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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 6th April 2022

There are 41 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 6th April 2022. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: *Leave briefly
AAcross 6: Follow
AAcross 10: Colorful freshwater fish
AAcross 15: Midwest hubOHARE
AAcross 16: Mystical character
AAcross 17: Celeb with a good friend named GayleOPRAH
AAcross 18: World leader born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
AAcross 19: Hankering
AAcross 20: Subdued hue
AAcross 21: Seriously vex
AAcross 22: *Final sayCOURSEEXAM
AAcross 24: Aromatherapy provider, perhaps
AAcross 25: How best to determine consent
AAcross 27: Coral-based ecosystems
AAcross 28: Went the distance
AAcross 31: Pioneer in color TVRCA
AAcross 32: Start of all Washington, D.C., ZIP codes
AAcross 35: Contingent of like-minded voters
AAcross 37: Nation on the Gulf of Oman
AAcross 39: Like some Quad Cities residents
AAcross 41: *All for one
AAcross 45: Louvre Pyramid architect
AAcross 46: Witty MortSAHL
AAcross 47: Mulligan
AAcross 48: ___ Wee Reese
AAcross 49: Fund-raising group for the G.O.P.RNC
AAcross 52: Didn't fail
AAcross 54: SubsBTEAM
AAcross 56: Bit of body ink
AAcross 57: TV screen type, for short
AAcross 60: *Flies frequently
AAcross 64: She released "30" in '21ADELE
AAcross 66: Broadcast againREAIR
AAcross 67: Farming prefixAGRO
AAcross 68: Word with wave and pool
AAcross 69: "___ luck!"LOTSA
AAcross 70: Political commentator Joy
AAcross 71: Arctic people
AAcross 72: Get-go
AAcross 73: Monopoly holding
AAcross 74: Punctuation mark missing in "Let's eat people!" (at least one would hope!) ... as well as from the starred clues
DDown 1: Animals that become different animals when their first letter is changed to an "M"
DDown 2: Oodles
DDown 3: Fruit often served in ball form
DDown 4: "Brava!" elicitor
DDown 5: Busybodies
DDown 6: Underhanded tactics
DDown 7: Not manually operated
DDown 8: Bring on
DDown 9: Longtime news anchor JimLEHRER
DDown 10: "Seeing the other side of the matter ..."TOBEFAIR
DDown 11: Blunted blades
DDown 12: Cereal "for kids"TRIX
DDown 13: Musical form heard in some Bollywood films
DDown 14: [Don't forget about me!]
DDown 23: Fleeting moment
DDown 26: Move about
DDown 29: Doxycycline target
DDown 30: Some playground attendants
DDown 32: Wonderland twinTWEEDLEDUM
DDown 33: Pixie stick?
DDown 34: Not conned by
DDown 35: Minor anomaly
DDown 36: Shiny fabric
DDown 38: Spring's opposite
DDown 40: Brutish sort
DDown 42: No-good, backstabbing scoundrelDIRTYRAT
DDown 43: "How bizarre"THATSODD
DDown 44: Disney's Queen of ArendelleELSA
DDown 50: Pedagogic org.NEA
DDown 51: Unfounded rumor
DDown 53: Unchanging
DDown 54: State capital in the so-called "Treasure Valley"
DDown 55: "Me and Bobby ___" (posthumous #1 hit for Janis Joplin)MCGEE
DDown 58: Something staked
DDown 59: Difference symbol, in math
DDown 60: Singer/songwriter GuthrieARLO
DDown 61: Blindingly bright
DDown 62: D.C. nine
DDown 63: Buffalo's county
DDown 65: Pet in the town of Bedrock
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