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New York Times Answers - Saturday, 4th August 2018

There are 37 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 4th August 2018. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Buzz source
AAcross 5: Right
AAcross 11: Leader in a chorus line?TRA
AAcross 14: Conversation stopper
AAcross 15: Love of Cyrano de BergeracROXANE
AAcross 16: One not abstaining
AAcross 17: Husband of Octavia
AAcross 18: With 10-Down, literally, now and thenEVERYSOOFT
AAcross 20: Feature of a moat
AAcross 21: Things a smartphone has lots of
AAcross 22: Cash payment?ATMFEE
AAcross 23: With 7-Down, literally, neither wins nor loses
AAcross 25: Pick up
AAcross 26: Some spicy brewsRYEBEERS
AAcross 29: Like ranches, typically
AAcross 30: European river that originates from a glacier
AAcross 31: Ones not abstaining
AAcross 33: Some Tesla employees, in briefEES
AAcross 34: Only French-produced film to win an Oscar for Best Picture (2011)THEARTIST
AAcross 37: Chest-thumping, for short?
AAcross 40: Abide
AAcross 41: Old Gremlins and HornetsAMCS
AAcross 45: Eye
AAcross 47: Makings of a populationGENEPOOL
AAcross 49: Ran in place
AAcross 50: With 8-Down, literally, one just taking up spaceDEADWE
AAcross 51: Preps, as cappuccino milk
AAcross 53: Lamebrain
AAcross 55: Pen lead-in
AAcross 56: With 1-Down, literally, downright dastardlyBADTOTHEBO
AAcross 58: Place for a post
AAcross 59: Put something past?
AAcross 60: Electrically insulating material around nerve fibers
AAcross 61: Wild country
AAcross 62: Ancient title
AAcross 63: Divorcé, e.g.EXMATE
AAcross 64: Tech review siteCNET
DDown 1: Makeshift technique for female modestyHANDBRA
DDown 2: "Yep, perfectly clear"IHEARYA
DDown 3: "The Astronomer" painter
DDown 4: ___ pop
DDown 5: Groundhog Day celebration, typicallyPRESSEVENT
DDown 6: Knock about
DDown 7: Buffoons
DDown 8: Course number
DDown 9: "May It Be" singer, 2001ENYA
DDown 10: Never putting down roots for long
DDown 11: Coin-flipping "Batman" villainTWOFACE
DDown 12: Ringmaster?
DDown 13: Sees (to)
DDown 19: Calpurnia's dream of Caesar's death, e.g.
DDown 21: Alternative to a mandolin, informally
DDown 24: Provide job support
DDown 27: Take it for a ride
DDown 28: Member of the "magnificent" 1996 U.S. women's gymnastics teamSTRUG
DDown 29: Unwanted state for a would-be lover
DDown 32: ___ humain (person: Fr.)ETRE
DDown 35: Commute in the afternoon, say
DDown 36: Appetizer that may accompany sangria
DDown 37: Popular snack for bikers and hikersCLIFBAR
DDown 38: "Star Wars" sporting eventPODRACE
DDown 39: Quaint item on an office desk
DDown 42: Exercise in student diplomacy, for shortMODELUN
DDown 43: It's performed on hands and knees in yogaCOWPOSE
DDown 44: Dexterity
DDown 46: Etta of old comicsKETT
DDown 48: Job ad abbr.EEO
DDown 52: It goes to hell
DDown 53: ___ Fleck and the FlecktonesBELA
DDown 54: End note?
DDown 57: Bottom line?
DDown 58: Airer of the children's news program "Newsround" since 1972BBC
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