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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 3rd December 2019

There are 38 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 3rd December 2019. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P.
AAcross 6: In a funk
AAcross 9: Evita who was played by Madonna
AAcross 14: Civil rights leader Williams, who was an associate of Martin Luther King Jr.
AAcross 15: Piece of fiction
AAcross 16: Intent look
AAcross 17: Started the kitty
AAcross 18: Pebble in one's shoe, e.g.
AAcross 20: *Inclination to follow the majorityHERDINSTINCT
AAcross 22: Sign of a theatrical hitSRO
AAcross 23: Lead-in to "la-la"
AAcross 24: "Couldn't care less"MEH
AAcross 25: Liturgical vestment
AAcross 28: Wonderland cake wordsEATME
AAcross 30: News anchor HoltLESTER
AAcross 32: *Phones inadvertentlyBUTTDIALS
AAcross 36: Mother of Prince Harry
AAcross 37: Not worth ___ (valueless)ASOU
AAcross 38: Hazards on the links
AAcross 40: Prison at sea
AAcross 41: ___ Island Red (chicken)RHODE
AAcross 43: *Boy Scout handbook topicKNOTTYING
AAcross 45: League of Nations city
AAcross 47: Soak one's bib
AAcross 48: Sounds of hesitation
AAcross 49: "Six-pack" muscles
AAcross 51: Bit of body art
AAcross 52: Comics bark
AAcross 55: *One upstaging a star, say
AAcross 58: On and on and on ...
AAcross 61: One of two on some wedding cakes
AAcross 62: With 64-Across, performer who is like the words sounded out at the starts of the answers to the four starred clues
AAcross 63: Greeting in old Rome
AAcross 64: See 62-Across
AAcross 65: No longer in dreamland
AAcross 66: Barbie's beau
AAcross 66: Barbie's beau
AAcross 67: V-formation flier
DDown 1: Persian rulers
DDown 2: Skin care product
DDown 3: N.L. pennant winner in 2005 and A.L. pennant winner in 2017 and 2019ASTRO
DDown 4: Marsh plant
DDown 5: Commercial that might have a jingleRADIOAD
DDown 6: Punctuation that may mean "or"SLASHMARK
DDown 7: Nonstandard negativeAINT
DDown 8: Bib overalls material
DDown 9: Pumped up, so to speak
DDown 10: Florida, e.g., to the French
DDown 11: Took to one's heels
DDown 12: "The Lord of the Rings" fiend
DDown 13: Born, in Bordeaux
DDown 19: Like Nash's lamaONEL
DDown 21: Cry in a game of tagNOTIT
DDown 25: Arcade game pioneerATARI
DDown 26: Leader on view in Red Square
DDown 27: Fort ___, North Carolina
DDown 28: Chopin exercise
DDown 29: Serengeti antelope
DDown 31: Seeress of ancient Greece
DDown 32: Erie Canal craft
DDown 33: Helper at a wedding
DDown 34: Tweety and Sylvester, for two
DDown 35: Guys who fish or hunt, say
DDown 39: Ermine, by another name
DDown 42: One fleeing a flood, perhaps
DDown 44: Common promotional giveaway
DDown 46: $5 bills, slangilyABES
DDown 50: Go furtively
DDown 52: Bush 43 Supreme Court appointeeALITO
DDown 53: Second chances, casually
DDown 54: "___ Jacques"
DDown 55: Give the ax
DDown 56: Rain gutter site
DDown 57: With the bow, musically
DDown 58: "Selma" director DuVernay
DDown 59: Wall Street index, with "the"
DDown 60: Long of 2004's "Alfie"NIA
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