Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 6 Feb 20, 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
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Employer of Detective Lindsay Boxer in a series of James Patterson novels | SFPD |
| Fragrance since 1932 | TABU |
| Aviary sound | COO |
| Santa ___, Calif. | CLARA |
| “Point taken,” ’60s-style | I DIG |
| Title partner of Hobbs in a hit 2019 film | SHAW |
| Reactions to social media posts? | LIKES AND THE LIKE |
| Wizard | ACE |
| Animation stack | CELS |
| “I strongly advise against that” | DON’T |
| Breeds of hunting dogs? | SETTERS ET CETERA |
| Not legally immune | SUABLE |
| “Head for the hills!” | RUN! |
| Do a home ec assignment | SEW |
| E.N.T. case | APNEA |
| Depart from a straight line | VEER |
| Techie or Trekkie | GEEK |
| Boxing champs of the 1960s-’70s? | ALI ET ALII |
| Tony Blair, for the U.K. | EX-PM |
| Apothecary’s unit | DRAM |
| “In Old Mexico” or “In Old Santa Fe” | OATER |
| It’s trained in music school | EAR |
| An indispensable ingredient in the elixir of life, per Lao-tzu | TEA |
| Domination, in slang | OWNAGE |
| Things that scouts earn badges for? | KNOTS AND WHATNOT |
| Target for holistic healing | AURA |
| Stand taken by a speaker? | DAIS |
| First cellular co. to offer service nationwide | GTE |
| Cows’ various glands? | UDDERS AND OTHERS |
| Paris network | RUES |
| Davidson of “S.N.L.” | PETE |
| Like pipes, again and again | RELIT |
| Country where the cellphone was developed: Abbr. | ISR |
| Port SSE of the Suez Canal | ADEN |
| Where a batter eventually goes to the plate? | IHOP |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Partition | SLICE UP |
| Fool’s gold? | FAKE TAN |
| Prefix with caution or condition | PRE- |
| Govt. lawyers | DAS |
| Fork foursome | TINES |
| Throw into confusion | ADDLE |
| Sequence of 0’s and 1’s | BITSTREAM |
| “What a stomach-churning thought!” | UGH! |
| Takeout option | CHINESE |
| Where a yellow ribbon is tied in a 1973 #1 hit | OAK TREE |
| Be attributable (to) | OWE |
| Preferred variety of stock | CLASS A |
| Part of a schedule | SLOT |
| Unit of an estate | ACRE |
| Heaven on earth | EDEN |
| Letter-shaped construction piece | T-BEAM |
| Airline of 61-Across | EL AL |
| Part of a weightlifter’s routine | CURL |
| Parrot’s cry | AWK! |
| Like many antebellum mansions | VERANDAED |
| Down-to-earth fig. | ETA |
| Jumbo | GIANT |
| “Here’s an ___ ” | IDEA |
| John Wayne Birthplace Museum locale | IOWA |
| Cry upon opening a hospital bill, maybe | EEK! |
| Heavens on earth | XANADUS |
| More self-satisfied | PROUDER |
| Portmanteau fruit | TANGELO |
| “Travel” for a bigheaded person | EGO TRIP |
| Second-grade offering? | RETEST |
| Bygone monarch | TSAR |
| Very | OH SO |
| Very, abroad | TRES |
| Whom Italians call “il Sommo Poeta” | DANTE |
| Expand | WIDEN |
| Ocean State sch. | URI |
| Cruise ship amenity | SPA |
| Prefix with lateral or lingual | TRI- |
| “I suppose that’s kinda funny” | HEH |
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