NY Times Crossword 16 Jul 20, Thursday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Classic MTV show that launched a film franchise | JACKASS |
Common recyclable | SODA CAN |
Firm, in a way | AL DENTE |
“Fifty Shades of Grey,” e.g. | EROTICA |
Certain fair fare | CORN DOG |
Involving crystals and incense, say | NEW-AGEY |
“I just knew it!” | OHO! |
Cause of death in the Sherlock Holmes novel “The Sign of the Four” | POISON DART |
“___ Meets Godzilla” (classic film short) | BAMBI |
Ending with slug or gab | … FEST |
Break | GAP |
Part of the Constitution establishing the executive branch | ARTICLE II |
Where I-80 crosses the Missouri River | OMAHA |
Narrative through multiple TV episodes | STORY ARC |
Caught | SNARED |
Sighting from a crow’s-nest | LAND |
Con | TRICK |
Lift at a resort | T-BAR |
Do a favor for | OBLIGE |
Numerical trio | AREA CODE |
Rude one in an audience | BOOER |
Diagram at a business meeting | FLOWCHART |
Disseminate | SOW |
“Then again ,” in texts | OTOH |
Ankle bones | TARSI |
Protagonist in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” | ARTHUR DENT |
Mary ___ Evans, real name of George Eliot | ANN |
Big name in online dating | OKCUPID |
“Sure, makes sense” | YES, I SEE |
Video game controller that uses gesture recognition | WIIMOTE |
Johannes Gutenberg, for one | PRINTER |
Voice actor for Carl in “Up” | ED ASNER |
Witchcraft or what each block of three black squares in this puzzle represents? | DARK ART |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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___ deGrom, two-time Cy Young Award winner (2018 and 2019) | JACOB |
Hello or goodbye | ALOHA |
Obsolescent storage device | CD-ROM |
“Jeopardy!” genius Jennings | KEN |
“Then what happened ?” | AND |
What red might mean | STOP |
___ lily | SEGO |
Dojo master | SENSEI |
Black-and-white stack | OREOS |
“___ Abbey” | DOWNTON |
Slightly | A TAD |
Smoke | CIG |
Number one starter | ACE |
House call? | NAY |
Lifesaving prosthetic | ARTIFICIAL HEART |
Subpar performance? | BIRDIE |
Like the planet Hoth in “The Empire Strikes Back” | ICY |
Classic leading lady honored on both U.S. and Swedish postage | GARBO |
Leading | AHEAD |
Father | PADRE |
Delinquent | LATE |
Be off base | ERR |
Powdered green tea leaves | MATCHA |
Sorts who might wipe their mouths with their sleeves | SLOBS |
Off-limits | TABOO |
Turned up just a little | ON LOW |
Distort | SKEW |
___-Magnon (early human) | CRO |
Company with a great deal of advertising? | GROUPON |
Not just think | ACT |
Hay, say | FODDER |
Opposite of original | TRITE |
One with dreads, maybe | RASTA |
Nasty look | SNEER |
Like neon | INERT |
Doesn’t remember the words, say | HUMS |
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” org. | NYPD |
Prefix with watt | TERA- |
Be short | OWE |
Josh | KID |
Its HQ contains a sculpture with a still-unsolved coded message | CIA |
Title reportedly turned down by Stephen Hawking | SIR |
Sign | INK |