NY Times Crossword 31 Mar 21, Wednesday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Becomes less important by comparison | PALES |
Newspaper unit | PAGE |
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” painter | BOSCH |
Bitcoin, e.g. | E-CASH |
Hubbubs | ADOS |
Bear who sings “The Bare Necessities” in a 1967 Disney film | BALOO |
City near St. Petersburg | TAMPA |
Bellyache | CARP |
Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the first U.S. one (1847) | STAMP |
Virtuoso | ACE |
“C’mon, open the door!” | LET ME IN! |
1990s supermodel with a palindromic name | EMME |
Like regular exercise and happiness, per research | LINKED |
Put one’s trust in | DEPEND ON |
Fill to the gills | SATE |
43rd prez | GWB |
Mrs., on Majorca | SRA |
Japanese salad herb | UDO |
Pint-size | PEEWEE |
Something to believe in | TENET |
Smaller parts making up a larger whole … with a hint to the six groups of shaded squares in this puzzle | BUILDING BLOCKS |
Brand of knives touted in classic infomercials | GINSU |
2006 Winter Olympics host | TORINO |
Diamond stat | RBI |
Dance move that went from trendy to cringey in the 2010s | DAB |
Heracles, to Zeus | SON |
Stitch’s pal, in film | LILO |
“Two thumbs up!” | I LOVED IT! |
Key of Beethoven’s Ninth | D MINOR |
Above-the-knee skirt | MINI |
Brown loaf with an earthy taste | DARK RYE |
Pet rocks, once | FAD |
They turn litmus paper red | ACIDS |
Stead | LIEU |
Part of a political convention roll call | STATE |
Checks out, in a way | CASES |
Thingy | ITEM |
Satirist ___ Baron Cohen | SACHA |
Singer John whose middle name is Hercules | ELTON |
Food for a sea urchin | KELP |
Company behind the first microprocessor | INTEL |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Potpourri pieces | PETALS |
Tree that’s a favorite of giraffes | ACACIA |
Bemoan | LAMENT |
Paranormal power, for short | ESP |
Thin-layered sedimentary rock | SHALE |
Covenant | PACT |
One who raised Cain | ADAM |
Wounded by a bull, say | GORED |
Catches sight of | ESPIES |
Tiny ammo | BBS |
Like some breakfast cereals | OATEN |
Emphatic two-pointer | SLAM DUNK |
Going places? | COMMODES |
“Heaven forbid!” | HOPE NOT! |
Sidled (along) | EDGED |
“Fresh Air” broadcaster | NPR |
French military headwear | KEPIS |
Use, as dishes | EAT ON |
Conflict that ended at 11:00 on 11/11 | WWI |
Crooked | BENT |
Slip past | ELUDE |
Swelled heads | EGOS |
Food-spoiling bacterium | E COLI |
Like Sodom and Gomorrah | BIBLICAL |
Abraham Lincoln, for one | UNIONIST |
Modern lead-in to -grammer | BRO- |
___ hop (swing era dance) | LINDY |
Not a happy face | GRIMACE |
Put two and two together? | ADD |
Mayim who played Amy Farrah Fowler on “The Big Bang Theory” | BIALIK |
“Believe it or not …” | IN FACT … |
Abhor | LOATHE |
Herculean undertaking | ORDEAL |
Many a smartphone recording | VIDEO |
Far from original | TRITE |
Soccer great with a statue in Buenos Aires | MESSI |
Topple (over) | KEEL |
Posterior | RUMP |
Nine-digit ID, in brief | SSN |
Shade of brown | TAN |