Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 13 Dec 21, Monday. 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 |
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Flows out, as the tide | EBBS |
One who’s always complaining, complaining, complaining | CRAB |
Prevent through intimidation | DETER |
Prefix with -naut | AERO- |
___ gras (goose or duck delicacy) | FOIE |
Contents of a .jpeg file | IMAGE |
Grand Central, for one | RAILROAD STATION |
Host Harvey of “Family Feud” | STEVE |
Music genre often labeled “heavy” | METAL |
Psychedelic substance | LSD |
___ year (2020 or 2024) | LEAP |
Actor/musician whose name sounds like a drink | ICE-T |
Santa ___ winds | ANA |
Event of October 1929 | MARKET CRASH |
A long way away | FAR |
Bird symbolizing grace | SWAN |
Figure skater Harding | TONYA |
Spoiler of a perfect record | LOSS |
Skiing or skating | SPORT |
Legal wrong | TORT |
Love on the Loire | AMOUR |
Listening device for an undercover officer | WIRE |
Inconclusive score | TIE |
Pastry with a swirl | CINNAMON BUN |
“I’ve ___ enough out of you!” | HAD |
Bridge | SPAN |
Narrowly defeat, with “out” | EDGE … |
La ___ (Bolivian capital) | PAZ |
“If only!” | I WISH! |
€€€€€ | EUROS |
Fire safety technique … or 17-, 29- and 49-Across together | STOP, DROP AND ROLL |
Where to sit for the bar? | STOOL |
Where baby Moses was found | NILE |
Go back, when editing | UNDO |
“Yum!” | TASTY! |
Mother Nature’s blanket | SNOW |
Ooze | SEEP |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Elves have big ones, stereotypically | EARS |
Musical rhythm | BEAT |
Star of “Room” and “Captain Marvel” | BRIE LARSON |
Do a crossword, say | SOLVE |
Money manager, in brief | CFO |
Wander about | ROAM |
Right-hand person | AIDE |
Closest pal | BESTIE |
Cockney vis-à-vis English | DIALECT |
An essential worker, for short | EMT |
A sea horse has a prehensile one | TAIL |
Big heads | EGOS |
Tear up | REND |
Printing paper units | REAMS |
What you may use when turning down an invitation | TACT |
Canine “handshake” offerings | PAWS |
Gait for a horse with a buggy | TROT |
Fortune 500 company whose name rhymes, appropriately, with “quack” | AFLAC |
Tennis champ Osaka | NAOMI |
Grammy genre since 1988 | RAP |
In the public consciousness | KNOWN |
Terse request to a bartender | ANOTHER ONE |
Damascus is its capital | SYRIA |
Word repeated in Roger Ebert’s “I ___, ___, ___ This Movie” | HATED |
Phoenix N.B.A. team | SUNS |
Poke fun at | RIB |
“You’re right” | TRUE |
With haste | RAPIDLY |
Came to a close | ENDED |
Bryn ___ (women’s college) | MAWR |
Liver and ___ (dish) | ONIONS |
Spiritual guides | GURUS |
[Hey! Over here!] | [PSST!] |
Lead-in to boy or girl | ATTA … |
They have everything from aardvarks to zebras | ZOOS |
Whirl | SPIN |
Sign of saintliness | HALO |
Ye ___ Shoppe | OLDE |
Pigs’ supper | SLOP |
What calls the kettle black, in an expression | POT |
Fresh | NEW |