New York Times Crossword Answers Tuesday, August 09 2016
Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Tuesday, August 09 2016
___ as it is in heaven – ONEARTH
__ A Sketch – ETCH
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___ Island (immigrants’ site) – ELLIS
___ jumbo – MUMBO
___ ME (phrase written on dirty cars) – WASH
___ the side of caution – ERRON
687 days, on Mars – YEAR
Bonkers – BATTY
British prep school – ETON
Bubkes – ZILCH
Called – RANG
Casino game that looks like a thou in reverse – KENO
Closes, as a fly – ZIPSUP
Colors, as Easter eggs – DYES
Computers that are un-PC – MACS
County in Colorado or New Mexico – OTERO
Cross inscription – INRI
Damn right! – YOUBETCHA
Daybreak, to Donne – MORN
Dish made of leftovers – HASH
Equivalent of C natural – BSHARP
Excuse – ALIBI
Exmaple for example, for example – TYPO
Final Four grp. – NCAA
Former New England Patriot Bruschi whose name is a bear to pronounce? – TEDY
GoldenEye spy – BOND
Grouches – CRANKS
Hamlet or Ophelia – DANE
Horsefeathers – TRIPE
Hurries – HIES
I haven’t a thing to ___! – WEAR
Ironically, the last song in “A Chorus Line” – ONE
Lawyer’s org. – ABA
Mimicking – APING
Monk’s superior – ABBOT
My Heart Can’t Take ___ More (1963 Supremes song) – ITNO
Neighborhood south of SoHo – CHINATOWN
Old German ruler – KAISER
Old Russian ruler – TSAR
Ottoman bigwigs – PASHAS
Pay me later marker – CHIT
Pipe fitting – ELL
Poke fun at – MOCK
Prefix with lateral – UNI
Program listings, briefly – SKED
Resistance units – OHMS
River near the Vatican – TIBER
RoboCop, e.g. – CYBORG
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Salon jobs, for short – PERMS
Samuel on the Supreme Court – ALITO
Saturday Night Live sketch – SKIT
Scanty, in London – MEAGRE
She had a hit with “Foolish” – ASHANTI
She’s got her OWN network – OPRAH
Skipped, as a dance – SATOUT
Skyping needs – CAMS
Sly look – LEER
Spanish treasure – ORO
Tennis legend Arthur – ASHE
They turn litmus paper red – ACIDS
Toodles! – BYENOW
Two cents, so to speak – INPUT
Um … sorry! – ERNO
Vicinity – AREA
What generals keep up their sleevies? – ARMIES
With 24-Across, 1962 P. G. Wodehouse book – AUTHOR
With 26-Across, 1982 Al Pacino film – AUTHOR
With 40-Across, where Broadway is – NEWYORK
With 42-Across, Frank Sinatra signature song – NEWYORK
With 52-Across, Aaron Copland ballet – HEARYE
With 55-Across, town crier’s cry – HEARYE
With 5-Across, quickly – ZOOM
With 71- and 72-Across, classic Louis Prima tune – SING
With 72-Across, noted maximum security prison – SING
With 9-Across, an auto ad slogan – ZOOM
Word after Big or top – TEN
Workplace protection agcy. – OSHA
You can pack it – HEAT
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