NY Times Crossword 8 Aug 22, Monday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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In no danger | SAFE |
Jack who could consume no fat, in a nursery rhyme | SPRAT |
“___ It Romantic?” (Rodgers and Hart classic) | ISN’T |
Hairstyle that may be parted and tied into two puffs | AFRO |
Big name in toothbrushes | ORAL-B |
Flatbread served with curry | NAAN |
Pale pink vineyard offerings | BLUSH WINES |
Something Santa makes (and checks twice) | LIST |
Go bad | ROT |
“Just ___!” (“Hold on!”) | A SEC |
Buddy | PAL |
Wipe out big-time | EAT IT |
Practice punches with an imaginary opponent | SHADOWBOX |
Disobey James Bond when making a martini | STIR |
Sound system | STEREO |
Choose | OPT |
Manhattan’s Madison or Lexington: Abbr. | AVE |
Stuffiness that lingers in an unventilated room | STALE AIR |
Lends an ear | LISTENS |
Refreshing summer beverage | ICED TEA |
One experiencing gaps in memory | AMNESIAC |
Quirky | ODD |
Vietnamese noodle-and-broth dish | PHO |
Source of seasonal sneezes | POLLEN |
Metrical foot in poetry | IAMB |
Barrel of explosive stuff, or a situation that’s ready to blow | POWDER KEG |
Steel support for concrete | REBAR |
Title bestowed on Mick Jagger in 2003 (although the queen refused to present the award herself) | SIR |
Oscar-winning Ben Affleck film set in Iran | ARGO |
Letters preceding an alias | AKA |
Sulky expression | POUT |
Writings on an album sleeve or jewel case insert | LINER NOTES |
Ninny | TWIT |
Handy | OF USE |
___ ex machina | DEUS |
Soprano’s choirmate | ALTO |
A bit buzzed | TIPSY |
Award for athletic achievement | ESPY |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Buffalo’s N.H.L. team | SABRES |
Not sinking | AFLOAT |
Tutti-___ | FRUTTI |
Greek goddess of the dawn | EOS |
Opposite of reaps | SOWS |
One officiating at communion or hearing confession | PRIEST |
Cattle-raising estates | RANCHES |
Ginger ___ (soft drink) | ALE |
Atlanta-based TV channel | TBS |
Family member acquired by marrying | IN-LAW |
Catamaran, for one | SAILBOAT |
Rap’s Lil ___ X | NAS |
Explosive stuff, in brief | TNT |
Boater or bowler | HAT |
Combined, as money or resources | POOLED |
Hopping mad | IRATE |
Introductory drawing class | ART I |
Subordinate of a 6-Down | DEACON |
Sheriff Andy Taylor’s boy on 1960s TV | OPIE |
More, in ads | XTRA |
Fourth-year student | SENIOR |
Evening prayer | VESPER |
___ Bauer, clothing store chain | EDDIE |
Reindeer herder of Scandinavia | LAPP |
“The way I see it,” to texters | IMHO |
Toddler’s winter wear | SNOWSUIT |
Vaccine pioneer Jonas | SALK |
Really rake it in | CLEAN UP |
Exit door | EGRESS |
Dies down | ABATES |
Reconcile after a quarrel … or a hint to the starts of 17-, 25-, 52- and 61-Across | MAKE UP or MAKEUP |
Shrill and blaring, as a trumpet | BRASSY |
“Same here!” | DITTO |
28-Down portrayer ___ Howard | RON |
___ Poupon mustard | GREY |
Org. sponsoring school fund-raisers | PTA |
“Wise” bird | OWL |
Biblical fellow with a salty wife? | LOT |
“___ Were a Rich Man” (song from “Fiddler on the Roof”) | IF I |
Poem of praise | ODE |