New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 02/25/2020. Take a glimpse at February 25 2020 Answers.
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Across
- Polio vaccine developer SalkJONAS
- The “S” of S.U.V.SPORT
- Glasgow galLASS
- Get in touch withREACH
- MistakeERROR
- From the startANEW
- Connected set of rooms in a hotelSUITE
- Frank ___, Al Capone henchmanNITTI
- “Veni, ___, vici”VIDI
- International competition for countries that boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics [Texas]FRIENDSHIPGAMES
- “Quite true”ITISSO
- Edmonton’s hockey teamOILERS
- Theme of “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Do the Right Thing”RACISM
- Jazzy FitzgeraldELLA
- SphereORB
- 45 1/2-carat gem at the National Museum of Natural History [Rhode Island]HOPEDIAMOND
- Time in Boston when it’s midnight in AustinONEAM
- Impose, as a taxLEVY
- Shopping bingeSPREE
- QB’s downfield throw [Wisconsin]FORWARDPASS
- Michael of “S.N.L.”CHE
- ___-Ball (carnival attraction)SKEE
- Corsage flowerORCHID
- Growth on a treeLICHEN
- Place for tugboatsHARBOR
- Companies that have big market shares [Utah]INDUSTRYLEADERS
- Drug copNARC
- Helped outAIDED
- Preliminary racesHEATS
- Furry critter in “Return of the Jedi”EWOK
- Vehicle with 18 tyres, maybeLORRY
- Sleep problemAPNEA
- Pols with a donkey party logoDEMS
- With 70-Across, what the first word of each long Across answer is vis-à-vis the bracketed place in its clueSTATE
- See 69-AcrossMOTTO
Down
- Upper-class members: Abbr.JRS
- “Why do the French have only one egg for breakfast? Because one egg is an ___” (old joke)OEUF
- Brand to use “if you dare wear short shorts”NAIR
- When Hamlet gives his “To be, or not to be” soliloquyACTIII
- 500 things in a reamSHEETS
- TransmitsSENDS
- Strait-laced personPRISS
- Big name in lawn careORTHO
- Indian flatbreadROTI
- North African city in the lyrics to the “Marines’ Hymn”TRIPOLI
- Blobby light popular in the 1960s-’70sLAVALAMP
- Japanese cartoon styleANIME
- Meal with the Four QuestionsSEDER
- ___ Army knifeSWISS
- “Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of ___” (Robert C. O’Brien children’s book)NIMH
- Large lizards of the SouthwestGILAS
- Upper part of the mouthROOF
- Florence’s riverARNO
- Person who might say “10-4, good buddy”CBER
- “Grand” brand of ice creamEDYS
- Ye ___ ShoppeOLDE
- LivelinessPEP
- Longoria of “Desperate Housewives”EVA
- Theater sect. near the stageORCH
- Fruity soda brandNEHI
- Homeowner’s documentDEED
- Phrase akin to “Darn it all!”AWSHUCKS
- ManufacturesMAKES
- Cars for vacationersRENTALS
- Japanese noodlesSOBA
- Hillary ___ ClintonRODHAM
- SleazeballCREEPO
- Queued (up)LINED
- Really impressedINAWE
- PC spinnerCDROM
- Freshwater polypHYDRA
- Paying attentionALERT
- Change from artificial blond back to brunet, sayREDYE
- Prison uprisingRIOT
- Rave’s partnerRANT
- “Leave as is,” to a proofreaderSTET
- ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO