NYT Crossword February 5 2018 answers
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February 5 2018 crossword
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Possesses:
HAS
50%:
HALF
Song for a diva:
ARIA
Early TV comic known for "Your Show of Shows":
SIDCAESAR
Grape-Nuts or Apple Jacks:
CEREAL
Popular cold and flu medicine:
CONTAC
"But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight ...":
ERE
Uncooked:
RAW
One-named Irish singer:
ENYA
Ending with golden or teen:
AGER
Makeshift shelter:
LEANTO
Ewe's offspring:
LAMB
Fleur-de-___:
LIS
Highly capable:
ADEPT
Multiplex offering:
MOVIE
Mix:
BLEND
Man's name that's an investment spelled backward:
ARI
Pumpkin color:
ORANGE
Revered one:
IDOL
Pot's cover:
LID
Traditional night for partying:
NEWYEARSEVE
Kingdoms:
REALMS
Side of a diamond:
FACET
"Anything ___?":
ELSE
Thomas ___, "Rule, Britannia" composer:
ARNE
Bowling target:
PIN
Texas landmark to "remember":
ALAMO
Whimper like a baby:
MEWL
Like most Bluetooth headsets:
ONEEAR
Sampled:
TASTED
Underhanded:
SLY
Curved Pillsbury item:
CRESCENTROLL
Tight-lipped sort:
CLAM
Part to play:
ROLE
Be confident in:
TRUST
Fixes, as shoelaces:
RETIES
Misplace:
LOSE
"The Way We ___":
WERE
"Yeah, right!":
MYEYE
Forcible removals, as of tenants:
EVICTIONS
Pull hard:
YANK
Civic-minded group:
ELKS
Pie ___ mode:
ALA
Detectives:
SLEUTHS
Fictional mouse ___ Little:
STUART
Male deer:
HART
Batman portrayer Kilmer:
VAL
Deserve:
MERIT
Mensa stats:
IQS
___-Pacific (geopolitical region):
ASIA
Something to click online:
LINK
Lavish praise on:
LAUD
Ones calling the plays:
QUARTERBACKS
Hangs around for:
AWAITS
Gave some money under the table:
BRIBED
Teeter-totter:
SEESAW
More secure:
SAFER
Give the slip:
ELUDE
Actress Kemper of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt":
ELLIE
Walk with a swagger:
STRUT
Every last drop:
ALL
Parade spoiler:
RAIN
Apple on a desk:
IMAC
Pixar's "Finding ___":
NEMO
"Piece of cake" or "easy as pie":
IDIOM
Nabisco snack since 1912:
OREO
It has phases that are represented by the starts of 18-, 29-, 47- and 61-Across ... and by 1-Down:
MOON
40-hour-a-week work:
FULLTIMEJOB
Was in front:
LED
Pickle holder:
JAR
Bullfight cheer:
OLE
Guadalajara gold:
ORO
Actress Falco of "Nurse Jackie":
EDIE
"Hot" Mexican dish:
TAMALE
Prefix with natal or classical:
NEO
Clarinet or sax:
REED
Crossed home plate, say:
SCORED
One who might follow into a family business:
SON
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