Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 31 Jan 22, 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
Clues | Answers |
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Fertile soil | LOAM |
Send too many emails | SPAM |
Infuriate | ANGER |
Pay to get in a card game | ANTE |
“Night” author Wiesel | ELIE |
Totally pointless | NO USE |
Inverted pose seen in break dancing and yoga | HEADSTAND |
Sports network that airs “Courtside Cinema” | NBA TV |
With 21-Across, broadcast unit that may operate with 50,000 watts | RADIO … |
See 20-Across | … STATION (hiding a parted “ADIOS”) |
Chowder morsel | CLAM |
Misled deliberately | LIED TO |
With 30-Across, numbers displayed in rows and columns | DATA … |
See 27-Across | … TABLE (hiding a parted “TA-TA”) |
Locale for a home garden | YARD |
Open room with natural light | ATRIUM |
Others | REST |
The present | NOW |
Renders null | VOIDS |
Jar cover | LID |
2010s White House family name | OBAMA |
Little hellion | IMP |
Ink stain | BLOT |
“Mad Money” host Jim | CRAMER |
Fine sediment | SILT |
With 51-Across, long-lasting cover for a house | SLATE … |
See 49-Across | … ROOF (hiding a parted “LATER”) |
Life or Lucky Charms | CEREAL |
Smart guy? | ALEC |
With 58-Across, what this puzzle’s circled letters are … or what they’re doing | PARTING … |
See 56-Across | … WORDS |
Biden’s debate opponent in 2008 | PALIN |
Fell asleep quickly | PASSED OUT |
Iridescent gems | OPALS |
Great burden | ONUS |
Online marketplace for crafts | ETSY |
Secret meeting between lovers | TRYST |
“Is the ___ Catholic?” | POPE |
Location | SITE |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Bert who played the Cowardly Lion | LAHR |
Fit for military service | ONE-A |
Not much | A TAD |
Federal program for health care coverage | MEDICAID |
Mathematical grouping | SET |
Blood bank donation | PLASMA |
“___ No Sunshine” (Bill Withers classic) | AIN’T |
Won gold, silver or bronze | MEDALLED |
Little redhead in a long-running Broadway show | ANNIE |
Fake name given by Odysseus to the Cyclops | NOBODY |
Cuba’s ___ Bay | GUANTANAMO |
Winter setting in N.Y.C. | EST |
Fire (up) | REV |
Fifth note in an octave scale | SOL |
Traditional Father’s Day gifts | TIES |
Cash withdrawal spot, in brief | ATM |
Start of Juliet’s “What’s in a name?” speech | O ROMEO |
Actress Viola of “Fences” | DAVIS |
Invisibly small | ATOMIC |
Impressive feat in baseball | TRIPLE PLAY |
Water filter brand | BRITA |
Dopey or Sneezy | DWARF |
Kind of computer port, for short | USB |
Home of the Raptors, on scoreboards | TOR |
Something to lick on a stick | LOLLIPOP |
Checkout lines? | BARCODES |
Exam for an aspiring atty. | LSAT |
Collectible toon image | CEL |
Hiking paths | TRAILS |
Touches base before running home, say | TAGS UP |
Iowa senator Joni | ERNST |
Lamb’s mother | EWE |
One-billionth: Prefix | NANO- |
Unleavened flatbread in Indian cuisine | ROTI |
Makeup of some “bunnies” | DUST |
Affliction that aptly rhymes with “eye” | STYE |
Cauldron | POT |
Figure that a bank charges for a loan, for short | APR |
180° from NNW | SSE |