Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 12 Oct 19, Saturday. 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 |
|---|---|
| Crumbly salad ingredient | FETA |
| Halves of some measurements | WIDTHS |
| It might involve a DNA test | CSI |
| Love of mythology? | AMOR |
| Exam required before entering uni | A-LEVEL |
| Something good in baseball, but bad in banking | RUN |
| Kind of ball for indoor play | NERF |
| Usually nonremunerative undertaking | PET PROJECT |
| It’s named for a Norse goddess of wisdom: Abbr. | FRI |
| Will figure | SON |
| Supersede | REPLACE |
| Funk of Funk & Wagnalls | ISAAC |
| Punk cousin | EMO |
| “Right on” | AMEN |
| Characters in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” | COMMAS |
| Batman portrayer of TV and film | ADAM WEST |
| Request softener | NO PRESSURE |
| Online feed letters | RSS |
| A spy might send a message in one | SECRET CODE |
| Unaccredited university, say | DEGREE MILL |
| Do some basic math | ADD |
| Green giant | SIERRA CLUB |
| Sound around a cradle | DIAL TONE |
| “Miss ___” | SAIGON |
| Capitol Hill activity | VOTE |
| 1969 novel subtitled “Ardor: A Family Chronicle” | ADA |
| Brandon ___, lead role in 1999’s “Boys Don’t Cry” | TEENA |
| Northern fishers’ implements | ICE SAWS |
| Arctic explorer John | RAE |
| Skin pic | TAT |
| Screen for a shooter | LENS FILTER |
| Corrupt, in British slang | BENT |
| Big Ten East sch. | PSU |
| Genesis peak | ARARAT |
| Bring down | RAZE |
| Crossed | MET |
| Lax in duty | REMISS |
| ___ Bongo, president of Gabon for 42 years | OMAR |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Amateur work based on existing characters, informally | FANFIC |
| Boston college | EMERSON |
| Singer with the 1992 double-platinum album “Little Earthquakes” | TORI AMOS |
| Sound from a toy | ARF! |
| Newspaper with the slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” in brief | WAPO |
| “The L Word” creator Chaiken | ILENE |
| Case worker: Abbr. | DET |
| One who runs the show | TV PRODUCER |
| “___, boy!” | HERE |
| Not stay in the bucket | SLOP |
| Joe might need this | CREAMER |
| A “lousy teacher,” per Bill Gates | SUCCESS |
| Partner of purposes | INTENTS |
| “The Hunger Games” actress, in tabloids | JLAW |
| Like promethium, among all the rare earth metals | SCARCEST |
| Cranked (up) | AMPED |
| Down pat | MASTERED |
| Italian film director Leone | SERGIO |
| Kitchen drawers? | AROMAS |
| Treat, in a way | MEDICATE |
| Tennis feat named for the athlete who achieved it in 2003 and 2015 | SERENA SLAM |
| Woman’s name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | ELLIE |
| Winter Olympics pair | LUGE TEAM |
| NyQuil alternative | ADVIL PM |
| Bishop’s territory | DIOCESE |
| Kind of bread with chopped fruit | DATE NUT |
| Treasure trove | BONANZA |
| Minimalist’s desire | LESS |
| Flap one’s gums | NATTER |
| Quarters | AREAS |
| Way off | AFAR |
| Kind of transfer | WIRE |
| Language ___ | ARTS |
| TNT element? | TRI- |
| Dude | BRO |
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