crosswords puzzle answers 13/09/2016
crosswords puzzle answers 13/09/2016
___ kick (swimming technique)
___ Brewster, Cary Grant's role in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
___ Beta Kappa
Workplace fairness agcy
Water swirl
Was in store for
Waffle introducer?
Violin's string tightener
Vindictiveness
Vietnam's capital
Vampire in 'The Vampire Chronicles'
Unchanged
Title bestowed on 72-Across
Things sometimes seen in banks
The Goddess of Pop
The Braves of the N.L. East
Surfacing for a golf course
Supermarket checkout lines?
Sparse flow
Sort
Something caught in a filter
Sink, as one's chances
Sidney of 'Lilies of the Field'
Rights, informally
Reverberate
Reverberate
Rebuke, with 'off'
RCA introduction of 1977
Quid pro ___
Pie pan material
Peter of Peter, Paul and Mary
Person between 50 and 59
Perfume
Orators' aids
Oblique look
O'Neal's memoir of his N.B.A. rookie year
N.H.L. team that became the Colorado Avalanche
Mythical bird
Moving day vehicle
Mistyping remedy
Miss ___, etiquette columnist
Metaphor for insignificance
Mars, to the Greeks
Many an ology: Abbr
Lucy or Ricky on 'I Love Lucy'
Logician's 'There you have it'
Let off from punishment
iPod Mini successor
Gushes, as from a water fountain
Gels
Frequent follower of 'said' in the Bible
Filled (with)
End of 'Macbeth' or 'Othello'
Emulates the O. J. Simpson jury
Donator of Lennon's home to the National Trust
Domain
Deep and sonorous, as a voice
Davenport, e.g
Davenport's home
Cousin of a baboon
Corrida cheer
Chicken drumstick
Channel for TV shoppers
Central Florida metropolis, informally
Brews, as tea
Black ___ (secret missions)
Beanie, e.g
Award on a wall
Airer of F.C.C. hearings
Acknowledge as true
1950s British P.M. Anthony ___
15+ minutes of a typical TV hour
'___ courage!' (French cry)
'The Thinker' sculptor
'Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses,' e.g
'Macbeth' or 'Otello'
'Downton Abbey' countess – See more at: http://crosswordpuzzleanswers.net/clue/New-York-Times-Crossword-Answers—Sep-13-2016#sthash.s5eHTrX5.dpuf
With 52-Across, impetus to get down, and..
Went aboard
Voice quality
Timid
Time for preparation
The Terminator, for one
Test for M.A. seekers
Suffers
Successor and predecessor of Leno
Subjects of some bargaining
Stephen King's Christine, for one
Square
South American tuber
Social surroundings
Soaks in hot water
Snug as a bug
Site in the first stanza of 'Oh My Darling Clementine'
Site in the first stanza of 'Oh My Darling Clementine'
Seep
Second-highest card in pinochle
River wriggler
Restriction for Mr. Sprat
Quick summary
Quarterdeck's location
Pristine place
Prison area
Printer type
Prepared to spring
Place for a witness
Petty officer on a merchant ship
Oscar winner as Thatcher
One who calls ’em as he sees ’em
Notice that needs to be noticed?
Nickname for an oldster
Nautical side
Melody that overstays its welcome
Marco Polo crossed it
Mace Windu, for one
Lowest card in pinochle
Jacob's twin
Is abundant
Investment company T. ___ Price
Halloween purchases
Guitar maker Fender
Get a move on
German river that flows into the Rhine
Flyer to Amsterdam
First bird sent from Noah's Ark
Filing mo
Fast Amtrak train
Farm fathers
Expressed disapproval
Enters gradually
Distilled coal product
Diner dish
Daly of 'Cagney & Lacey'
Congressional staffer
Compact submachine gun
Co. now part of Verizon
Clunker
Close
Clear out
Citi Field team
Champagne specification
Benefit
Bean in space
Beach birds
Arabian Sea's Gulf of ___
Alito replaced her
African tuber
…a hint to the starts of the answers to the starred clues
*Willow bark tea for a headache, e.g
*What a family might use to play Monopoly
*Target of many fall ads
*Condiment made with tomatillos
'Someone Like You' singer
'M*A*S*H' vehicle – See more at: http://crosswordpuzzleanswers.net/clue/Wall-Street-Journal-Crossword-Answers—Sep-13-2016—First-Steps#sthash.wAXY7mIB.dpuf
Word with 'strength' or 'city'
Trait of a Southerner's speech
Train lines?
Three Bears patriarch
The Hawkeye State
The Elder or Younger of Roman history
Target for Carmelo
Swells out of proportion
Spritely tunes
Some submerged leaves
Some kitchen utensils
Small songbird
Silly goose
Significant periods of history
Siamese-speak
San Antonio hoopsters
Remote control abbr
Quiet 'Check this out!'
