New York Times Crossword Answers – Friday February 28 2020
Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Friday February 28, 2020.
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‘Because of ___-Dixie’ (2000 award-winning children’s book) – WINN
‘Gotcha’ – ISEE
‘Holy moly!’ – EGAD
‘I’m blushing!’ – OHSTOP
‘You can’t make me!’ – IDONTWANNA
1955 novel with the line ‘It was love at first sight, at last sight, at ever and ever sight’ – LOLITA
2013 disaster film with a cult following – SHARKNADO
About .4% of the weight of the human body – NACL
Amenity in many a picnic box – WETNAP
Assemblage – ARRAY
Audition – SCREENTEST
Bottling up – CONTAINING
Bread enricher – BRAN
Celle-là, across the Pyrenees – ESA
Common middle name – LEE
Controls, of a sort – PLACEBOS
Crackerjack – ADEPT
Dangerous places – DEATHTRAPS
Discharge – EMIT
Dress style – MAXI
Driving hazards – POTHOLES
Edited, as a film – RECUT
Equal ___ – PAY
Exhibits at an exhibition – ART
Field added to the I.R.S.’s Form 1040 in 2019 – EMAIL
Fire a second time – RELIGHT
Give out cash freely – MAKEITRAIN
Group of stars – ALIST
Help wanted sign – SOS
Intuition – SIXTHSENSE
It may get a good licking – OREO
Its scientific name is Bufo bufo – TOAD
Kanga’s kid – ROO
Karaoke need – MIC
Labor of love? – ODE
Lead-in to light – TWI
Like many Egyptian pyramids – LOOTED
Lone Star State sch – UTEP
Momentous – EARTHSHATTERING
N.T. book after Galatians – EPH
On ___ (without a firm commitment) – SPEC
One-named singer with the 2006 hit ‘Smack That’ – AKON
Org. that holds many conferences – NCAA
Part of a bathhouse – SAUNA
Pays (up) – ANTES
Pine, for one – SCENT
Prohibition-era guns – GATS
Proselytizer – EVANGELIST
Recruiter – HEADHUNTER
Royal Navy letters – HMS
See the seasons pass quickly? – BINGEWATCH
Separated couple with kids, say – COPARENTS
Slight problem – SNAG
Some farm births – FOALS
Something that requires thinking inside the box? – ESCAPEROOM
Something Winnie-the-Pooh lacks – PANTS
Sows and cows – FEMALES
Spa job, informally – MANI
Stones that diffract light – OPALS
Store one inside another – NEST
They’re often high, but never dry – SEAS
Those who practice energy medicine – HEALERS
Twins, e.g – BEDS
Upper part of a cruise ship – SUNDECK
What mustache-twirling might suggest – EVIL
When repeated, a reproof – TUT
Z4 and i3 – BMWS
Zippo – NADA
___ boom – SONIC
___ nova – BOSSA
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