NYT Crossword Answers 08/27/21
The full solution for the NY Times August 27 2021 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Friday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Robyn Weintraub.
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NYT Across Clues
- What takes a licking and keeps on sticking?STAMP
- Bars that closeCODA
- Sandpaper specificationGRIT
- Choreographer who posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014AILEY
- ScoresATON
- Greek goddess who could turn water into wineOENO
- Stargazer’s needCLEARSKIES
- Chef Lewis who wrote “The Taste of Country Cooking”EDNA
- Hookups for a camera?SEXTAPES
- Over the hill, with “up”WASHED
- Something you might flip overMAT
- Rock on the edgeTEETER
- What can follow “+/-“MARGINOFERROR
- Not just in one’s headALOUD
- You might get a date from itPALM
- Objects of stargazers’ gazesORBS
- “So,” in ItalianCOSI
- Shopping ___SPREE
- MandateFIAT
- FollowHEED
- Unit of measure in a tongue twisterPECK
- Product whose name comes from the French for “without caffeine”SANKA
- “As long as we’re on the subject …”BEFOREIFORGET
- “Daniel in the Lions’ Den” painter, 1615RUBENS
- A new beginning?NEO
- Fundamental particlesBOSONS
- Sings to the raftersBELTSOUT
- Preface to sharing one’s P.O.V.IMHO
- “Hmm … really?”OHISTHATSO
- Vegetable related to garlicLEEK
- Bread whose name derives from the Sanskrit for “bread”ROTI
- Chemistry lab compoundESTER
- Certain tax write-offLOSS
- San Francisco-based candy brandSEES
- Missing fundsSHORT
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NYT Vertical Clues
- Ink containersSACS
- Mahjong pieceTILE
- Middle child on ABC’s “Modern Family”ALEX
- Supermarket sectionMEAT
- The only remaining wonder of the ancient world, for onePYRAMID
- Stuck-up couples at weddings?CAKETOPPERS
- Company that makes moving walkwaysOTIS
- First word in a classic song from “The Sound of Music”DOE
- “Hey, I’m talking to you!”ANSWERME
- Crosses a lineGOESTOOFAR
- Don’t be misled by thisREDHERRING
- Kind of circleINNER
- Resident of Nintendo’s Mushroom KingdomTOAD
- Run from here to there?SPAN
- ___ LingusAER
- Brain powerTELEKINESIS
- It’s calculated relative to the speed of soundMACH
- Ingredient in the skin-care aisleALOE
- View from the Oval OfficeROSEBUSHES
- Tourists’ readingGUIDEBOOKS
- Ludicrous displayFARCE
- Make a turnover, sayBAKE
- Turnovers, e.g.STAT
- Logos on Little League uniformsSPONSORS
- Applies a salve toSOOTHES
- SwampFEN
- Bowler materialFELT
- “Oh, I am fortune’s fool!” speakerROMEO
- Send an invoiceBILL
- Take the baitBITE
- Bit of ceremonial attireSASH
- Name that has left/right symmetryOTTO
- ___ IDUSER
- Civil offenseTORT
- Tool that makes the sound “scr-r-ritch, scratch, scratch, scritch” in “The Tale of Peter Rabbit”HOE