NY Times Crossword 8 Jul 20, Wednesday
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Shoe company with a fish name | BASS |
Bumbling | INEPT |
Hot rod race | DRAG |
Sets of points, in math | LOCI |
Some cartridge filler | TONER |
Hershey caramel-filled candy | ROLO |
Land between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf | IRAN |
With sleight of hand, say | SLYLY |
Devil-may-care attitude, in modern parlance | YOLO |
Having a meal! | STRESS “EATING” |
Word from Swahili for “journey” | SAFARI |
Go as far down as | STOOP TO |
Curses | DAMNS |
Oscar-winning Sophia | LOREN |
Landmark 1973 Supreme Court case, informally | ROE |
M i l i t a r y t r a i n e e s | SPACE “CADETS” |
___ Tometi, activist who co-founded Black Lives Matter | OPAL |
Author Mario Vargas ___ | LLOSA |
Aching | SORE |
STRIKE “A POSE” | |
Bit of butter | PAT |
Historic 1965 march location | SELMA |
Business sign abbr. | ESTAB |
“Seems about right” | I’D SAY SO |
Providers of some comic relief in “Star Wars” | DROIDS |
“Will you marry me?” | BOLD “PROPOSAL” |
Grand party | FETE |
Language quintet | A-E-I-O-U |
Word on a deli scale | TARE |
Retail giant that opened its first U.S. store near Philadelphia in 1985 | IKEA |
Words, informally | VOCAB |
In great shape | HALE |
Ending with four or six, but not three or five | -TEEN |
Sound of disgust | SNORT |
“Shoo!” | SCAT! |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Pure joy | BLISS |
Main artery | AORTA |
Neck warmer | SCARF |
Singer O’Connor | SINEAD |
“Piece of cake!” | IT’S SIMPLE! |
Florida State athlete, for short | NOLE |
Four-time Grammy winner for Best New Age Album | ENYA |
Bombards | PELTS |
“Have a taste!” | TRY IT! |
Textiles and sundries | DRY GOODS |
Aussie hopper | ROO |
“Is that ___?” | ALL |
Glue or a rhyme for “glue” | GOO |
Sp. ladies | SRAS |
Mardi Gras locale, for short | NOLA |
About to go under the knife, in brief | PRE-OP |
Four: Prefix | TETRA- |
Beginning | ONSET |
Simba’s mate in “The Lion King” | NALA |
Range | SCOPE |
Martini & ___ | ROSSI |
Chose, with “for” | OPTED |
Some English nobles | EARLS |
Those, to José | ESOS |
Make something seem less likely to be true | CAST DOUBT |
Vegetable in succotash | LIMA BEAN |
Pugilist’s goal | KAYO |
Historical figure played by Kurt Russell in “Tombstone” | EARP |
Some diner seating choices | BOOTHS |
Russians and Belarusians | SLAVS |
Classic theater | ODEON |
Singer/songwriter Hayes | ISAAC |
Girl in the “Our Gang” movies | DARLA |
Wintry mix | SLEET |
___ de gallo (condiment) | PICO |
Thunder | ROAR |
Concern when buying shoes | FIT |
Squeeze (out) | EKE |
Where a long drive often starts | TEE |