Psychic's read, supposedly
Piece for nine
One of the 'Friends'
On ___ (with an eye toward selling)
Not on the level
Nose wrinkler
Nonmoving picture
Ninth rock from the sun, once
Mortar troughs
More than never
Mark's replacement
Major blood line
Longtime beau
Long skirt
Like word-of-mouth
Like dime novels and some orange juice
Like a shepherd's staff
Length x width, for a rectangle
Legolas of Middle Earth, e.g
Island off Australia
Infant's abdominal woe
Indian dress
Immature egg
Horn-shaped thing
Half a fl. oz
Gemstone for many Libras
Fuzzy fruits
Freshwater carnivorous mammal
Fracture immobilizer
Food quality
Fit for night owls
Final notice?
Female family nickname
Far from bored
Fancy wheels
Expected in
Empathize
Easygoing attribute
Convoy member
Common dessert
Choice invitees
Chanel of fashion
Bone-dry
Bluenose
Big, fat mouth
Barnyard bellow
Bar fixture
Anglo-____
Adolph Coors, famously
Accepts as true
15-Across, once
'X' may mark it
'What ___ can I say?'
'That's an order!'
'Legal' prefix
'Beetle Bailey' dog
'All kidding ___ …' – See more at: http://crosswordpuzzleanswers.net/clue/Universal-Crossword-Answers—Sep-13-2016#sthash.nnNSKMVi.dpuf
__ Moines, IA
__ = THIRTEEN
__ = THIRTEEN
__ = THIRTEEN
Wedding vow locale
Urban thoroughfare
Unabridged
Treaties
To the __ (fully)
Swedish auto
Suppress
Suffix for million
Something easy
Skillet
Showed again on TV
Sgt.'s subordinates
Remove from a memo
Ready to go
Rainy month
Puzzle answer
Poet Sandburg
Play a banjo
Parcel (out)
Out of whack
On a slant
Net result
Much-admired celebrity
More than
Metallic rock
Male deer
Make angry
Leave out
Leather variety
Largest of the Three Bears
Large coffee brewer
Large brass instrument
Language ending
Known only to few
Knight's title
Japanese wrestling
iPhone digital assistant
In the know
Ignited again
High poker card
Head topper
Gun, as an engine
Give a darn
Friends, in France
Forbidden thing
Female chorus member
Fail at the plate
Evaluate
Drains of energy
Double-curve letter
Door opener
Donkey
Currently occupied
Cream-filled pastries
Crafty
Cord around a package
Castaway's dwelling
Cash
Carryall bags
Bundled, as hay
Bottom-left PC key
Bonus feature
Bit of water
Bellowed like a bovine
Become more acute
Battleship designation
Baseball official
Backs of envelopes
Army group
Apple tablet
America's uncle
Accounting inspection
"Hush up!" – See more at: http://crosswordpuzzleanswers.net/clue/Newsday.com-Crossword-Answers—Sep-13-2016#sthash.T5jf0Saf.dpuf
___ school
___ Mist (soft drink now called Mist Twst)
___ Baba
Wren appendage
Wrath
Words yelled before 'No hands!'
Woodland clearing
Was in charge of
Visible impressions
Vegas game
Unconventional
Tracked, as prey
Tolstoy or Buscaglia
Tip off
Texter's 'No freaking way!'
Taylor Swift album named for a color
Talking iPhone feature
Super Soaker brand
Sue Grafton's "N' Is for ___'
Stereotypical name for a lab assistant
Stellar sighting
Star with an attitude
Smooth and glossy
Small swallow
Ship that carried Jason
Sailor's patron, briefly
Quiet 'Hey!'
Pt. of some signatures
Polynesian language with a 14-letter alphabet
Pad thai tidbit
Ottawa's home
On the double
NYC sports venue
Nonprofessional sports org
Nick and Nora's pooch
New Age musician from Greece
National Yoga Month (abbr.)
Melodic syllable
Marooned, in a way
Make sympathetic
Loaf at the deli
Light-headed
Leave out
Jane Rochester's maiden name
Is supported by
Inner turmoil
Hefty volume
Gruesome Tolkien creature
Grandstand divisions
Gabor of 'Green Acres'
Fraught with peril
Epps of Hollywood
Eggs from the sea
Dwarf planet discovered in 2005
Drawn tight
Drapery ornament
Disadvantaged
Den or study
Day spa attire
Compete
Came unglued
Cage, for one
Caffeinated brew, often
C, on a thermometer
Big name in morning talk
2014 top 10 hit for Meghan Trainor, and what's happening at the beginning of the answer to each starred clue
1054, to Hadrian
*Tall, slender drinking vessel
*Restraint used by dog trainers
*Overflowing
*Homes with staggered stories
*Hit song from the Beatles' 1963 album 'Please Please Me'
'Three Bathers' painter Henri
'The Dark Knight Rises' villain
'Iliad' city