| Standing rule | BYLAW |
| Salutation at sea | AHOY! |
| Concert pieces | AMPS |
| Fast flier of the past, for short | SST |
| Chowed down | ATE |
| Boatload | TON |
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