Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 17 Dec 19, Tuesday. 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 17 Dec 19, Tuesday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Boardroom easel display | GRAPH |
| Spanish beach | PLAYA |
| Sack | BAG |
| Film character about whom Tyler Perry said “I just don’t want to be her age playing her” | MADEA |
| Used a dinghy thingy | OARED |
| Part of Bennifer, once | J.LO |
| _xygen _iflu_ _ide | ODORLESS GAS (“Oxygen difluoride” less the letters O-D-O-R) |
| On vacation | OFF |
| Third piece of a three-piece | VEST |
| 1813 battle site in the War of 1812 | ERIE |
| _ax_ d_iv_r | TIRELESS WORKER (“Taxidriver” less the letters T-I-R-E) |
| Awesomely tough | BADASS |
| Bert who played the Cowardly Lion | LAHR |
| Appearance of a comet, maybe | OMEN |
| Horse and buggy users | AMISH |
| Caution in a school zone | SLO |
| R_od_ Isl_n_ Red | HEADLESS CHICKEN (“Rhode Island Red” less the letters H-E-A-D) |
| Really binges (on) | ODS |
| Express viewpoints | OPINE |
| Build up | HYPE |
| “Smart” boy’s name | ALEC |
| Bunch at a fruit stand | GRAPES |
| _ranklin D_l_no _oosevelt | FEARLESS LEADER (“Franklin Delano Roosevelt” less the letters F-E-A-R) |
| Dirty pics | SMUT |
| Fifth-century barbarians | HUNS |
| Rug rat | TOT |
| _ _rr_e_ | HAIRLESS DOG (“Harrier” less the letters H-A-I-R) |
| Spanish eye | OJO |
| Kick out | EXPEL |
| First lady before Michelle | LAURA |
| Detectives, for short | PIS |
| Books, informally | READS |
| Pedicurist’s board | EMERY |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Modern food concern, for short | GMO |
| Totally cool | RAD |
| “Without further ___ ” | ADO |
| The “p” in m.p.g. | PER |
| Divides evenly | HALVES |
| Entertainer’s crew | POSSE |
| Stands the test of time | LASTS |
| Where Che Guevara was born: Abbr. | ARG |
| Opposite of nay | YEA |
| Billboards, e.g. | ADS |
| One-named singer who once led the Sugarcubes | BJORK |
| 1966 Michael Caine title role | ALFIE |
| Errand runner | GOFER |
| Prey for barracudas | EELS |
| Mess up | ERR |
| Wild no more | TAMED |
| Bean sprouts? | IDEAS |
| ___ McNally (mapmaker) | RAND |
| Pizzeria order | SLICE |
| Load of laundry | WASH |
| “Didn’t think I’d run into you here!” | OH, HI! |
| ___-chic (fashion style) | BOHO |
| New Balance competitor | ASICS |
| Browser option | MSN |
| FaceTime alternative | SKYPE |
| Biblical outcast | LEPER |
| Much of binary code | ONES |
| Laze | LOLL |
| Weapon used when saying “En garde!” | EPEE |
| Land between Nigeria and Sudan | CHAD |
| Without which earth is just “eh”? | ART |
| Wilder who played Willy Wonka | GENE |
| Do some down-and-dirty fighting | RASSLE |
| Camera setting | F-STOP |
| Word derived from the Japanese for “picture writing” | EMOJI |
| Buicks and Bentleys | AUTOS |
| Ripped bit | SHRED |
| Downtimes | LULLS |
| ___ Highness | HER |
| Firefighter’s tool | AXE |
| Brewpub offering, for short | IPA |
| Cooke who sang “Twistin’ the Night Away” | SAM |
| Like a pregnant woman at about 40 weeks | DUE |
| Bobby of the Boston Bruins | ORR |
| The “G” of L.G.B.T. | GAY |
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