NY Times Crossword 6 Dec 18, Thursday
Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 6 Dec 18, 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
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | Things driven on ranches | CATTLE |
5 | Three-time Best Director of the 1930s | CAPRA |
10 | Gazillionaire | FAT CAT |
14 | Father of Deimos and Phobos, in Greek myth | ARES |
15 | Put on | AIRED |
16 | Baldwin of “The Boss Baby” | ALEC |
17 | You may use a roller to get rid of it | LINT |
18 | Reluctant | LOATH |
19 | Deep cut | GASH |
20 | Cereal bit | OAT |
21 | What thirsty flowers do | WILT |
22 | Small and delicate | DAINTY |
24 | Sings the praises of | GLORIFIES |
27 | Single-stranded building block | RNA |
28 | Bustle | ADO |
29 | Co. with a striped logo | IBM |
31 | Effect of a sac fly | RBI |
34 | Places where some house pets “go,” in both this puzzle and real life | LITTER BOXES |
39 | Hobby shop buy | KIT |
40 | “So it goes” | ALAS |
41 | 1990s commerce pact | NAFTA |
42 | Number two | AIDE |
43 | Kind | ILK |
44 | Diagonally … or a hint to four of this puzzle’s squares | KITTY-CORNER |
46 | Ingredient in many a breakfast cereal | DYE |
47 | When doubled, dance of the 2010s | NAE |
48 | Row maker | HOE |
49 | French word that’s a homophone of 47-Across | NEE |
51 | “Stay calm!” | DON’T PANIC! |
57 | Eat quickly, with “in” | SHOVEL |
60 | Johns across the pond | LOOS |
61 | My Chemical Romance genre | EMO |
62 | ___ Caesarea, original name of New Jersey | NOVA |
63 | Create, as a chair | ENDOW |
65 | Fellow | CHAP |
66 | Premiere | OPEN |
67 | Squeak or creak | NOISE |
68 | Host | ARMY |
69 | Provides food for | CATERS |
70 | Fortify | STEEL |
71 | Mideast capital | MUSCAT |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Mailing from Lands’ End or Williams-Sonoma | CATALOG |
2 | High point of “To Kill a Mockingbird” | TRIAL |
3 | Slowly | LENTO |
4 | Loose fig. | EST |
5 | The world’s fifth-largest economy | CALIFORNIA |
6 | Sauce with a vowel-heavy name | AIOLI |
7 | Babble | PRATE |
8 | No longer working: Abbr. | RET |
9 | Reason for an Adderall prescription, for short | ADHD |
10 | Bad role model for Oliver Twist | FAGIN |
11 | Best Supporting Actor nominee for “Argo” | ALAN ARKIN |
12 | Beta ___ | TEST |
13 | Like the hook of a good pop song | CATCHY |
21 | Vast | WIDE |
23 | Regenerable parts of a sea star | ARMS |
25 | “Goshdarnit!” | RATS! |
26 | Cruising speed, maybe | SIXTY |
30 | Sunbather’s accessory | BEACH TOWEL |
32 | ___ one’s time | BIDE |
33 | Roman road | ITER |
34 | Put down | LAID |
35 | Poorly | ILLY |
36 | No longer independent | TAKEN OVER |
37 | Held, as breath | BATED |
38 | Many times, in poetry | OFT |
42 | Surveyor’s finding | AREA |
44 | Part of the body to slap | KNEE |
45 | “My bad!” | OOPS! |
50 | Lily Potter’s maiden name in the Harry Potter books | EVANS |
52 | Song from a “Best of” album, maybe | OLDIE |
53 | Alternative to a guillotine | NOOSE |
54 | Kind of jacket | NEHRU |
55 | Muslim leaders | IMAMS |
56 | Imitator | COPYCAT |
57 | Ski resort vehicle | SNO-CAT |
58 | 2008 political catchword | HOPE |
59 | It may be labeled 2x or 3x | LENS |
64 | “I think ___” | NOT |
65 | Engine part | CAM |