NY Times Crossword 12 Feb 22, Saturday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Fast food order | COMBO |
Balderdash | CLAPTRAP |
Making of an impression? | APERY |
1962 #1 hit for the Crystals featuring a biker on the record sleeve | HE’S A REBEL |
Rock genre | METAL |
Bit of census data | ETHNICITY |
Slips | ERRS |
___ hulu manu (feathery adornment) | LEI |
Actor James of “The Blacklist” | SPADER |
People with a language of the same name | LAO |
Steamed source of stimulation | LATTE |
Famille member | PERE |
Voting rights activist who founded Fair Fight Action | STACEY ABRAMS |
Russian dumplings | PIROGI |
Facility | EASE |
Some undergrad degs. | BAS |
Where an athlete might dunk | ICE BATH |
Miser | SCROOGE |
Org. tracking metadata | NSA |
A sculpture of a three-legged one is considered lucky in feng shui | TOAD |
___ James, the so-called “King of the Slide Guitar” | ELMORE |
“You have to look at the bigger picture” | CONTEXT IS KEY |
Group whose logo is a mirror ambigram | ABBA |
N.B.A. great Baylor | ELGIN |
Goddess: Lat. | DEA |
Cavort | PRANCE |
Central square, perhaps | TAC |
Though commonly known as vegetables, botanically they are fruit | PEAS |
Wicca symbol | PENTAGRAM |
Two-time Grammy winner Bryson | PEABO |
Condiment made with peanuts | SATE SAUCE |
Conversation starter | HELLO |
Dodge S.U.V.s | DURANGOS |
Pal of Kent and Lane | OLSEN |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Figure skating move based on the arabesque in ballet | CAMEL SPIN |
Theatrically exaggerated behavior | OPERATICS |
Population calculation scope | METRO AREA |
Cuup products | BRAS |
Olive ___ | OYL |
Comic relief role in “Tarzan” | CHEETA |
1970 music documentary that won an Oscar for Best Original Score | LET IT BE |
Hard wood | ASH |
Goes for the gold? | PANS |
What comes before the fall? | TRIP |
Features of many season premieres | RECAPS |
Stomach | ABIDE |
“Great” man | PETER |
Zither relative | LYRE |
Flatter effusively | LAY IT ON |
Italian for “tied together” | LEGATO |
Modern and Classical periods | ERAS |
Parent of a cygnet | COB |
Antithesis of a hedonist | ASCETIC |
Noted spelling expert | MERLIN |
Focus of literary agents | BOOK DEALS |
Obliging | AGREEABLE |
“Later!” | SEE YA SOON! |
Not fancy in the least | HATE |
Ashram sounds | OMS |
Fast-food chain with the slogan “UnFreshing Believable” | DEL TACO |
Three-beat gait | CANTER |
Annual event with Ski Slopestyle and Skateboard Vert | X GAMES |
Starters, for short | APPS |
It’s found at the bottom of the food pyramid | BREAD |
Language family of Swahili or Zulu | BANTU |
___ Milà, landmark building in Barcelona | CASA |
2011 Pulitzer winner Jennifer | EGAN |
Spa offering | PEEL |
Word after throw or scatter | … RUG |
Aromatic noodle soup | PHO |