Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 15 Sep 22, Thursday. 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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Wanes | EBBS |
Clark with the #1 country hit “Girls Lie Too” | TERRI |
___ fide | MALA |
Title dog in a 1981 thriller | CUJO |
Like the creator deity Viracocha | INCAN |
Declaration after getting a hand | I’M IN |
Stagger | REEL |
What a red flag at a beach may signify | NO SWIMMING |
Pops, in a way | UNCORKS |
Computer correspondent | EMAILER |
Name on a Chinese menu | TSO |
Mötley ___ | CRUE |
“Fabulous!” | YAY! |
Prefix with center | EPI- |
Flour in Indian cuisine | ATTA |
Something a game may have, for short | MVP |
“Which do you want to hear first?” option | GOOD NEWS |
Like some upholstery | WELTED |
Used up | GONE |
“Schitt’s Creek” matriarch | MOIRA |
Top-of-the-line | A-ONE |
Praise for a zinger | OH SNAP! |
Downside | NEGATIVE |
Number of puppeteers needed to manipulate Topo Gigio | TRE |
Walkie-talkie word | OVER |
River of France and Belgium | LYS |
Big D cager | MAV |
Beaux-___ | ARTS |
Word in “___ or no ___?” | ICE |
Product made by smelting | IRON BAR |
Like accommodations for friars and nuns, typically | SPARTAN |
Totally out | SO LAST YEAR |
Spot on a map | ISLE |
Self-satisfied | SMUG |
Savory sensation | UMAMI |
Seven ___ | SEAS |
Thanksgiving dish | YAMS |
The Shroud of Turin, e.g. | RELIC |
History, with “the” | … PAST |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Neutral hue | ECRU |
Good, in Guadalajara | BUEN |
Make one’s opposition known, literally | Raise O-BJECTIONS |
Goes it alone | SOLOS |
Protest, literally | Raise a S-TINK |
Slaughter in Cooperstown | ENOS |
Alternatives to Cokes and Pepsis | RCS |
Pinker or greener, perhaps | RAWER |
Alleviate income insufficiency, literally | Raise the M-INIMUM WAGE |
“La Bohème” seamstress | MIMI |
See children through to adulthood, literally | Raise a F-AMILY |
Top of an I.R.S. form | LINE-A |
More than miffed | ANGRY |
Binchy who wrote “Circle of Friends” | MAEVE |
Horse of a certain color | ROAN |
Where $50 bills and crossing your legs may be considered bad luck | CASINOS |
Toaster waffle | EGGO |
Fictional character who says “A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside” | POOH |
De-escalate tension, literally | Lower the TEMPERATUR-E |
Helium, on the periodic table | TWO |
City planner’s map | PLAT |
Job for an auto shop | DENT |
Demonstrate a bit of bathroom etiquette, literally | Put down the TOILET SEA-T |
Major theme of “Othello” | ENVY |
Defend borders? | DEES |
M.L.K. Jr., for one | REV |
Dubai denizens | ARABS |
One of five in “La Bohème” | ARIA |
Rapper Elliott | MISSY |
Bakery product that can’t be purchased | AROMA |
Show respect to one’s neighbors late at night, literally | Lower the VOLUM-E |
“You might be surprised” | TRY ME |
Potato chip, in England | CRISP |
Pesters | NAGS |
Finno-Ugric language group | SAMI |
Put on sale, literally | Lower the PRIC-E |
[Sigh] | [ALAS] |
Fit together, as mixing bowls | NEST |
Ending with arbor | -EAL |