NY Times Crossword 19 Nov 21, Friday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Phrase popularized by Long John Silver of “Treasure Island” | SHIVER ME TIMBERS |
It’s “on a dark desert highway,” in song | HOTEL CALIFORNIA |
Ways in which different cultures interact | ETHNIC RELATIONS |
Le Dakota du Sud or le Dakota du Nord | ETAT |
Like some traditions | ORAL |
Listens, old-style | HARKS |
Have that *wow* factor | POP |
Name ending for Mari- or Rosa- | -LYN |
Things people often claim to have read when they haven’t | TERMS |
Typesetting unit | PICA |
Funky stuff | ODORS |
N.B.A. M.V.P. of 2015 and ’16, familiarly | STEPH |
“I don’t do ___. I am ___”: Salvador Dalí | DRUGS |
Eponymous instrument inventor Adolphe | SAX |
Smaller than usual, endearingly | FUN SIZE |
“What do you call cheese that isn’t yours? Nacho cheese!,” e.g. | DAD JOKE |
Periods that aren’t usually added, for short? | OTS |
“Live in ___” (clothing slogan) | LEVIS |
Water colors | AQUAS |
Japanese camera | NIKON |
Protagonist of “The O.C.” | RYAN |
What may be thrown down for a duel | GLOVE |
Popular video game series with cars, for short | GTA |
Nickname that drops “An-” | DRE |
Show petulance, in a way | WHINE |
Former-Yankee-turned-broadcaster, to fans | A-ROD |
Clean, as decks | SWAB |
“Don’t sweat the naysayers” | HATERS GONNA HATE |
Opening statement of an appeal? | I NEED A HUGE FAVOR |
Digs near a flower bed, say | GARDEN APARTMENT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Black ___ | SHEEP |
“Too ___ Handle” (Netflix reality show) | HOT TO |
“We’ve all been there” | IT HAPPENS |
Let it all out | VENT |
Hebrew name meaning “my God” | ELI |
Pioneering brand of caffeine-free soft drink | RC COLA |
Combine | MARRY |
Longest-serving U.S. first lady, informally | ELEANOR |
One might be open for business | TILL |
“___ tree falls …” | IF A |
Big time for long-distance calling | MOTHER’S DAY |
Prickly shrubs | BRIARS |
Vast, poetically | ENORM |
Places for curlers | RINKS |
Be wise to | SASS |
Apparel often worn with sandals | TOGA |
Computer addresses, for short | IPS |
Green stew | CHILI VERDE |
Outfit | DUDS |
NorCal airport | SFO |
Syllable of disapproval | TUT |
“Whip It” rock band | DEVO |
It travels at Mach 1 | SOUND WAVE |
Black sorority with 300,000+ members, in brief | AKA |
Marks, as a survey box | XES |
The Cowardly Lion’s counterpart in Kansas | ZEKE |
Presidential monogram of the early 1800s | JQA |
The cool kids, e.g. | IN-GROUP |
“That really isn’t necessary” | NO NEED |
Original “S.N.L.” cast member | RADNER |
Home to Lake Volta, the largest artificial reservoir in the world | GHANA |
Volume measure | LITER |
Island nation near Fiji | TONGA |
Betray, in a way | RAT ON |
Critic who said “Art is the closest we can come to understanding how a stranger really feels” | EBERT |
Daniel Webster or Henry Clay | WHIG |
Sheik’s peer? | AGHA |
Part of a fancy bedding set | SHAM |
___ Juan | SAN |
Like the mizzenmast | AFT |