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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 7th September 2017

There are 34 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 7th September 2017. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: One who settles arguments
AAcross 8: Late bloomers
AAcross 14: "Stay strong!"BEBRAVE
AAcross 15: "Awesome!"BOOYAH
AAcross 16: Like some information on food labels
AAcross 17: Lady Bird Johnson's real given nameCLAUDIA
AAcross 18: Newspaper unit: Abbr.
AAcross 19: Plying with wine and roses, say
AAcross 20: Old TV screens, for shortCRTS
AAcross 23: Like Nevada among all U.S. states
AAcross 25: Non-P.C. suffix
AAcross 26: ___ polloi
AAcross 27: Laugh riot
AAcross 28: Heading for the fence?
AAcross 30: "Ta-ta for now!"ILLSEEYOU
AAcross 33: ___ to one's earsINUP
AAcross 37: Scarlet stigmaLETTERA
AAcross 38: Fish that's being reeled inLIVEONE
AAcross 41: Hit the top in Tetris, e.g.
AAcross 42: Maker of Star Wars and Indiana Jones video gamesLUCASARTS
AAcross 44: Longtime record label for Elton John and Mary J. BligeMCA
AAcross 47: "Love ___" (Beatles song)MEDO
AAcross 48: Sch. on the bank of the Charles River
AAcross 49: Kingston dude
AAcross 52: VeteranOLDPRO
AAcross 54: Capital of the Land of the Midnight Sun
AAcross 55: Optimistic bridge calls
AAcross 57: They're parked in parksRVS
AAcross 59: People who might greet you by saying "Talofa, afio mai!" ("Hello, welcome!")SAMOANS
AAcross 60: Word in many a personal ad
AAcross 64: Brian's pal on "Family Guy"STEWIE
AAcross 65: Former "Weekend Update" co-anchorTINAFEY
AAcross 66: Hungers (for)
AAcross 67: Its atomic number is 39
DDown 1: Kind of order ... or a hint to this puzzle's unusual construction
DDown 2: Stephen of "V for Vendetta"REA
DDown 3: OPEC units: Abbr.
DDown 4: Classic CamarosIROCS
DDown 5: Tropical tuber
DDown 6: "Nothing is easier than to denounce the ___; nothing is more difficult than to understand him": Dostoyevsky
DDown 7: Boom box button
DDown 8: Visibly embarrassed
DDown 9: Reach, as an altitudeSOARTO
DDown 10: Push
DDown 11: Singer GorméEYDIE
DDown 12: Comes down
DDown 13: Retrieves, as balls
DDown 17: British runner SebastianCOE
DDown 19: ___ Gaston, first African-American manager to win a World Series
DDown 20: "Just relax!"
DDown 21: Loggers' contestROLEO
DDown 22: Isn't on the level
DDown 24: Queen, for one
DDown 27: Bit of a giggleHEE
DDown 29: "___ yellow ribbon ..."TIEA
DDown 31: Modern educational acronym
DDown 32: Something you feel in your gut?
DDown 34: Things most people follow
DDown 35: Word before "Yesterday" in a Tony Bennett hit and "Tomorrow" in a Sammy Kaye hit
DDown 36: Green sauce
DDown 39: "That's simply lovely!"IADOREIT
DDown 40: Brandy label lettersVSO
DDown 43: Ones calling people out?
DDown 45: Lead singer of NirvanaCOBAIN
DDown 46: Flared dresses
DDown 49: Old-fashioned
DDown 50: Almost circular
DDown 51: Setting of Hercules' first labor
DDown 53: License to drill, for short?
DDown 54: Schindler with a listOSKAR
DDown 56: "Hey there, tiger!"ROWR
DDown 58: Let it all out
DDown 60: Barnyard adjunct
DDown 61: "___ Ruled the World" (1996 Nas hit)IFI
DDown 62: Opposite of old, in OldenburgNEU
DDown 63: It might precede a shower
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