Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 6 Oct 22, 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 |
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Musky “cat” | CIVET |
Banned antimalarial | DDT |
Direction to bow, for a violinist | ARCO |
Shifts from neutral, in a way | ACIDIFIES |
Lie about | LOLL |
What you might have to do for some highway construction … or a first hint to solving this puzzle’s theme | MERGE LEFT |
F in music class? | LOUD |
Falco of TV’s “Oz” | EDIE |
Causes to run without human involvement | AUTOMATES |
Loosening, as a joint | OILING |
Shiner? | RAY |
One who’s up to the minutes | STENO |
Michigan college or its town | ALMA |
Key used for exiting | ESC |
Before opening? | ANTE- |
“Bésame ___” (bolero song) | MUCHO |
Dedicatee of “Moby-Dick” | HAWTHORNE |
Collect all together | POOL |
Pumped metal | IRON |
Looked for facts in figures | DATA MINED |
“Blinking heck!” | NERTS! |
Bit | IOTA |
[Cluck] | [TSK] |
Geiger of Geiger counter fame | HANS |
Slowpokes at the head of a trail | SLUGS |
PBS’s “___ the Science Kid” | SID |
“I never look back, dahling. It distracts from ___”: Pixar’s Edna Mode | THE NOW |
Honesty, kindness or respect, for many people | CORE VALUE |
Sports org. for students | NCAA |
Common operating system for supercomputers, once | UNIX |
Gradually trims … or a phonetic second hint to solving this puzzle’s theme | PARES DOWN |
Milk delivery point | TEAT |
How things have always been done | TRADITION |
IDs since the Great Depression | SSNS |
2013 biopic about actor Mineo | SAL |
Crapshoots, essentially | ROLLS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Many Stan Lee film appearances | CAMEOS |
Sealed the deal | ICED IT |
Strong and energetic | VIRILE |
Enter cautiously | EDGE IN |
It’s no loss | TIE |
Hermès, par exemple | DIEU |
Expert | DEFT |
Sudden source of rain, informally | T-STORM |
Temper, as fears | ALLAY |
Nose (around) | ROOT |
With 12-Down, secretly plots (with) | CLUE |
– | OLDS (merges into “COLLUDES”) |
The Swiss fly a square one | FLAG |
Officer’s title | MA’AM |
Creator of an animal shelter | NOAH |
With 26-Down, repeated occurrences of things in turn | ATRAIN |
– | LENTOS (merges into “ALTERNATIONS”) |
Major option for a future C.E.O. | ECON |
With 29-Down, taught a lesson | SHOE |
– | COLD (merges into “SCHOOLED”) |
Signal to proceed | NOD |
News letters | UPI |
With 35-Down, some common attire for cooks | HINT |
– | ARES (merges into “HAIRNETS”) |
Tasks | WORK |
Demolition material | TNT |
Finish off | EAT |
TV series with the all-time most-watched episode | M*A*S*H |
Prison weapon | SHIV |
Novelizes, e.g. | ADAPTS |
Bestow upon temporarily | LEND TO |
Deploy, as wire from a spool | UNCOIL |
Disappear midtour, say | GO AWOL |
Proust’s “___ Way” | SWANN’S |
Blue notes? | SEXTS |
Set up for a swing | TEED |
With 57-Down, noble title | CUTS |
– | ONES (merges into “COUNTESS”) |
Johnson who directed “The Last Jedi” | RIAN |
“___ Croft: Tomb Raider” | LARA |
Europe’s third-longest river | URAL |
Officer’s title | SIR |