Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 30 Jan 20, Thursday. 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 |
|---|---|
| High-profile pair | IT COUPLE |
| Means of access | GATEWAY |
| Not so obvious | SUBTLER |
| Classic Bob Marley song | ONE LOVE |
| Site of Saguaro National Park | ARIZONA |
| It may bring one back to reality | COLD SHOWER |
| Shoot the breeze | JAW |
| Insult, slangily | DISS |
| Dark period for poets | E’EN |
| Not written | ORAL |
| Stinging plant | NETTLE |
| It’s often the fish in fish and chips | COD |
| Country bordering Togo | BENIN |
| “Seize the ___!” | DAY |
| Chimney output | SMOKE |
| “Don’t freak out” | BE COOL |
| Uno tripled | TRE |
| Dollar alternative | AVIS |
| Participate in a common children’s game, as illustrated in this puzzle | PLAY HIDE-AND-SEEK |
| Home of the oldest university in the Americas (founded 1551) | LIMA |
| Buffoon | OAF |
| One of a Disney septet | DOC |
| Eclipses, to some | OMENS |
| GQ or T | MAG |
| Like much stand-up comedy | NON-PC |
| Lira | Turkey :: ___ : Korea : WON |
| Have high hopes | ASPIRE |
| Starchy tuber | TARO |
| Practice before a game | WARM UP |
| Crazy popular, as a product | RED-HOT |
| Ending to a White House address | GOV |
| Root that’s roasted and eaten | PARSNIP |
| Test the strength of, chemically | TITRATE |
| Rabble-rouse | AGITATE |
| Noted Roosevelt | ELEANOR |
| Gift that comes in pieces | LEGO SET |
| Classic Bill Withers song | LEAN ON ME |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| “Whatever pays the bills” | IT’S A JOB |
| Arrow poison | CURARE |
| “Star Wars” Jedi, familiarly | OBI-WAN |
| Competitor of Ruffles | UTZ |
| Tread slowly | PLOD |
| St. Petersburg was once named after him | LENIN |
| Wiped | ERASED |
| Disappear, as a trail | GO COLD |
| Adams with a camera | ANSEL |
| Snickers | TE-HEES |
| Entrepreneur Musk | ELON |
| Bowl over | WOW |
| Michigan, in Chicago: Abbr. | AVE |
| “Get ___ Ya-Ya’s Out!” | YER |
| Place to find corn dogs and funnel cakes | STATE FAIR |
| Tripoli native | LIBYAN |
| Banks of “America’s Next Top Model” | TYRA |
| Quiet fishing spot | COVE |
| “The Grapes of Wrath” figure | OKIE |
| Work station | DESK |
| Book after Ezra: Abbr. | NEH |
| Mr. Met, for one | MASCOT |
| “Gangsta’s Paradise” rapper | COOLIO |
| Call off | END |
| Post-blizzard need | PLOW |
| A long way to go? | LIMO |
| Part of a church chorus | AMEN! |
| Like some cellars | DAMP |
| Mob man | DON |
| Spa amenities | SAUNAS |
| Sister in a Brothers Grimm tale | GRETEL |
| 1998 Olympics host city | NAGANO |
| Positive particle | PROTON |
| Shout before entering a gunfight | COVER ME! |
| Ill will | SPITE |
| Official of ancient Rome | EDILE |
| Grows fond of | WARMS TO |
| Traditional remedy for a sore throat | HOT TEA |
| Chum | PAL |
| One may be bronze or golden | AGE |
| Oil worker’s locale | RIG |
| Term of endearment | PET |
| Campaigned | RAN |
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