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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 27th May 2020

There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 27th May 2020. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Frasier's producer on "Frasier"ROZ
AAcross 4: Pass on, as knowledge
AAcross 10: Unruly hair
AAcross 13: Nondairy spread
AAcross 15: Yellow TeletubbyLAALAA
AAcross 16: Power group
AAcross 17: "Your fins are nice" and "You're a graceful swimmer"?FISHCOMPLIMENTS
AAcross 20: "___ luck!"LOTSA
AAcross 21: It can get you out of a place it rhymes with
AAcross 22: Butcher's stock
AAcross 23: Done some lassoing?THROWNALOOP
AAcross 26: Theater openingACTONE
AAcross 29: ___ Mahal
AAcross 30: Witty remark
AAcross 31: Big-bottomed fruit
AAcross 35: Sporty MazdaMIATA
AAcross 39: One might end with .com
AAcross 40: Relinquished ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across
AAcross 42: Really bother
AAcross 43: "Wouldja look at that!"ILLBE
AAcross 45: Early 2000s sitcom set near HoustonREBA
AAcross 46: "OK, have it your way!"
AAcross 47: Suffix with pay
AAcross 49: Bikini blasts, informallyNTESTS
AAcross 51: Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand?CANTSAYSURE
AAcross 56: San ___, Calif.JOSE
AAcross 57: Convince with smooth talk
AAcross 58: Very big
AAcross 62: Actress Sandra emoting?OHCRYINGOUTLOUD
AAcross 65: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO
AAcross 66: Standard things
AAcross 67: Lady in Arthurian romance
AAcross 68: Sister channel of HBO and Cinemax
AAcross 69: Department store department
AAcross 70: Where you might find a slop bucket
DDown 1: "That's hilarious!," in a textROFL
DDown 2: A little of this, a little of that
DDown 3: Avidity
DDown 4: U.N. workers' grp.
DDown 5: Title dance in a 1999 #3 hit
DDown 6: Tree of the custard apple family
DDown 7: Gambler's aggressive bet
DDown 8: BerateRAILAT
DDown 9: Bit of Highlands headgear
DDown 10: Actor Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause"MINEO
DDown 11: Ready as needed
DDown 12: "Hey ... over here!"
DDown 14: "Come on now -- you flatter me too much!"OHSTOP
DDown 18: Lyricist SammyCAHN
DDown 19: Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g.
DDown 24: Seized vehicle, for short
DDown 25: Like a horse that can no longer be ridden
DDown 26: Here, in HondurasAQUI
DDown 27: What a bobby pin might help make
DDown 28: Much change may come from this
DDown 32: Slip up
DDown 33: Word with old, new or school
DDown 34: Stick up
DDown 36: Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the endAVIS
DDown 37: Rental for an outdoor reception
DDown 38: Fires
DDown 40: Sensed
DDown 41: When repeated, Mork's farewellNANU
DDown 44: Slip-up
DDown 46: Weak
DDown 48: St. Francis of ___ASSISI
DDown 50: Home run pace
DDown 51: "Give My Regards to Broadway" composer
DDown 52: Natty neckwear
DDown 53: Year, in old RomeANNUS
DDown 54: Hatha and Bikram, for two
DDown 55: Bulging with muscles, in modern lingo
DDown 56: Che's "Weekend Update" co-host on "S.N.L."JOST
DDown 59: Many millennia
DDown 60: Something not worn on casual Friday
DDown 61: Small whirlpool
DDown 63: "Dee-lish!"
DDown 64: ___ ConstitutionUSS
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