NY Times Crossword 10 Dec 18, Monday
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Shoestrings | LACES |
6 | Cook in oil | FRY |
9 | Brewing giant originally based in Milwaukee | PABST |
14 | Roofing alternative to shingles | SLATE |
15 | Whopper (but not the Burger King kind) | LIE |
16 | Hawaiian greeting | ALOHA |
17 | Extremely inexpensive | DIRT CHEAP |
19 | Things sometimes hidden behind paintings | SAFES |
20 | Extinguish, as a fire | PUT OUT |
21 | Cost of a bank transaction that’s not with one’s own bank | ATM FEE |
22 | Confucian philosophy | TAO |
24 | Bottom-up, as a political movement | GRASS-ROOTS |
26 | Runs away to marry | ELOPES |
29 | Like some winter highways | ICY |
30 | Perfect test grade | A-PLUS |
31 | New Testament trio | MAGI |
33 | Pop a fly? | SWAT |
37 | “Now things are getting interesting” … or a hint to the first words of 17-, 24-, 45- and 57-Across | THE PLOT THICKENS |
40 | Gilbert of “Roseanne” and “The Conners” | SARA |
41 | Knots | TIES |
42 | Ship of 1492 | PINTA |
43 | High degree | PHD |
44 | Bub | BUSTER |
45 | Amateurish | BUSH LEAGUE |
51 | GPS lines: Abbr. | RDS |
52 | Going from gig to gig | ON TOUR |
53 | Texas city seen in many westerns | LAREDO |
56 | Hatred | ODIUM |
57 | Bars that kids go to? | JUNGLE GYM |
60 | Get a feeling | SENSE |
61 | Iraq War danger, in brief | IED |
62 | One of the Hawaiian Islands | KAUAI |
63 | Parts of a forest | TREES |
64 | “Here’s something interesting,” in brief | FYI |
65 | Got some Z’s | SLEPT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Timothy Leary’s drug | LSD |
2 | “The Greatest” in the ring | ALI |
3 | One who doesn’t travel to work alone | CARPOOLER |
4 | “___, Brute!” | ET TU |
5 | Religious offshoot | SECT |
6 | ___-de-lis | FLEUR |
7 | Cowboy’s rope | RIATA |
8 | Informal affirmative | YEP |
9 | Danish or cream puff | PASTRY |
10 | Avis competitor | ALAMO |
11 | Highly successful, in theaterspeak | BOFFO |
12 | One of 500 in a ream | SHEET |
13 | Zaps with a police gun | TASES |
18 | Harleys, in slang | HOGS |
21 | PC character set | ASCII |
22 | Milk dispensers | TEATS |
23 | Leader of the pack | ALPHA |
25 | Sounds of resignation | SIGHS |
27 | Stage after larva | PUPA |
28 | Bilingualism subj. | ESL |
31 | Sacred peak in Greek myth: Abbr. | MT IDA |
32 | Had one’s fill | ATE |
33 | Equipment often transported on a car’s roof | SKIS |
34 | Was a maverick | WENT ROGUE |
35 | Chipped in at a poker game | ANTED |
36 | Old Russian royals | TSARS |
38 | None of the above | OTHER |
39 | Computer’s “brain,” for short | CPU |
43 | Clouds of smoke | PLUMES |
44 | What the Titanic had a disastrous encounter with | BERG |
45 | Give a lift | BOOST |
46 | Beneath | UNDER |
47 | “Goosebumps” writer R. L. ___ | STINE |
48 | One of four purchased for a Monopoly property | HOUSE |
49 | Sticky | GLUEY |
50 | We, on a candy heart | U AND I |
54 | Fraternal group | ELKS |
55 | “You’re on!” | DEAL! |
57 | Alternative to Skippy or Peter Pan | JIF |
58 | Big mouth | YAP |
59 | Cambridge sch. for budding engineers | MIT |