NY Times Crossword 4 Nov 21, Thursday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Periodontist’s specialty | GUMS |
Where students might kick their feet up | DOJO |
Attacks from all sides | BESETS |
“Right away!” | ASAP! |
___ Eats | UBER |
Currency in Pakistan | RUPEE |
Only Monopoly railroad whose name doesn’t contain “Railroad” / Laughing gleefully | SHORT LINE / CHORTLING |
Font whose name is a homophone of 20-Across | ARIAL |
See 19-Across | AERIAL |
Seriously overcharged | GOUGED |
Traditional media category | |
Philadelphia’s ___ Center for the Performing Arts | MANN |
They may be full of Natural Light | KEGS |
Carnitas holder | TACO |
Bordeaux red | CLARET |
Some daily temps | HIGHS |
It took the iconic photograph “Pillars of Creation” | HUBBLE |
First animal sound in “Old MacDonald” | MOO |
Brouhaha | ADO |
Setting for “The Sound of Music” / Greyhound journey | AUSTRIA / BUS TRIP |
Toothpaste tube letters | ADA |
France’s ___ de Loire | VAL |
Make quickly, as a pot of coffee | BREW UP |
Coastline feature | INLET |
“Goodness me!” | OH DEAR! |
The first Fabergé egg was created for one | TSAR |
Hanukkah chocolate shape | COIN |
Move slowly | OOZE |
Subordinate to | BELOW |
Police drama co-starring LL Cool J | NCIS: LA |
Language in which “Ho” and “Hoina” mean “yes” and “no” | NEPALI |
Bricks sold in sets | LEGOS |
Hairy problem? … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme | SPLIT ENDS |
Something that falls in the fall | ACORN |
“1917,” e.g. | EPIC |
Pinnacle | ACME |
Malicious group of computers | BOTNET |
Puppy pickup place | NAPE |
One compartment of a golf bag | TEES |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Tank top? | GAS CAP |
Wedding worker | USHER |
Like one in six New Zealanders, ethnically | MAORI |
Goes all out | SPRINTS |
Nearly pointless? | DULL |
What secures a kimono | OBI |
Game that has 54 blocks | JENGA |
Home to the Willamette Valley | OREGON |
Engage in gasconade or fanfaronade | BRAG |
“I figured it out!” | EUREKA! |
Web master? / Of the outer skin layer | SPIDER-MAN / EPIDERMAL |
Sleepytime, e.g. | TEA |
Fleur de ___ (fancy salt) | SEL |
“See ya!” | TA-TA! |
Removes, as a lapel microphone | UNCLIPS |
Pointer controller | MOUSE |
Rock that’s often cut open | GEODE |
Ermine, in the summer | STOAT |
Desserts dusted with cinnamon sugar | CHURROS |
Bound | LEAP |
Mayhem | HAVOC |
British Columbia neighbor | IDAHO |
Expensive bar / Not letting go | GOLD INGOT / HOLDING ON |
Texter’s “I meant to say …” | BTW … |
___ force | BRUTE |
Scandinavian pop group | ABBA |
“Again …” | I REPEAT … |
“Again!” | ENCORE! |
Help with a heist | ABET |
Elizabeth who plays Wanda on “WandaVision” | OLSEN |
Mothers of Invention musician | ZAPPA |
Outdated charging device? | LANCE |
Pre-makeover self | OLD ME |
Smartens (up) | WISES |
What separates money from everything? | … ISN’T … |
Kind | NICE |
Test site | LAB |
Prefix with label | ECO- |
Edge | LIP |