Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 27 Jun 22, 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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Ritzy | POSH |
Like the caboose among all the cars on a train | LAST |
“Perry ___” (classic legal drama) | MASON |
Iams competitor | ALPO |
Regarding | AS TO |
Harden (to) | INURE |
When the Allied invasion of Normandy was launched | D-DAY |
“Movin’ On Up” and “I’ll Be There for You,” for two | THEME SONGS |
123 ___ Street (Big Bird’s address) | SESAME |
Clear, as a diner’s table | BUS |
Washington, D.C., baseball player, for short | NAT |
Sound at the start of “gentle” and “giant” | SOFT G |
Apply, as lotion | RUB IN |
Window fixtures most used in the summer, for short | ACS |
Kind of tide whose opposite is “spring” | NEAP |
“That’s ___ hadn’t heard!” | ONE I |
Board game in which pieces may be captured or crowned | CHECKERS |
Reply to “Who’s there?” | IT’S ME |
Not glossy, as a photo finish | MATTE |
Baby dog | PUP |
Legitimate | VALID |
Submission to a contest | ENTRY |
Any “Jr.,” to his father | NAMESAKE |
Rick’s love in “Casablanca” | ILSA |
Composer Stravinsky | IGOR |
1992’s “A Few Good ___” | MEN |
Run up, as expenses | INCUR |
Brusque | TERSE |
Gerund suffix | -ING |
Victoria Beckham ___ Adams | NEE |
Pic taken at arm’s length | SELFIE |
What draws recording artists to Nashville and jazz lovers to New Orleans | MUSIC SCENE |
“___ Las Vegas” (1964 film starring 52-Down) | VIVA |
Customer’s routine order, with “the” | … USUAL |
Big rig’s cargo | HAUL |
401(k) alternatives, for short | IRAS |
Cylindrical pasta | PENNE |
On the ___ (unfriendly) | OUTS |
Certain email folder | SENT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Protective gear for in-line skaters | PADS |
Ye ___ shoppe | OLDE |
Places to rejuvenate oneself | SPAS |
Georgetown University athletes | HOYAS |
Charge for an overdue payment | LATE FEE |
Cigar residue | ASH |
Office address abbr. | STE |
Mausoleum | TOMB |
Pageant whose hosts have included Bob Barker, Dick Clark and Steve Harvey | MISS UNIVERSE |
Year, in Buenos Aires | ANO |
Predominant religion of Indonesia and Pakistan | SUNNI ISLAM |
Instrument heard at a ballpark | ORGAN |
Where eggs are laid | NEST |
Continental currency since 2002 | EURO |
Animal “relative” an astonished person may claim to be | MONKEY’S UNCLE |
Covering seen at a ballpark | TARP |
Dashboard-mounted navigator | GPS UNIT |
Greek B’s | BETAS |
Zenith | ACME |
Martial arts action star Jackie | CHAN |
What glows in the west at day’s end … or a hint to this puzzle’s sequence of shaded squares | SETTING SUN |
PC shortcut for “copy” | CTRL-C |
Ike’s partner in the candy aisle | MIKE |
Biblical garden | EDEN |
It may be turned with a swipe on an e-reader | PAGE |
Scrumptious bits | MORSELS |
War god who’s a foe of Wonder Woman | ARES |
Occupied, as a lavatory | IN USE |
See 64-Across | ELVIS |
“It’s my turn” | I’M UP |
Rebounding sound | ECHO |
Pyromaniac’s obsession | FIRE |
“Ghostbusters” director Reitman | IVAN |
Toward the dawn | EAST |
Actor McKellen | IAN |
___ de cologne | EAU |
Acorn, for one | NUT |