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New York Times Answers - Monday, 5th February 2024

There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 5th February 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: U.F.O. crew, supposedlyETS
AAcross 4: Mimicked
AAcross 8: Light bulb, in a comic strip
AAcross 12: Soaks up some rays
AAcross 14: Duck known for its soft down
AAcross 16: Smallest unit of life
AAcross 17: Peach or beech
AAcross 18: Underwater divers' aidsSCUBAMASKS
AAcross 20: Lowest numbered club for a golfer
AAcross 22: Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
AAcross 23: "When the moon hits your eye like a big ___, that's amore" (Dean Martin lyric)
AAcross 25: Datum for a basketball point guard
AAcross 28: Deutschland denialNEIN
AAcross 29: Rite Aid competitorCVS
AAcross 31: Show respect for
AAcross 32: Many a G.I.NCO
AAcross 34: Break bread
AAcross 36: Nanny : goat :: ___ : sheep
AAcross 37: "Wanna take this outside?," e.g … or what are found four times in this puzzle's circled lettersFIGHTINGWORDS
AAcross 42: Can material
AAcross 43: Maple product
AAcross 44: "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit)
AAcross 45: Commonly sprained joint
AAcross 48: Prefix that means "bad"
AAcross 50: Dutch cheese
AAcross 53: Stones embedded in a crown
AAcross 55: Influence through close contactRUBOFFON
AAcross 58: Moved smoothly
AAcross 60: Bygone Japanese camera brandMINOLTA
AAcross 61: Weird Al Yankovic medley that features "Wannabe" by the Spice GirlsPOLKAPOWER
AAcross 64: Landing spot for Santa
AAcross 65: Delta deposit
AAcross 66: What's in style
AAcross 67: Pub projectile
AAcross 68: To boot
AAcross 69: Fool (with)
AAcross 70: Passenger-screening org.
DDown 1: Legally prohibit
DDown 2: Submit, as homework
DDown 3: Reason to say "Gesundheit!"
DDown 4: Famed fable writer
DDown 5: Meal on a blanket
DDown 6: College email suffixEDU
DDown 7: Red ink, so to speak
DDown 8: "You underestimate me!"ICANSO
DDown 9: Governed by fate
DDown 10: Rocky Mountain ___ (state animal of Utah)
DDown 11: Politicians Gore and Franken
DDown 13: Taking by force
DDown 15: "Ta-___ Boom-de-ay"RARA
DDown 19: Netlike fabric
DDown 21: Cattle farmer's land
DDown 24: What "E" stands for in golfEVENPAR
DDown 26: Female pigs
DDown 27: Uno + dueTRE
DDown 30: Droop
DDown 33: Tie-breaking periods, for shortOTS
DDown 35: What it takes to tango
DDown 37: "OK, have it your way!"
DDown 38: What quill pens are dipped in
DDown 39: Sam-___ (Seuss character)IAM
DDown 40: Greek theater
DDown 41: Robert ___, Paul Newman's co-star in "The Sting"
DDown 42: ___ Mahal
DDown 46: Surreptitiously give, as classified informationLEAKTO
DDown 47: "Frozen" queenELSA
DDown 49: Light units
DDown 51: Opposite of sinking
DDown 52: The "M" of G.M.
DDown 54: Labor Day's mo.
DDown 56: Eagles and falcons
DDown 57: Can./U.S./Mex. treaty
DDown 59: Campus building
DDown 61: "Don't text and drive" ad, e.g.
DDown 62: Dipstick coating
DDown 63: Itsy-bitsy
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