NY Times Crossword 10 Sep 19, Tuesday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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“Ask ___” (newspaper advice column) | AMY |
Bounce, as off a pool table cushion | CAROM |
Actress Hayek | SALMA |
Deer with no antlers | DOE |
Singer with the best-selling albums “19,” “21” and “25” | ADELE |
Bringer of rain | CLOUD |
Jan., Feb., Mar., etc. | MOS |
Absolutely adored | LOVED TO BITS |
What a weekly has once a week | ISSUE |
Police action | ARREST |
The police, metaphorically | THIN BLUE LINE |
Daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes | SURI |
Destination for European hikers | ALPS |
Versatile blackjack card | ACE |
Reach by addition | SUM TO |
Rocket-building company since 2002 | SPACEX |
Body art that might be revealed by hip-hugger jeans | LOWER-BACK TATTOO |
___ de Tocqueville, author of “Democracy in America” | ALEXIS |
Oscar-winning Berry | HALLE |
Like 43, e.g. | ODD |
Destiny | FATE |
Senior’s org. | AARP |
“Uh-oh” | THIS LOOKS BAD |
Hardcore Chinese party adherent | MAOIST |
“Aida” composer | VERDI |
Like a millennial who’s a huge fan of 1960s-’70s music, it’s said | BORN TOO LATE |
Help out | AID |
Source of revenue for many states | LOTTO |
Dot on a computer screen | PIXEL |
Ticked off | MAD |
Test before buying, as clothes | TRY ON |
Daring base runner’s goal | STEAL |
Foxy | SLY |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Confesses (to) | ADMITS |
Kind of pork at a Chinese restaurant | MOO SHU |
Polite assent | YES, SIR |
___ Carr, best-selling author of historical thrillers | CALEB |
Hubbub | ADO |
Fire (up), as an engine | REV |
Part of a World Cup chant | OLE! |
Finishes in the top three, say | MEDALS |
Treat disdainfully | SCORN |
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” playwright | ALBEE |
Clark’s crush at the Daily Planet | LOIS |
Mixed-breed dog | MUTT |
Main source of online revenue | ADS |
One more than bi- | TRI- |
Available to all, as a bathroom | UNISEX |
Petting zoo babies | LAMBS |
Beauty products chain | ULTA |
Era-defining | EPOCHAL |
___ of Congress | ACT |
Elon Musk, for 34-Across | CEO |
Prefix with skeleton | EXO- |
Ocean State sch. | URI |
Canonized pope of the fifth century | ST LEO |
Buddy | PAL |
Relaxed | AT EASE |
Language related to Thai | LAO |
Like 1960s-’70s music | OLD |
Joined in matrimony | WED |
Green Hornet’s sidekick | KATO |
Aperture settings | F-STOPS |
J.J. who directed “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” | ABRAMS |
Kind of tire | RADIAL |
2000s stage name for rapper Sean Combs | P DIDDY |
Lone Ranger’s sidekick | TONTO |
Flirt with at a bar, say | HIT ON |
“Am ___ out of touch?” | I SO |
Nearly plotz with pride | KVELL |
Othello, for one | MOOR |
Bohemian | ARTY |
Sandwich whose initials have been rearranged in five other ways in this puzzle | BLT |
Flaming | LIT |
Lumberjack’s tool | AXE |
Spill the ___ (reveal sensitive information) | TEA |