Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 10 Aug 19, Saturday. 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 10 Aug 19, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| What takes motion out of motion pictures? | STEADICAM |
| Goddess of spring and rebirth | MAIA |
| Superiority-asserting action | POWER MOVE |
| Drunk, in modern slang | TURNT |
| Is to come | LIES AHEAD |
| Wiped out | ATE IT |
| Fair game | ALLOWED |
| Parody | IMITATE |
| Certain online food critic | YELPER |
| Prefix with car | ECO- |
| Place for a tab | CAN |
| Wine lover’s favorite team? | REDS |
| Persuaded to take a higher-priced option | UPSOLD |
| Enemies, in slang | OPPS |
| Lose balance | TIP |
| Women who were legally permitted to drive for the first time in 2018 | SAUDIS |
| Response to someone with unrealistic hopes | WHAT DO YOU EXPECT? |
| “Take your time” | NO RUSH |
| Word whose musical sense was added to Merriam-Webster dictionaries in 1986 | RAP |
| Competitor of Petro-Canada | ESSO |
| Green-light | ENABLE |
| Some baskets | TWOS |
| Business card abbr. | RES |
| California W.N.B.A. team, on scoreboards | LAS |
| “This party’s poppin’!” | IT’S LIT! |
| Boo-boos | SLIP-UPS |
| Off guard | UNREADY |
| Discover serendipitously | HIT ON |
| Article of summer wear | HALTER TOP |
| ___ Montoya, swordsman in “The Princess Bride” | INIGO |
| Woman’s name that’s an anagram of INTERNEES | ERNESTINE |
| Body parts that sound like some units of measure | PECS |
| Start of an anti-coal petition | DEAR SANTA … |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Spread out | SPLAY |
| Fabric whose name is French for “cloth” | TOILE |
| Tom ___, co-star of Marilyn Monroe in “The Seven Year Itch” | EWELL |
| “Venus and the Cat” author | AESOP |
| Storage site | DRAWER |
| “Let me assist you” | I’M HERE TO HELP |
| Like some rec leagues | COED |
| Palindromic woman’s name | AVA |
| Cry on a battlefield | MEDIC! |
| Unlikely entrant in a Westminster show | MUTT |
| Some demographic data | AREA CODES |
| Emphasized | IN ITALICS |
| Deals with | ATTENDS TO |
| Mai ___ | TAI |
| Arrow on a screen | MOUSE POINTER |
| Field for gamers | ESPORTS |
| Kind of project for a hardware store customer, in brief | DIY |
| Goddess of peace | PAX |
| Person whom people take their complaints to, informally | SUPE |
| It can pass when you pass | OWNERSHIP |
| Connection to the outside world | PHONE LINE |
| Spongelike | PARASITIC |
| Proof of purchase, perhaps | STUB |
| Certain connection for a 30-Down, for short | DSL |
| Negotiating partner with G.M. | UAW |
| Natural ager | STRESS |
| Flicked, in a way | ASHED |
| Competitor of Stearns & Foster | SERTA |
| Music store category | LATIN |
| Words before know, care or mind | I DON’T … |
| Most serious kind of flu | TYPE A |
| Fad game of the 1990s | POGS |
| Unnamed individual from Italy | UNO |
| It reaches to touch one’s hand | ULNA |
| What you can take that I can’t? | … ARE |
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