New York Times Answers - Monday, 21st December 2020 There are 34 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 21st December 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: PrattleBLATHERAAcross 8: Public squarePLAZAAAcross 13: Like records stored for researchARCHIVALAAcross 15: Popeye's professionSAILORAAcross 16: Browser's start-up pointHOME PAGEAAcross 16: Browser's start-up pointHOMEPAGEAAcross 17: Buses, as tablesCLEARSAAcross 18: FreshlyANEWAAcross 19: NonsenseMUMBO JUMBOAAcross 21: Second letter after epsilonETAAAcross 23: Tic-tac-toe winOOOAAcross 24: ProhibitBANAAcross 25: Worthless talkJIBBERJABBERAAcross 31: FuryIREAAcross 32: Financial claimLIENAAcross 33: Hanker (for)YEARNAAcross 37: Neighs : horses :: ___ : sheepBAASAAcross 39: Landscaper's toolEDGERAAcross 42: Raft for a polar bearFLOEAAcross 43: =EQUALAAcross 45: It's not oddEVENAAcross 47: R.N.'s touchTLCAAcross 48: Unintelligible jargonGOBBLEDYGOOKAAcross 52: "So that's it!"AHAAAcross 55: Itinerary prepositionVIAAAcross 56: Inexperienced reporterCUBAAcross 57: TwaddleBALDERDASHAAcross 61: Line down the length of a skirtSEAMAAcross 65: Signing-on infoUSERIDAAcross 66: Sudden thought that makes you go "Wow!"EPIPHANYAAcross 68: PoisonsTOXINSAAcross 69: Goes through hurriedly, as during a robberyRANSACKSAAcross 70: Jacket alternatives to buttonsSNAPSAAcross 71: "Huh?" ... or a possible response to 1-, 19-, 25-, 48- and 57-AcrossSAYWHATDDown 1: ___ Men, group with the 2000 hit "Who Let the Dogs Out"BAHADDown 2: Scientology founder ___ HubbardLRONDDown 3: Highest pointACMEDDown 4: Where spiders get their information?THEWEBDDown 5: Way coolHIPDDown 6: Actress Saint of "North by Northwest"EVAMARIEDDown 7: Alternative to PregoRAGUDDown 8: 1957 title role for Frank SinatraPALJOEYDDown 9: In ___ of (replacing)LIEUDDown 10: March goes out like this, as the expression goesALAMBDDown 11: "___ the Greek"ZORBADDown 12: Pyromaniac's crimeARSONDDown 14: Old NASA moon-landing vehicleLEMDDown 15: Great Dane of cartoons, informallySCOOBDDown 20: Short hairstyleBOBDDown 22: ___ Aviv, IsraelTELDDown 25: Match up (with)JIBEDDown 26: Baghdad's landIRAQDDown 27: BoyfriendBEAUDDown 28: Bartlet of "The West Wing" or Clampett of "The Beverly Hillbillies"JEDDDown 29: Figure made by lying in the snow and waving one's armsANGELDDown 30: Sports official, informallyREFDDown 34: Voice below sopranoALTODDown 35: Chocolate/caramel candyROLODDown 36: Narrow part of a bottleNECKDDown 38: DroopSAGDDown 40: Christmas ___ (December 24)EVEDDown 41: Mao Zedong was its leaderRED CHINADDown 44: 1960s hippie gatheringsLOVEINSDDown 46: Big Apple sch.NYUDDown 49: Hawks and dovesBIRDSDDown 50: Rebuke to a dogBADDDown 51: "Pygmalion" playwright, for shortG. B. SHAWDDown 52: BordersABUTSDDown 53: Wears, as clothesHASONDDown 54: Amazon's virtual assistantALEXADDown 58: Icicles and burning candles both do thisDRIPDDown 59: ___ LingusAERDDown 60: Mineral springsSPASDDown 62: IndividuallyEACHDDown 63: Singer/lyricist PaulANKADDown 64: Classic computer game set on an islandMYSTDDown 67: "Gangnam Style" singerPSY