Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 29 Aug 19, Thursday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 29 Aug 19, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Indian royal | RAJA |
| Molds | CASTS |
| “Nonsense!” | PISH! |
| Horse often used in endurance races | ARAB |
| Name that appears 2,698 times in the Quran | ALLAH |
| Letter in the W.W. II phonetic alphabet | OBOE |
| Word that can complete CARE___R | GIVE OR TAKE (caregiver or caretaker) |
| Already: Fr. | DEJA |
| Teacher in une école | MAITRE |
| Number two | VEEP |
| With 24-Across, namely | FOR … |
| See 23-Across | … ONE |
| Person who might be chosen to be maid of honor, for short | BFF |
| Word that can complete SH___ED | IN OR OUT (shined or shouted) |
| Chicken or veal dish, in brief | PARM |
| Grande preceder | RIO … |
| Shoe company that makes Top-Siders | SPERRY |
| Fittings under the sink | U-BENDS |
| Willing to listen | OPEN |
| Word that can complete DE___ | FRIEND OR FOE (defriend or Defoe) |
| Ostentatious display | POMP |
| They often end letters | SERIFS |
| Traded points | ARGUED |
| Kylo of “Star Wars” villainy | REN |
| Chow | EATS |
| Word that can complete ___TING | DO OR DIE (doting or dieting) |
| Mil. title in a Beatles song | SGT |
| Raiders’ org. | DEA |
| Thin bark | ARF! |
| I.R.S. IDs | SSNS |
| One who might say “Well, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle!”? | TARZAN |
| Stare slack-jawed | GAWP |
| Word that can complete ___ER | BOOM OR BUST (boomer or buster) |
| LAX listings | ETAS |
| Protein found in muscles | ACTIN |
| Store with a notably mazelike layout | IKEA |
| Indian wrap | SARI |
| River painted by van Gogh | RHONE |
| Goes unused | SITS |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Cleaning tool usually used with a bucket | RAG MOP |
| Grande preceder | ARIANA |
| ___ Pérez de Cuéllar, former U.N. chief | JAVIER |
| Lend a helping hand, in a bad way | ABET |
| Insouciant | CAREFREE |
| Keyboard abbr. | ALT |
| Ukrainian, e.g. | SLAV |
| “Star Trek” cast name | TAKEI |
| Noted father-and-son Hollywood stars | SHEENS |
| Pea jacket? | POD |
| First part of an English “rule” | I BEFORE E … |
| Stopover | SOJOURN |
| Like some laughs and stews | HEARTY |
| Feature of the king of clubs | ORB |
| Run one’s mouth | POP OFF |
| Some Nordic skiers | FINNS |
| State of inactivity | REPOSE |
| Bad stethoscope sound | MURMUR |
| More of a head-scratcher | ODDER |
| They can stand on their own two feet | BIPEDS |
| Places for balm | SORES |
| Cause for combatants’ confusion | FOG OF WAR |
| A few notes that require answering? | RINGTONE |
| Like shareholder distributions, typically | PRO RATA |
| “Poor Richard’s Almanack” filler | ADAGES |
| Keep from practicing, say | DISBAR |
| Bean popular in East Asia | ADZUKI |
| Service easy to break? | TEA SET |
| Ones always wearing suits at work | SANTAS |
| Biblical figure who “walked with God” | ENOCH |
| Besmirch | TAR |
| ___ speak | SO TO |
| Cleanup hitter’s stat | RBIS |
| Fraternity letter | PSI |
| Calculus calculation, for short | MIN |
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