NY Times Crossword 24 Nov 19, Sunday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Bondsman, of late? | DANIEL CRAIG |
Unfold | TAKE SHAPE |
It has some miles on it | USED VEHICLE |
Not yet in the database | UNENTERED |
A.P. courses, e.g. | COLLEGE PREP |
Summer camp activity | TIE-DYEING |
Emily Dickinson’s “I heard ___ buzz – when I died” | A FLY |
Wonder-working biblical prophet | ELISHA |
Creator of Mike Hammer | SPILLANE |
Cross | IRKED |
In the mood for love | AMATIVE |
Main theme of “Othello” | JEALOUSY |
Climax of “The Shawshank Redemption” | PRISON ESCAPE |
Picnic, e.g. | OUTING |
Bumming, as cigarettes | CADGING |
Rotting evidence | ODOR |
Clicking counters | ABACI |
Lacking | SHORT OF |
Imprint permanently | ETCH IN |
Means of communication without interference | DIRECT LINE |
Insulation and sealing material | SILICONE |
Thrice due | SEI |
Not generics | BRAND-NAME PRODUCTS |
Went skiing | TOOK TO THE SLOPES |
Hit 1997 film condemned by the Chinese government | SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET |
Fixture in a chocolate factory | VAT |
Least normal | WEIRDEST |
Like some arts | DECORATIVE |
James who starred in 1970s TV’s “How the West Was Won” | ARNESS |
Name originally proposed (but not adopted) for Utah | DESERET |
Paint a false picture of | BELIE |
Weigh station lineup | RIGS |
Fuel-carrying ships | COALERS |
Event that usually has gate crashers? | SLALOM |
Methods of studying pooled data | META-ANALYSES |
Peak in 1980 headlines | ST HELENS |
Representation of the real world in literature and art | MIMESIS |
NASA’s spacecraft Dawn began orbiting it in 2015 | CERES |
Clowns sometimes put them on | SAD FACES |
List-ending phrase | ET ALII |
Big to-do | FLAP |
Given a heads-up about | ALERTED TO |
Subscription service with an arrow in its logo | AMAZON PRIME |
Free | AT LEISURE |
Something that’s not contracted very often | RARE DISEASE |
Partly sheltered area near land in which vessels ride at anchor | ROADSTEAD |
Petty officers on police duty while a ship is in port | SHORE PATROL |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Nobleman above un conte | DUCA |
From | AS OF |
Dickens orphan | NELL |
One way to stand by | IDLY |
Anticipatory time | EVE |
Certain Thanksgiving turkey serving | LEG |
“Nice and rosy” things in the song “Sleigh Ride” | CHEEKS |
Founder of New York’s Odditorium in 1939 | RIPLEY |
Like burning rubber | ACRID |
Les Aléoutiennes, e.g. | ILES |
House minority leader before Pelosi (1995-2003) | GEPHARDT |
Half of a reproach | TUT |
Sitcom/film star who was named People’s “Most Beautiful Woman” twice | ANISTON |
Staying fresh | KEEPING |
Chicory variety | ENDIVE |
Topics for fashion magazines | STYLES |
Elevator near an arch? | HEEL |
Something that can be performed da capo | ARIA |
Campus abutting Drexel, informally | PENN |
Beat by a whisker | EDGE |
Pal | AMIGO |
What all NaCl molecules have | IONIC BONDS |
Persian, e.g. | RUG |
“Yeah, right!” | AS IF! |
Steinbeck family | JOADS |
Blake who composed “I’m Just Wild About Harry” | EUBIE |
Early employer of Steve Jobs | ATARI |
Head residents? | LICE |
Many T-ball coaches | PARENTS |
Spherical bacterium | COCCUS |
Not regularly standing | AD HOC |
Something to drive home | POINT |
Cousins of kites | ERNES |
Bird on California’s state quarter | CONDOR |
Satisfies | SLAKES |
Suggest | HINT AT |
Running mate? | ELOPER |
Standard features of almanacs | TIDE TABLES |
Department capital SE of Paris | TROYES |
Get married, in slang | SPLICE |
2004 sci-fi thriller inspired by a classic 1950 book | I, ROBOT |
Bigeye, on some menus | AHI |
Some sewers | MENDERS |
Wine components | ESTERS |
Mother ___ | TERESA |
Buzzy body? | SWARM |
Like some coincidences | EERIE |
French for “twenty” | VINGT |
End of many town names | -VILLE |
Par ___ | AVION |
Is thick (with) | TEEMS |
Shade akin to turquoise | TEAL |
Word after old or dog | … DAYS |
Longtime dairy aisle mascot | ELSIE |
What a big sock might make you do | SEE STARS |
Reached maturity | CAME DUE |
Onetime Procter & Gamble product on Time magazine’s list of “The 50 Worst Inventions” | OLESTRA |
“___ Said,” 2019 best seller on the #MeToo movement | SHE |
Rare and valuable instruments | AMATIS |
Like restaurants with three Michelin stars | NICEST |
Usurper | SEIZER |
Amplifier of radio signals | TRIODE |
Mild, light-colored cigar | CLARO |
German industrial region | SAAR |
Dolly in “Hello, Dolly!,” e.g. | ALTO |
Paris’s Place ___ Bastille | DE LA |
Neighbor of Lucy and Ricky on “I Love Lucy” | FRED |
Nanny, in Nanjing | AMAH |
Lose sleep, so to speak | FRET |
“Not true!” | LIAR! |
Schoolyard retort | AM SO! |
Spa offering | PEEL |
Publication whose first ed. took more than 70 years to complete | OED |
Beat by a whisker | NIP |
“Don’t text and drive” ad, e.g., in brief | PSA |