Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 1 Oct 20, Thursday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Grand in scale | EPIC |
| Potentially offensive | UN-PC |
| Let the air out of | DEFLATE |
| Prefix meaning one-billionth | NANO- |
| ___ Lum, a.k.a. actress/comedian Awkwafina | NORA |
| Go deep | DELVE |
| Stage a coup | GRAB CONTROL |
| Meat scraps | OFFAL |
| “The way” | TAOISM |
| Reinforces | GIRDS |
| Titular “married lady” in a “Funny Girl” song | SADIE |
| Burns a bit | SINGES |
| Steadfast | TRUE |
| Pick a spread, say | BET |
| Emma Stone’s character in “La La Land” | MIA |
| Word after Scotch or duck | … EGG |
| Sport in which rikishi wear mawashi | SUMO |
| Fearsome beasts | OGRES |
| Products since the 1960s on which you can see five “key” things depicted in this puzzle | TOUCH TONE PHONES |
| Wire holder | SPOOL |
| “Law & Order: SVU” actor | ICE-T |
| Spot for a napkin | LAP |
| Born | NEE |
| Voting no | CON |
| Coral island nation north of Fiji | TUVALU |
| Oft-repeated slogan | MANTRA |
| Cooped up like pigs | STIED |
| Coupon clipper, e.g. | SAVER |
| Genre of “The Big Sleep” and “Kiss Me Deadly” | FILM NOIR |
| Instant | TRICE |
| Fifth grader, often | TWEENAGER |
| Mineral in some geodes | AGATE |
| Waterfall sound | ROAR |
| Thick and clumpy | CAKY |
| First name of a famous Mongol ruler | GENGHIS |
| Addenda | ANDS |
| “Twittering Machine” artist | KLEE |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Grade school subj. | ENG |
| Course objective | PAR |
| Bisected | IN 2 |
| Playground “germ” | COOTIE |
| “For ___ whomsoever much is given ”: Luke 12:48 | UNTO |
| “Me neither” | NOR I |
| Athletes first allowed in the Olympics in 1988 | PROS |
| Mollifies | CALMS |
| Band with the 1970 #1 hit “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” | 3 DOG NIGHT |
| French daily founded in 1826 | LE FIGARO |
| Oscar nominee Woodard | ALFRE |
| Some paid spots | TV ADS |
| Fish whose blood is toxic to humans | EELS |
| “Uh-uh!,” in Edinburgh | NAE |
| “Never mind, it’s fine” | STET |
| City of the Peloponnese | ARGOS |
| Discovered, as a shady past | DUG UP |
| “Throw it here!” | I’M OPEN! |
| The usual suspect | BUTLER |
| Mopey and ultra-introspective | EMO |
| Vodka mixer | TONIC |
| Substitutes for feet | SHOE TREES |
| Zhou in Chinese history | ENLAI |
| Co-founder of the Black Panthers | SEALE |
| Classic checker-dropping game | CONNECT 4 |
| Green prefix | ECO- |
| Tater | SPUD |
| Cassette tape predecessor | 8-TRACK |
| Aunt ___, despised relative of Harry Potter | MARGE |
| Like rails and stilts | AVIAN |
| Thespian org. | AFTRA |
| Covetousness, for one | SIN |
| ___ beetle | STAG |
| Shout of victory | I WON! |
| Material in automobile batteries | LEAD |
| Dr. J’s team | 6ERS |
| Many a hoedown participant | GAL |
| Scrape (by) | EKE |
| Manhattan ingredient | RYE |
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