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New York Times Bonus Answers - Thursday, 1st September 2022

There are 40 across clues and 44 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Thursday, 1st September 2022. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Question after a bad pun, perhaps
AAcross 6: Charles who composed "The Unanswered Question" in 1908
AAcross 10: Farm structure with a "broad side"
AAcross 14: Duck, as a question
AAcross 15: Smartphone assistant who is asked many questions
AAcross 16: Solution to a geometry question, perhaps
AAcross 17: Cantaloupe or honeydew
AAcross 18: Help ___ (screen image that may include a question mark)
AAcross 19: Sources of peat
AAcross 20: Show that introduced the Blues Brothers, in briefSNL
AAcross 21: College admissions exam that includes 58 math questions
AAcross 23: "How ___?" (question from a waitperson)WASIT
AAcross 24: Put forward, as a question
AAcross 26: Commuters' payments
AAcross 27: Jim who played Gomer PyleNABORS
AAcross 30: Word preceding and following "or no," in a Howie Mandel question
AAcross 32: Gets every question right on
AAcross 33: Tried to avoid a tag
AAcross 34: ATM user's code
AAcross 37: "Twenty Questions" category
AAcross 41: Pop the question
AAcross 43: Magazine staffers: Abbr.
AAcross 44: Cut or scrape, to a toddlerOWIE
AAcross 46: Trebek whose questions were answersALEX
AAcross 47: "Who is John ___?" (oft-repeated question in "Atlas Shrugged")GALT
AAcross 48: Alpine lodge
AAcross 50: Life of ___ (easy existence)
AAcross 53: Prepare to question, say, with "in"
AAcross 55: Passover meal with the Four Questions
AAcross 56: Stately shade tree
AAcross 57: Rankin who wrote "A Question of Blood"IAN
AAcross 60: Bug-eyed
AAcross 61: Spreadsheet contents
AAcross 64: Shop talk
AAcross 66: "You ___?" (butler's question)
AAcross 67: Stimulus that may raise the question "What died?"
AAcross 68: Questioner on a game show
AAcross 69: Call ___ question (cause doubts about)
AAcross 70: ___ of the above (questionnaire option)
AAcross 71: "96 ___" (1966 ? and the Mysterians hit)
DDown 1: Emeralds, rubies and such
DDown 2: Neither ahead nor behind
DDown 3: ___ tale (story of questionable veracity)
DDown 4: Reply to a wedding officiant's question
DDown 5: Muscle that stretches a body part
DDown 6: "Lord, ___?" (Last Supper question)ISITI
DDown 7: The Old ___ (London theatre)VIC
DDown 8: Suffix with ranchERO
DDown 9: Break a Commandment
DDown 10: Elephant king of kid-lit
DDown 11: Came up, as a question
DDown 12: Philbin, the former "Final answer?" questionerREGIS
DDown 13: Political cartoonist Thomas who drew "The Chinese Question" in 1871
DDown 22: The "A" in LMAO
DDown 23: "Where's ___?" (kid-lit question)
DDown 24: Put forth, as a question
DDown 25: Football scores: Abbr.TDS
DDown 26: "That's a ___ question"
DDown 27: Questionnaire blank
DDown 28: Corrosive chemical
DDown 29: Uncle ___ (rice brand)
DDown 31: British prog-rock group with the 1970 single "Lucky Man," for shortELP
DDown 34: Study in which prospective voters are questioned
DDown 35: Words of understandingISEE
DDown 36: "Who's ___?" (question from a barber, perhaps)
DDown 38: Ebert who wrote "Questions for the Movie Answer Man"
DDown 39: "Fire ___!" (invitation to ask a question)
DDown 40: ___ Abner (comics rustic)LIL
DDown 42: Jack who hosted radio's "The $64 Question"PAAR
DDown 45: Visitors from distant worlds, in briefETS
DDown 48: Collectible piece of cartoon art
DDown 49: Shakespeare play with the line "To be, or not to be, that is the question"
DDown 50: King Lear daughter who asks the question "To whose hands have you sent the lunatic King?"REGAN
DDown 51: "Frankly, my dear, ___ give ..."IDONT
DDown 52: "___ my Eggo!" (old waffle slogan)LEGGO
DDown 54: "___ the Champions" (Queen tune)WEARE
DDown 55: Indian woman's attire
DDown 57: Peruvian of yore
DDown 58: Golden ___ (senior citizen)
DDown 59: Some questionnaire replies
DDown 61: Mafia bigwig
DDown 62: "And now, without further ___ ..."
DDown 63: Bricks quantity
DDown 65: "___ Mine" (Beatles tune written by George Harrison)IME
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