NYT Crossword Answers 07/13/20
The full solution for the NY Times July 13 2020 crossword puzzle is displayed below. Today’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Erik Agard.
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NYT Across Clues
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Oh, no!”CRAP
- Main body of a shipHULL
- “___, Brute?”ETTU
- Diamond shape, in geometryRHOMBUS
- Trinket worn for luckAMULET
- Gas detected by home test kitsRADON
- Gets discontinuedENDS
- With 36-Across, in the distant pastAGES
- Alpha Kappa Alpha, for oneSORORITY
- Basic cable channel that’s part of WarnerMedia EntertainmentTBS
- “Awesome!”OUTTASIGHT
- Personality facetTRAIT
- Unrestrained shopping tripSPREE
- SuperlativeBEST
- Work well togetherMESH
- Texter’s “Oh, just remembered …”BTW
- Miles awayAFAR
- ImpulseURGE
- Comment made with a pat on the backGOODFORYOU
- CommotionsTODOS
- Bird whose head doesn’t make a sound?WREN
- CloseNIGH
- CloseNEAR
- When tripled, a liar’s mantraDENY
- “The Princess Diaries” actress AnneHATHAWAY
- RainlessDRY
- Travel all over the placeROAM
- A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short)LANG
- RampagingONATEAR
- Receptors for solar energyPANELS
- ComplaintsBEEFS
- “… well, never mind then”ORNOT
- “To Kill a Mockingbird” or “The Maltese Falcon”NOVEL
- “Take this!”HERE
- One corner on a Monopoly boardJAIL
- InactiveIDLE
- Garnish for a CoronaLIME
- Scheduling guesses that might be updated in midair, for shortETAS
- Subtract’s oppositeADD