NY Times Crossword 3 Dec 19, Tuesday
Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 3 Dec 19, Tuesday. 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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Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P. | STARR |
In a funk | SAD |
Evita who was played by Madonna | PERON |
Civil rights leader Williams, who was an associate of Martin Luther King Jr. | HOSEA |
Piece of fiction | LIE |
Intent look | STARE |
Started the kitty | ANTED |
Pebble in one’s shoe, e.g. | ANNOYANCE |
*Inclination to follow the majority | HERD INSTINCT (giving “heard”) |
Sign of a theatrical hit | SRO |
Lead-in to “la-la” | OOH- |
“Couldn’t care less” | MEH |
Liturgical vestment | ALB |
Wonderland cake words | EAT ME |
News anchor Holt | LESTER |
*Phones inadvertently | BUTT-DIALS (giving “but”) |
Mother of Prince Harry | DIANA |
Not worth ___ (valueless) | A SOU |
Hazards on the links | TRAPS |
Prison at sea | BRIG |
___ Island Red (chicken) | RHODE |
*Boy Scout handbook topic | KNOT-TYING (giving “not”) |
League of Nations city | GENEVA |
Soak one’s bib | DROOL |
Sounds of hesitation | ERS |
“Six-pack” muscles | ABS |
Bit of body art | TAT |
Comics bark | ARF! |
*One upstaging a star, say | SCENE STEALER (giving “seen”) |
On and on and on | AD NAUSEAM |
One of two on some wedding cakes | BRIDE |
With 64-Across, performer who is like the words sounded out at the starts of the answers to the four starred clues | VOICE |
Greeting in old Rome | AVE |
See 62-Across | … ACTOR |
No longer in dreamland | AWAKE |
Barbie’s beau | KEN |
V-formation flier | GOOSE |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Persian rulers | SHAHS |
Skin care product | TONER |
N.L. pennant winner in 2005 and A.L. pennant winner in 2017 and 2019 | ASTRO |
Marsh plant | REED |
Commercial that might have a jingle | RADIO AD |
Punctuation that may mean “or” | SLASH MARK |
Nonstandard negative | AIN’T |
Bib overalls material | DENIM |
Pumped up, so to speak | PSYCHED |
Florida, e.g., to the French | ETAT |
Took to one’s heels | RAN |
“The Lord of the Rings” fiend | ORC |
Born, in Bordeaux | NEE |
Like Nash’s lama | ONE-L |
Cry in a game of tag | NOT IT! |
Arcade game pioneer | ATARI |
Leader on view in Red Square | LENIN |
Fort ___, North Carolina | BRAGG |
Chopin exercise | ETUDE |
Serengeti antelope | ELAND |
Seeress of ancient Greece | SIBYL |
Erie Canal craft | BARGE |
Helper at a wedding | USHER |
Tweety and Sylvester, for two | TOONS |
Guys who fish or hunt, say | SPORTSMEN |
Ermine, by another name | STOAT |
One fleeing a flood, perhaps | EVACUEE |
Common promotional giveaway | TOTE BAG |
$5 bills, slangily | ABES |
Go furtively | SNEAK |
Bush 43 Supreme Court appointee | ALITO |
Second chances, casually | REDOS |
“___ Jacques” | FRERE |
Give the ax | SACK |
Rain gutter site | EAVE |
With the bow, musically | ARCO |
“Selma” director DuVernay | AVA |
Wall Street index, with “the” | DOW |
Long of 2004’s “Alfie” | NIA |