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New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2024 08 02
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Clue
Answer
Like some curries and currants
RED
Half of a train?
CHOO
Initiate, as a campaign
MOUNT
0%
NOTONEBIT
They might be booked for getaways
SITTERS
Gradual diminutions
EROSIONS
ADD TO
AUGMENT
Server’s question after a drink order
ISPEPSIOK
CONSTELLATION NAMED FOR AN INSTRUMENT
LYRA
“Six days ___ thou labor ?”: Exodus
SHALT
Part of a violin quartet?
PEG
“I’ll take the blame”
ITSONME
Flattest state in the U.S.: Abbr.
FLA
Acted like a maverick
WENTROGUE
Stanley Tucci’s character in “The Devil Wears Prada”
NIGEL
Phrase in a round of bidding
IPASS
Adornment for a kimono
OBI
Like some fridges and doughnuts
MINI
Stuff of substance?
ATOMS
Take off, as a cap
UNSCREW
Color for un campeón
ORO
Start of a football drive
FIRSTANDTEN
Drum machine creation
LOOP
Islam’s Jibril, for one
ANGEL
CARRIER LETTERS
USS
THIS AND THAT
THESE
VAGUE AMOUNT
ANY
RUN-DOWN
RATTY
ABSORB
EAT
Something made for a dinner, for short
RES
NOVEL IDEA?
STORYLINE
John Steinbeck’s hometown
SALINAS
REALLY
SUPER
Preference for long-legged types, maybe
AISLESEAT
FOR REAL
LEGIT
Testament to human nature?
IMNOTAROBOT
“Fair enough”
POINTTAKEN
Plant with bugs, maybe
SPY
Language group of Southeast Asia
TAI
Alt tab?
LSD
Page layout option: Abbr.
LTR
Letters on a first responder vehicle
EMS
10-digit no.
TEL
BRACKETED QUALIFICATION
SIC
Perfect romantic evening
DREAMDATE
CARD LETTERS
STL
ONCE AROUND
LAP
LOTS AND LOTS
SCADS
FLAG
TIRE
“What’s the ___?”
VERDICT
MAKE OUT
SEE
Nathan ___, physicist who collaborated with Einstein on a theory of wormholes
ROSEN
Classic poem whose subject is “a black ocean, leaping and wide”
STILLIRISE
TRICKLES
SEEPS
FORTY WINKS
CATNAP
Long break between classes
GAPYEAR
FIRST NAME IN COSMETICS
ESTEE
RING TRUE
RESONATE
USED FOR SUPPORT
STOODON
CONTENDS
ALLEGES
DRESS DOWN
YELLAT
DECIDES TO LEAVE
STETS
LOOK UPON WITH DISDAIN
SNEERAT
Lead-in to “ops”
SYS
Develop through experimentation
ITERATE
CANCELS OUT
NEGATES
STARTING LINE
LETSBEGIN
“In your face!”
SOTHERE
Rae of “American Fiction”
ISSA
Dismissal, informally
HEAVEHO