Daily crossword solution for the 0814-25 NY Times Crossword 14 Aug 25, Thursday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard sometimes, we will help you to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across
| Clues |
Answers |
| Molecule that stores energy in the body, in brief |
ATP |
| Word before rope or scare |
JUMP |
| Loose-limbed |
LITHE |
| Talk like a tippler |
SLUR |
| Far from shore |
ASEA |
| City on the Nile … or a punny end to the joke “When a tight-knit group of cygnets votes, they vote ___” |
ASWAN |
| Do a collie’s work |
HERD |
| [“I’ll take ‘Tennis’ for $200, Ken”] It means nothing |
WHAT IS LOVE? |
| Pre-med track precursor, in brief |
AP BIO |
| Cookie holder |
TIN |
| Not many |
A FEW |
| [“Let’s go with ‘Nickname’s the Same’ for $400”] Bruce Springsteen, Lance Armstrong and Melissa McCarthy in a 2016 comedy |
WHO’S THE BOSS? |
| Transistor states |
ONS |
| Honda luxury brand |
ACURA |
| Over yonder |
THAR |
| Bubbles, e.g. |
ORBS |
| Hauls |
LUGS |
| Muscle-and-bone doc |
ORTHO |
| [“Give me ‘The Academy’ for $600”] This was only the second animated film to be nominated for Best Picture, after “Beauty and the Beast” |
WHAT’S “UP”? |
| [“How about ‘Sports and Comedy’ for $800”] He was on first base, per Abbott and Costello |
WHO’S WHO? |
| The Supreme Court justices, collectively |
NONET |
| Charlie’s Angels, e.g. |
TRIO |
| Swanky |
POSH |
| Doubled or tripled, say |
GREW |
| Gas brand with a torch in its logo |
AMOCO |
| Savanna prey |
GNU |
| [“I’ll try ‘Painted Ladies” for $1,000″] This piece by Impressionist Mary Cassatt shows two women enjoying a drink |
WHAT’S THE TEA? |
| Kelly of morning TV |
RIPA |
| Guile |
ART |
| Key ring? |
ATOLL |
| At risk … or where one might hear the clue-and-answer pairs at 17-, 23-, 39-, 41- and 53-Across? |
IN JEOPARDY |
| “Thus with a kiss ___” (Romeo’s final words) |
I DIE |
| Sea inlet surrounded by steep cliffs |
FJORD |
| In one’s birthday suit |
BARE |
| Try to win over |
COAX |
| Hasbro word game that comes with a 60-second hourglass |
TABOO |
| Go like a geyser |
SPEW |
| Word after kick or dumb |
ASS |
Down
| Clues |
Answers |
| Hebrew leader? |
ALEPH |
| Booster for a dragster |
TURBO |
| Result of a scandal going viral, in brief |
PR DISASTER |
| Prominent feature of a hippopotamus or crocodile |
JAW |
| Escort in the theater, informally |
USH |
| Human, to a robot |
MEATBAG |
| Outdoor party area |
PATIO |
| ___ Palmas, capital of the Canaries |
LAS |
| Cuba o Puerto Rico |
ISLA |
| A winning scenario in a best-of-three game |
TWO FOR TWO |
| Sanctuary |
HAVEN |
| TV show that has existed since before online media, despite what its name suggests |
E! NEWS |
| “Man and Superman” playwright |
SHAW |
| Tech sch. |
INST. |
| Like easy-to-get meds, in brief |
OTC |
| Peacock competitor |
HULU |
| Go off |
ERUPT |
| Drive off |
SHOO |
| Horatian work of ca. 18 B.C. |
ARS POETICA |
| Not rent, say |
OWN |
| Greek letter that looks like “p” |
RHO |
| Incredible work |
BANG-UP JOB |
| Does some strokes |
SWIMS |
| Dept. that oversees the F.D.A. |
HHS |
| “Look at that!” |
OOH! |
| Gumbo, for one |
STEW |
| Terrifying sound for a field mouse |
HOOT |
| Terrifying device for a field mouse |
RAT TRAP |
| Larrup |
WHAP |
| When repeated, a dance |
CHA |
| Dirty money |
GRIFT |
| Symbol of stealth |
NINJA |
| Emiratis, e.g. |
ARABS |
| Some list items |
TO-DOS |
| Mount St. ___, second-highest mountain in Canada |
ELIAS |
| Trebek who once hosted this puzzle’s theme |
ALEX |
| Nestlé chocolate bar |
AERO |
| Lead-in to meter |
ODO- |
| Grammy-winning Dr. ___ |
DRE |
| Poison source in Agatha Christie’s “A Pocket Full of Rye” |
YEW |