Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 31 Dec 18, 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
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Exchange after a lecture, informally | Q AND A |
6 | Room just under the roof | ATTIC |
11 | Sweetheart | HON |
14 | Base just before home base | THIRD |
15 | Postponed for later consideration | LAID ASIDE |
17 | “You young people go ahead!” | I’M TOO OLD FOR THIS! |
19 | Country between Ecuador and Bolivia | PERU |
20 | Part of a tree or a book | LEAF |
21 | Lowest workers | PEONS |
22 | G.I.’s ID | DOG TAG |
24 | “That’s so funny,” in a text | LOL |
25 | Lack in energy | HAVE NO OOMPH |
30 | Dull, as a finish | MATTE |
33 | Begged earnestly | IMPLORED |
35 | Make a goof | ERR |
36 | Free-___ (like some chickens) | RANGE |
38 | Punk offshoot | EMO |
39 | “Don’t leave this spot” | WAIT HERE |
42 | Cairo’s land | EGYPT |
44 | Force to exit, as a performer | BOO OFF STAGE |
47 | Hosp. trauma centers | ERS |
48 | Broadway’s ___ O’Neill Theater | EUGENE |
51 | Puppeteer Lewis | SHARI |
54 | ___ Fein (Irish political party) | SINN |
56 | Either side of an airplane | WING |
58 | Traffic reporter’s comment | IT’S A ZOO OUT THERE |
61 | Plant-eating dino with spikes on its back | STEGOSAUR |
62 | Discover almost by chance, as a solution | HIT ON |
63 | Hoppy brew, for short | IPA |
64 | Helper in an operating room | NURSE |
65 | Another name for O3 (as appropriate to 17-, 25-, 44- and 58-Across?) | OZONE |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Brand of swabs | Q-TIP |
2 | Man’s name related to the name of Islam’s founder | AHMED |
3 | Lead-in to glycerin | NITRO- |
4 | Prolonged dry spell | DROUGHT |
5 | “Much ___ About Nothing” | ADO |
6 | Assert without proof | ALLEGE |
7 | Cry of triumph | TADA! |
8 | Spat | TIFF |
9 | Last words before being pronounced husband and wife | I DO |
10 | Not drive by oneself to work | CARPOOL |
11 | Cheery greeting | HI-HO! |
12 | Ares | Greek :: ___ : Norse : ODIN |
13 | Loch ___ monster | NESS |
16 | Patron of sailors | ST ELMO |
18 | Kingly name in Norway | OLAV |
23 | ___ Bo (exercise system) | TAE |
24 | Make great strides? | LOPE |
26 | Highest digits in sudoku | NINES |
27 | “Holy cow!,” in a text | OMG! |
28 | Quarry | PREY |
29 | Plant supplying burlap fiber | HEMP |
30 | Kitten’s sound | MEW |
31 | Spirited horse | ARAB |
32 | Sextet halved | TRIO |
34 | “i” or “j” topper | DOT |
36 | Dictionaries, almanacs, etc., in brief | REFS |
37 | Poodle’s sound | ARF! |
40 | Scoundrel, in British slang | TOE RAG |
41 | What a setting sun dips below | HORIZON |
42 | Urge (on) | EGG |
43 | “Who’da thunk it?!” | GEE WHIZ! |
45 | Professor’s goal, one day | TENURE |
46 | ___ Jemima | AUNT |
49 | Mexican president Enrique Peña ___ | NIETO |
50 | Company in a 2001-02 business scandal | ENRON |
51 | Enthusiastic assent in Mexico | SI SI! |
52 | Web address starter | HTTP |
53 | On the waves | ASEA |
54 | Fly high | SOAR |
55 | Notes from players who can’t pay | IOUS |
57 | Bit of inheritance? | GENE |
59 | The Buckeyes of the Big Ten, for short | OSU |
60 | However, briefly | THO’ |