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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 27th May 2020
There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 27th May 2020. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Frasier's producer on "Frasier"ROZ
AAcross 4: Pass on, as knowledge
AAcross 10: Unruly hair
AAcross 13: Nondairy spread
AAcross 15: Yellow TeletubbyLAALAA
AAcross 16: Power group
AAcross 17: "Your fins are nice" and "You're a graceful swimmer"?FISHCOMPLIMENTS
AAcross 20: "___ luck!"LOTSA
AAcross 21: It can get you out of a place it rhymes with
AAcross 22: Butcher's stock
AAcross 23: Done some lassoing?THROWNALOOP
AAcross 26: Theater openingACTONE
AAcross 29: ___ Mahal
AAcross 30: Witty remark
AAcross 31: Big-bottomed fruit
AAcross 35: Sporty MazdaMIATA
AAcross 39: One might end with .com
AAcross 40: Relinquished ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across
AAcross 42: Really bother
AAcross 43: "Wouldja look at that!"ILLBE
AAcross 45: Early 2000s sitcom set near HoustonREBA
AAcross 46: "OK, have it your way!"
AAcross 47: Suffix with pay
AAcross 49: Bikini blasts, informallyNTESTS
AAcross 51: Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand?CANTSAYSURE
AAcross 56: San ___, Calif.JOSE
AAcross 57: Convince with smooth talk
AAcross 58: Very big
AAcross 62: Actress Sandra emoting?OHCRYINGOUTLOUD
AAcross 65: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO
AAcross 66: Standard things
AAcross 67: Lady in Arthurian romance
AAcross 68: Sister channel of HBO and Cinemax
AAcross 69: Department store department
AAcross 70: Where you might find a slop bucket
DDown 1: "That's hilarious!," in a textROFL
DDown 2: A little of this, a little of that
DDown 3: Avidity
DDown 4: U.N. workers' grp.
DDown 5: Title dance in a 1999 #3 hit
DDown 6: Tree of the custard apple family
DDown 7: Gambler's aggressive bet
DDown 8: BerateRAILAT
DDown 9: Bit of Highlands headgear
DDown 10: Actor Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause"MINEO
DDown 11: Ready as needed
DDown 12: "Hey ... over here!"
DDown 14: "Come on now -- you flatter me too much!"OHSTOP
DDown 18: Lyricist SammyCAHN
DDown 19: Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g.
DDown 24: Seized vehicle, for short
DDown 25: Like a horse that can no longer be ridden
DDown 26: Here, in HondurasAQUI
DDown 27: What a bobby pin might help make
DDown 28: Much change may come from this
DDown 32: Slip up
DDown 33: Word with old, new or school
DDown 34: Stick up
DDown 36: Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the endAVIS
DDown 37: Rental for an outdoor reception
DDown 38: Fires
DDown 40: Sensed
DDown 41: When repeated, Mork's farewellNANU
DDown 44: Slip-up
DDown 46: Weak
DDown 48: St. Francis of ___ASSISI
DDown 50: Home run pace
DDown 51: "Give My Regards to Broadway" composer
DDown 52: Natty neckwear
DDown 53: Year, in old RomeANNUS
DDown 54: Hatha and Bikram, for two
DDown 55: Bulging with muscles, in modern lingo
DDown 56: Che's "Weekend Update" co-host on "S.N.L."JOST
DDown 59: Many millennia
DDown 60: Something not worn on casual Friday
DDown 61: Small whirlpool
DDown 63: "Dee-lish!"
DDown 64: ___ ConstitutionUSS
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