Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 31 Jan 20, Friday. 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 |
|---|---|
| Hot sauce | SRIRACHA |
| First word for many | MAMMA |
| Aid in hypnotism | PENDULUM |
| Treat whose name means, literally, “flash of lightning” | ECLAIR |
| Command from the director’s chair | AND … SCENE! |
| “But thanks for ___!” | ASKING |
| Big gear retailer | REI |
| Where all the pieces fall into place | TETRIS |
| Environmentalist ___ Leopold, author of the best-selling “A Sand County Almanac” | ALDO |
| Know-it-alls | SWAMIS |
| “Am ___ brother’s keeper?” | I MY |
| Soft hit | LOB |
| George ___, original cast member of “S.N.L.” | COE |
| Ones who “Don’t Cry,” according to a 2008 country hit | COWGIRLS |
| City south of Luxor | ASWAN |
| Muslim ascetic | FAKIR |
| Doomed from the start, informally | DOA |
| Inventors of the compass and movable type | CHINESE |
| “What’s the skinny?” | ANY NEWS? |
| Mr. Sharples, owner of a sitcom diner | MEL |
| ___ board | EMERY |
| Some jungle greenery | FERNS |
| Fictional place that lent its name to a classic Cadillac | EL DORADO |
| Back | AFT |
| Hosp. figure | LPN |
| Ruler amts. | CMS |
| Burns | DISSES |
| Statement often accompanied by an eye roll | AS IF! |
| Taken with | KEEN ON |
| Alternative to a wrecking crew | TNT |
| D-day | GO-TIME |
| Bit of derring-do | BOLD MOVE |
| Noted figure in Raphael’s “The School of Athens” | EUCLID |
| Spurn on social media | UNFOLLOW |
| One of the Kennedys | ETHEL |
| Building super’s ringful | DOOR KEYS |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Engages in argument | SPARS |
| Keep the books? | RENEW |
| World power in cricket | INDIA |
| Routes: Abbr. | RDS |
| One with lots to sell | AUCTIONEER |
| Comedic actor John | CLEESE |
| Diana is the Roman goddess of it | HUNT |
| “Of thee I sing” addressee | AMERICA |
| Hosts | MCS |
| Lye, for one | ALKALI |
| Like the old Sears Roebuck catalog | MAIL ORDER |
| [Jaw hits the floor] | [MIND BLOWN] |
| Besides “Gigi,” the only Best Picture winner with a four-letter name | ARGO |
| Romp | EASY WIN |
| Assurance after an accident | I’M OKAY! |
| Last name on a shoe box | MCAN |
| Potter’s house | GRYFFINDOR |
| Some freshness | SASS |
| Ne plus ultra | ACME |
| Forks over | SHELLS OUT |
| Temptation to steal | WILD PITCH |
| What a cat’s meow might mean | FEED ME |
| Suggested, with “of” | SMACKED |
| Brings in | NETS |
| Famous last word of film | ROSEBUD |
| In the records | ON FILE |
| 1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez Esquivel | ADOLFO |
| Bit of attire for a fancy night out | STOLE |
| Foreign representative | ENVOY |
| Is anguished over a decision | STEWS |
| Jon who wrote and illustrated “Palindromania!” | AGEE |
| Roller-skating in the house, say | NO-NO |
| “Cool” amount | MIL |
| Subj. of a federal holiday since 1986 | MLK |
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