NY Times Crossword 6 Nov 21, Saturday
Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 6 Nov 21, Saturday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 6 Nov 21, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
Did you find what you needed?
We hope you did!. If you are still unsure with some definitions, don’t hesitate to search them here with our crossword puzzle solver.
Across
Clues | Answers |
---|---|
Trash | SLAM |
Kind of rock | ACID |
Toni Morrison title character who lives in the Bottom | SULA |
Lower-cost option at a supermarket, usually | STORE BRAND |
Fresh | ANEW |
Furry creature that Wallace becomes during the full moon, in a “Wallace & Gromit” film | WERE-RABBIT |
Bio subject | LIFE |
“___ changed” | I’VE |
Feature of the inner planets | CRUST |
Thread count? | TEXTS |
Facebook allows for more than 50 | GENDERS |
Reciprocal of a siemens | OHM |
Sharon Olds’s “___ to Dirt” | ODE |
Hush puppies alternative | PONE |
Restaurant starter, informally | APP |
Prominent attire for Jr. Pac-Man | PROPELLER BEANIE |
Assumes | TAKES FOR GRANTED |
Grande and others | STARBUCKS ORDERS |
Actress Susan | DEY |
Order at a lodge | ELKS |
It’s sold by the yard | ALE |
Good things to have for a private party | INS |
What a trip! | ODYSSEY |
Alliterative partner of 45-Down | GLITZ |
Proceeds smoothly | FLOWS |
Creature whose male incubates the eggs, during which it won’t eat, drink or defecate for 50+ days | EMU |
Trails | LAGS |
New York City setting of the “Eloise” books | PLAZA HOTEL |
It may be bonded | ATOM |
“Much obliged!” | I OWE YOU ONE! |
Whom to call “maman” | MERE |
Guard, perhaps | TEND |
Current | WIND |
Down
Clues | Answers |
---|---|
Martin or Harvey | STEVE |
Actress with an Academy Award for 1960’s “Two Women” | LOREN |
Amount to | ARE |
Maker of the world’s first diesel-powered passenger car | MERCEDES-BENZ |
Photographer Diane | ARBUS |
Pickup line? | CABS |
Still alive, so to speak | IN IT |
Noted organochloride, in brief | DDT |
Boston exurb | SALEM |
Bell Labs development of the 1970s | UNIX |
Took off | LEFT |
Floors | AWES |
Amount from a flask, maybe | SWIG |
Amounts from a distillery, maybe | BARRELFULS |
Program replaced by “CBS This Morning” | THE EARLY SHOW |
Olympics rule-breaker | DOPER |
Like Tony-winning plays | ON BROADWAY |
Brightens, with “up” | PERKS … |
ASCAP and A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr. | ORGS |
Lead-in to date | ANTE- |
Walk on water? | PIER |
Disposable shoe liners | PEDS |
What cognitive behavioral therapy might treat, in brief | PTSD |
Grade | RATE |
“Capisce?” | OKAY? |
Sure thing | LOCK |
Home of the two deepest canyons in the Americas (each 11,500+ feet) | ANDES |
Response at the door | IT’S ME! |
Gave off, in a way | OOZED |
___ Hall | SETON |
Change in writing | EMEND |
‘Tis the season to be jolly | YULE |
Kind of rock | GLAM |
Behind | LATE |
2008 animated film with the tagline “He’s got a monster of a problem” | IGOR |
Barents Sea sight | FLOE |
Quad part | LAWN |
Stone | PIT |
“Absolument!” | OUI! |