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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 10th September 2020

There are 35 across clues and 44 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 10th September 2020. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Mind-set
AAcross 5: Shells you can eat
AAcross 10: Spoiled
AAcross 13: With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across's FifthGGGEFLAT
AAcross 14: A computer hacker usually uses this
AAcross 15: It's next to nadaUNO
AAcross 16: Like boardinghouse rooms, again and again
AAcross 18: Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzle
AAcross 20: Some garden machinery
AAcross 22: It's a laugh
AAcross 23: Jewish month of 30 days
AAcross 27: ___ limits (political issue)
AAcross 30: Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third]
AAcross 35: Big seller of camping gear
AAcross 36: AboutINRE
AAcross 37: Pivot
AAcross 38: Abbr. after Brooklyn or ClevelandHTS
AAcross 39: Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth]SPANISHTUTORIAL
AAcross 44: "___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)
AAcross 45: Quaking cause
AAcross 46: Pelvic bones
AAcross 47: When sung three times, a soccer anthem
AAcross 48: Event before a college football game [Ninth]SCHOOLRALLY
AAcross 52: ___ ballNERF
AAcross 54: Walk stylishly
AAcross 55: Is down with
AAcross 57: Like many retired academics
AAcross 62: Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across
AAcross 67: Only part of Egypt located in Asia
AAcross 68: Potential starts of new generations
AAcross 69: Broadcasting
AAcross 70: See 13-AcrossFFFD
AAcross 71: Marked incorrectXED
AAcross 72: Trifle
AAcross 73: Schlep
DDown 1: Supervisors: Abbr.MGRS
DDown 2: Curved molding
DDown 3: Randy look
DDown 4: Released air from, as a balloon
DDown 5: Quarterback, often
DDown 6: Prince ___ KhanALY
DDown 7: Kind of card
DDown 8: Choose
DDown 9: Like barbecue pits
DDown 10: Historic Boston locale
DDown 11: What every infinitive in Esperanto ends with
DDown 12: Grumpy co-worker
DDown 17: Class struggle?
DDown 19: Not at home ... or caught at home
DDown 21: Part of the Greek spelling of "Aristotle"
DDown 24: Paris hangouts
DDown 25: Vocal opponent of 2001's Patriot Act, for shortACLU
DDown 26: Like violin strings
DDown 28: The price you pay
DDown 29: Lose
DDown 30: Detroit pro player
DDown 31: Disentangle, in a way
DDown 32: David Lynch's first feature-length filmERASERHEAD
DDown 33: Last name in "Star Wars"
DDown 34: Prefix with cortex
DDown 40: Possibilities
DDown 41: Brief moments
DDown 42: It's a laugh
DDown 42: It's a laugh
DDown 43: Coastal feature
DDown 49: Literary master of irony
DDown 50: Skedaddle
DDown 51: Stock at a saloon
DDown 53: Trimmable part
DDown 56: Get the goods
DDown 58: It may precede a breakup
DDown 59: Lowdown
DDown 60: Loser to Wilson in 1912
DDown 61: Person carrying a briefcase, maybe
DDown 62: Pricey seating area
DDown 63: December 24, e.g.
DDown 64: It's next to nothing
DDown 65: Part of 62-Across's name
DDown 66: 64-Down, to 62-AcrossEIN
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