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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 6th January 2022

There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 6th January 2022. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Go over
AAcross 5: Like the eventual inheritors of the earth, in Matthew
AAcross 9: Mark of divinity
AAcross 13: A G.I. may be seen in it
AAcross 14: Actress Fisher of "Wedding Crashers"ISLA
AAcross 15: Brain connection
AAcross 16: Like fans who hold season tickets, typically
AAcross 17: Genre for Agatha Christie or Arthur Conan DoyleCROWCROWCROWMYSTERY
AAcross 19: Rapper ___ Nas XLIL
AAcross 20: Kissing on the subway, e.g., for short
AAcross 21: Like some relationshipsSAMESEX
AAcross 22: JuneLIONLIONLIONMONTH
AAcross 25: Baby fox
AAcross 26: Bit of Western neckwear
AAcross 28: Items on a checklistTODOS
AAcross 32: One of two sultanates in the United Nations
AAcross 34: N.B.A. legend nicknamed "Black Mamba"
AAcross 36: Egg cells
AAcross 37: U-shaped bike accessory
AAcross 38: Last word in an improv show
AAcross 40: A rainbow is said to be a good one
AAcross 41: Beseech
AAcross 42: Word with high or seven
AAcross 43: Reach for the stars
AAcross 45: No-frills
AAcross 47: Things might get swept up in it
AAcross 49: ___ jeans
AAcross 51: Early 19th-century Australia, for onePENALANTANTANT
AAcross 54: Water tower?
AAcross 58: Funny one
AAcross 59: "Funny one!"
AAcross 60: Intellectual conformity ... or a hint to interpreting 17-, 22- and 51-Across
AAcross 62: Some frills
AAcross 63: Lay off
AAcross 64: Net emissions target
AAcross 65: Lively, in music: Abbr.ANIM
AAcross 66: "Wabbit" hunter ElmerFUDD
AAcross 67: One of two sultanates in the United Nations
AAcross 68: Right-hand page numbers, typically
DDown 1: Garden item frequently added to cream cheese
DDown 2: World's fair sight
DDown 3: Great thing to feel likeAMILLIONBUCKS
DDown 4: Signal agreement
DDown 5: Little bit of power
DDown 6: Funds might be held in this
DDown 7: Classic boulevard liners
DDown 8: Boat going back and forth?
DDown 9: Would really rather notHATETO
DDown 10: x, y and sometimes z
DDown 11: Romulus, Remus and the founding of Rome, e.g.
DDown 12: Jet-black gem
DDown 17: Cheers, boos and suchCROWDNOISE
DDown 18: Strike down
DDown 20: + or - thing
DDown 23: Brother
DDown 24: Boosts, redundantlyHIKESUP
DDown 27: Time period, or an anagram of one?
DDown 29: Cup holder, usuallyDOMINANTHAND
DDown 30: "Back to you"
DDown 31: Compos mentis
DDown 32: Spill the beans
DDown 33: Detective Diaz on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
DDown 35: One reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
DDown 39: Sleazeball
DDown 40: Birthstone after sapphire
DDown 42: Inside info
DDown 44: Tiff
DDown 46: Filled (with)
DDown 48: Like scouting patchesSEWNON
DDown 50: ___ ball
DDown 52: Tums, for one
DDown 53: Country songs?
DDown 54: End-of-week exclamationTGIF
DDown 55: Language of Pakistan's Daily Khabrain
DDown 56: Top prize
DDown 57: "How do you like ___ apples?"
DDown 61: Glass who shared the first-ever Pulitzer in Audio Journalism
DDown 62: Language in which most words are monosyllabic
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