New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 25th August 2020 There are 35 across clues and 45 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 25th August 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: A bit crackedAJARAAcross 5: Perch for a mountain goatCRAGAAcross 9: Maker of the first mass-produced car with an all-aluminum bodyACURAAAcross 14: Like an area that's off-limitsNO-GOAAcross 15: Unexciting Yahtzee rollPAIRAAcross 16: Image in a sonogramFETUSAAcross 17: 16-ounce sirloin that Shylock brought to the cookout?THEPOUNDOFFLESHAAcross 20: Dow Jones, e.g.INDEXAAcross 21: One less than penta-TETRAAAcross 22: Reluctant to make eye contact, maybeSHYAAcross 23: Three on a sundialIIIAAcross 25: End partTAILAAcross 27: Mark Antony's request to the farmer when he realized he didn't have enough corn for the cookout?LENDMEYOUREARSAAcross 34: Brain test, in briefEEGAAcross 35: Weapon with two accents in its nameEPEEAAcross 36: Quarterback ___SNEAKAAcross 37: Fat in some piecrustsLARDAAcross 39: Opposite of tautnessSLACKAAcross 42: WeeTINYAAcross 43: Toast, essentiallyBREADAAcross 45: Jerk, slangilyTOOLAAcross 47: Laudatory poemODEAAcross 48: Cry from Hamlet when he spotted his favorite spice mix at the cookout?AYTHERESTHERUBAAcross 52: Alternative to Levi'sLEESAAcross 53: ___ & Perrins (sauce brand)LEAAAcross 54: "How adorable!"AWWAAcross 57: Things guitarists and prospectors both usePICKSAAcross 60: Currency of SerbiaDINARAAcross 64: Lady Macbeth's declaration upon checking the steaks at the cookout?WHATSDONEISDONEAAcross 67: Flood embankmentLEVEEAAcross 68: GenuineREALAAcross 69: Europe's tallest volcanoETNAAAcross 70: Adjective for CarolineSWEETAAcross 71: William who took a bowTELLAAcross 72: Donna of old TVREEDDDown 1: Voting noANTIDDown 2: Legend of pop musicJOHNDDown 3: Like wine and cheese, typicallyAGEDDDown 4: Lure deceptivelyROPE INDDown 5: PC componentC.P.U.DDown 5: PC componentCPUDDown 6: Chew someone out, maybeRANTDDown 7: White House workerAIDEDDown 8: Capri has a blue oneGROTTODDown 9: Things to get in orderAFFAIRSDDown 10: Bit of animationCELDDown 11: Some Four Corners nativesUTESDDown 12: Fraternity activityRUSHDDown 13: Like a fireplace the morning after, sayASHYDDown 18: Rust, chemicallyOXIDEDDown 19: Madame, across the RhineFRAUDDown 24: Handfuls for a babysitterIMPSDDown 26: Spring timeLENTDDown 27: 1960s counterculture guru TimothyLEARYDDown 28: "Snowy" birdEGRETDDown 29: Fish with no pelvic finsEELDDown 30: First Nobel laureate from IrelandYEATSDDown 31: Things that rhythm lacks?AEIOUDDown 32: Aretha Franklin's genreR AND BDDown 33: ___ terrierSKYEDDown 34: Old isle of exileELBADDown 38: Roald who wrote "The BFG"DAHLDDown 40: Barracks itemCOTDDown 41: Department store eponymKOHLDDown 44: Recessed, as eyesDEEP-SETDDown 46: English city north of SheffieldLEEDSDDown 49: Actress TaraREIDDDown 50: Armed guard, perhapsESCORTDDown 51: Las Vegas playerRAIDERDDown 54: Leatherworking implementsAWLSDDown 55: "That was close!"WHEWDDown 56: Sand castle destroyerWAVEDDown 58: Patella's placeKNEEDDown 59: Member of an elite teamSEALDDown 61: Word often followed by a colonNOTEDDown 62: Either of two wives of King Henry VIIIANNEDDown 63: Show literacyREADDDown 65: Casual shirtTEEDDown 66: "___ bite!"ILLDDown 66: "___ bite!"ILL.