NY Times Crossword 7 Sep 22, Wednesday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Before, poetically | ERE |
User-edited websites | WIKIS |
Where many hands may be at work | SHIP |
N.Y.C. ave. between Park and Third | LEX |
Cellular blueprint | GENOME |
“And Then There Were ___” | NONE |
Newbie crossword solver’s thought on a Monday | I’VE GOT THIS |
“Veep” actress Chlumsky | ANNA |
Lacking temerity | TIMID |
J.F.K. alternative | LGA |
Start of a courtroom oath | I DO … |
“30 for 30” airer | ESPN |
Newbie crossword solver’s thought on a Tuesday | WISH ME LUCK |
Where the action happens | SET |
Place people walk into for jokes? | BAR |
Lunar holiday | TET |
Holder of tent sales | REI |
Winter sights at New York’s Rockefeller Center and Bryant Park | RINKS |
Mantra, often | CHANT |
Newbie crossword solver’s thought on a Wednesday | I’D LIKE SOME HINTS |
“Likewise” | SO AM I |
Said “hello” from a distance | WAVED |
Off-road transport, for short | ATV |
IGN’s #1 Video Game Console of All Time | NES |
Top of a can | LID |
June honoree | DAD |
Newbie crossword solver’s thought on a Thursday | WHAT IN HELL! |
Scourge | BANE |
Green prefix | ECO- |
Na+, for one | ION |
Potables in kiddush and the Eucharist | WINES |
Mellow cheese | EDAM |
Newbie crossword solver’s thought on a Friday | GOOGLE TIME |
Actress Palmer of “Nope” | KEKE |
Fracases | MELEES |
“My dear fellow” | SIR |
Some flock members | EWES |
Actress Amy of “Enchanted” | ADAMS |
Something you should hold onto, in an expression | HAT |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Division I players, say | ELITES |
Alter | REVISE |
Not included | EXEMPT |
Like canvases, when being painted | WET |
Bank statement abbr. | INT |
Department store chain that began as a corner grocery | KOHL’S |
“Potentially” | I MIGHT |
Kind of oil in cooking | SESAME |
“What did the ___ say when it was riding on the back of a turtle? Wheeeee!” | SNAIL |
Lempira spender | HONDURAN |
Like a newborn babe | INNOCENT |
Samosa veggie | PEA |
“___ knows” | GOD |
Beefeater, for one | GIN |
Diminish | WANE |
Rubs the wrong way | IRKS |
Scratched the surface? | ETCHED |
Baby foxes | KITS |
Item of wear named after an island | BIKINI |
Grand Canyon viewpoint | RIM |
Scatter, as seed | SOW |
Prepared for a surprise party, in a way | HID |
Part of Caesar’s boast | … I SAW … |
Longtime soda slogan | DO THE DEW |
Chocolate confection that melts before you eat it | LAVA CAKE |
D.C. tourist spot | MALL |
Like Thanos in the Marvel universe | EVIL |
Very secretive sort | ENIGMA |
Sent away, as a pest | SHOOED |
Like Legos, originally | DANISH |
Cause of fatigue | ANEMIA |
Bedouin’s home | DESERT |
Encyclopedia volumes, e.g. | TOMES |
___ Holmes, sleuth in young-adult fiction | ENOLA |
Part of a bridle | BIT |
Director Craven | WES |
Barely manage, with “out” | EKE … |
Real beauty | GEM |
“___ Diaboliques,” 1955 Simone Signoret film | LES |