NY Times Crossword 1 Dec 21, Wednesday
Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 1 Dec 21, Wednesday. 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 |
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Titan of industry | CZAR |
Peyote and prickly pear | CACTI |
Bash | FETE |
Crazy, in Spanish | LOCO |
Literary partner of Porthos and Aramis | ATHOS |
Like the Australian outback | ARID |
Play a wrong note during a violin sonata? | ERR ON THE G STRING (from “Air on the G String”) |
Artist Kahlo | FRIDA |
Source of milk for Manchego cheese | EWE |
Roast host | EMCEE |
Golf course supply | SOD |
Totally wreck, as a noob | PWN |
Ripped | TORE |
Little prince taking a bath? | CLEAN HEIR ACT (from “Clean Air Act”) |
Went it alone | SOLOED |
Suffix with auction | -EER |
“Get out!” | SHOO! |
Smooths (out) | IRONS |
Largest artificial satellite in orbit, before 9-Down | MIR |
Leave a mark on | STAIN |
Muppet’s makeup | FELT |
One might read “Don’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee” | MUG |
No-can-do | UNABLE |
“We all put things on TV sometimes”? | TO AIR IS HUMAN (from “to err is human”) |
Fretboard locale | NECK |
D.C. player | NAT |
American acquisition of 2001 | TWA |
Condescend (to) | DEIGN |
Lip balm brand with a pod-shaped container | EOS |
Pink-red hue | CORAL |
Headline after Jane becomes queen? | EYRE TO THE THRONE (from “heir to the throne”) |
Something to regress to | MEAN |
Numbers for a diva | ARIAS |
Very top | APEX |
First word of Sondheim’s “Send in the Clowns” | ISN’T … |
Where Nintendo is headquartered | KYOTO |
Mother of Helen of Troy | LEDA |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Heads of staff? | CLEFS |
Swordsman with a horse named Tornado | ZORRO |
Nostril-burning | ACRID |
Church cross | ROOD |
Only domestic species in the family Felidae | CAT |
She created the olive tree, in myth | ATHENA |
___ toy | CHEW |
In a relationship | TOGETHER |
39-Across successor: Abbr. | ISS |
What wearing a shirt at the beach might get you | FARMER’S TAN |
Former attorney general Holder | ERIC |
One of three in the foreground of “American Gothic” | TINE |
Upper hand | EDGE |
Home of the first pizza | NAPLES |
Actress Hatcher | TERI |
Calendar abbr. | WED |
Anthem contraction | O’ER |
Delegation | CONTINGENT |
Hey, for horses? | NEIGH |
Obsessed captain | AHAB |
Roll of stamps | COIL |
Timbre | TONE |
Filter (through) | SIFT |
___ O’s (Post cereal) | OREO |
“Whatever ___ wants, ___ gets” (“Damn Yankees” lyric) | LOLA |
Skill never performed by 15-Across, oddly enough | MUSKETRY |
Grab suddenly | SNATCH |
Word with stand or drop | MIC … |
Actress Thurman | UMA |
1996 musical set in New York’s Alphabet City | RENT |
Vote out, say | UNSEAT |
Amnesia in soap operas, e.g. | TROPE |
Diminished | WANED |
Voice with an Echo | ALEXA |
Singer Lovato | DEMI |
Hawks have sharp ones | EYES |
Modern home of ancient Persepolis | IRAN |
Birthplace of seven U.S. presidents | OHIO |
Kind of thermometer | ORAL |
Barrel wood | OAK |
General on a menu | TSO |