New York Times Crossword Answers – Monday March 9 2020
Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Monday March 9, 2020.
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If I’m wrong, I’ll eat ___!’ – MYHAT
‘Ouch!’ – OOF
‘Right you ___!’ – ARE
‘That’s not true!’ – ITSALIE
‘The Thin Man’ dog – ASTA
1997 title role for Peter Fonda – ULEE
Any one of nine ‘Star Wars’ films – EPISODE
Baking soda has lots of them – USES
Before, in poetry – ERE
Bit on a baby’s bib – DROOL
Brand of basketballs – VOIT
ChapStick, e.g – BALM
Claim to be true – ALLEGE
Classic symphonic rock group, for short – ELO
Close by – NEAR
College application fig – GPA
Colorado skiing mecca – ASPEN
Concert gear handler – ROADIE
Cosmetic goop – GELEE
Documentarian Burns – KEN
Dove’s sound – COO
Dry, as a desert – ARID
Eats royally – FEASTS
Every family has one – TREE
Fabled loser to a tortoise – HARE
Flabbergast – AWE
Funny Tina – FEY
G.M. car no longer sold new – OLDS
German auto make – OPEL
Gets all pretty – DOLLSUP
Gillette razor option – ATRA
Glimpse furtively – TAKEAPEEK
Go searching for food – FORAGE
Government disaster org – FEMA
Greek war god – ARES
Harvest – REAP
How robbers can get caught – REDHANDED
Immobilize with rope, in a way – HOGTIE
Joke (around) – KID
Kidney-related – RENAL
Klutz’s cry – OOPS
Leaked, as an old faucet – DRIPPED
Letter between oh and cue – PEE
M.B.A. class subj – ECON
Maker of the game Centipede – ATARI
Month after Mar – APR
Mystery writer ___ Stanley Gardner – ERLE
Obsolescent laptop component – CDDRIVE
Odds’ counterpart – ENDS
Offered for breeding, as a derby winner – ATSTUD
One of the noble gases – NEON
Passover celebrations – SEDERS
Paths of falling stars – ARCS
Q: Why is a flower like the letter A? A: Because a ___ goes after it – BEE
Quickly and loudly detach – SNAPOFF
Red ___ beet – ASA
School support grp – PTA
Shylock’s harsh demand, in ‘The Merchant of Venice’ – POUNDOFFLESH
Skull, for Hamlet when he says ‘Alas, poor Yorick!’ – PROP
Snobbish sort – ELITIST
Sprint – DASH
Squeaks (by) – EKES
Steals cattle – RUSTLES
Tavern – BAR
Tennis umpire’s call – LET
Things that suffered a 20th-century blight – ELMS
To and ___ – FRO
Toilet paper layer – PLY
Toward sunrise: Sp – ESTE
Ways to travel – ROUTES
What ‘it’ may hit you like – TONOFBRICKS
What a complete fool lacks – OUNCEOFSENSE
What a robber hopes to get? – AWAY
What you should take dubious advice with – GRAINOFSALT
When repeated, infant’s sound – GOO
Young fellow – LAD
___ Newton (cookie) – FIG
___ the Great of children’s literature – NATE
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