New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 01/01/2020. Take a glimpse at January 01 2020 Answers.
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Across
- “Sounds exciting,” sarcasticallyOHFUN
- First verb in the Lord’s PrayerART
- TrimCLIP
- Pages (through)LEAFS
- Commercial follower of “-o-“RAMA
- Super-duperAONE
- Employer of nurse sharks?MAKOCLINIC
- Name spelled out in a Kinks hitLOLA
- Laudatory linesODES
- ___ Claire, Wis.EAU
- Delicacy in a tiny spoonCAVIAR
- Fig. in the form XXX-XX-XXXXSSN
- “It’s green and slimy” and “It tastes like the ocean”?KELPREVIEWS
- Climate agreement cityPARIS
- Site of the fall of manEDEN
- Late Saudi journalist KhashoggiJAMAL
- “With this ring, I ___ wed”THEE
- Crushing setbackBLOW
- Seal the dealICEIT
- Big scare of a couple of decades ago … or a phonetic hint to this puzzle’s themeY2K
- Sign awayWAIVE
- Own (up)FESS
- “___ mÃÂo!” (Spanish cry)DIOS
- Storied toymakersELVES
- DeadlockedEVEN
- Less colorfulPALER
- Nerd’s goal on a dating app?FINDINGDORK
- Yodeler’s peakALP
- Ciaos at luausALOHAS
- BrouhahaADO
- Fruit in some ginSLOE
- Animal relative of a hinnyMULE
- Pointy bill or tail feathers?ENDOFSTORK
- Dr. ___, film enemy of Austin PowersEVIL
- Bring up … or something that might be brought upREAR
- Unidentified person, in slangRANDO
- Climax in “Hamilton”DUEL
- DunderheadASS
- Having a body mass index over 30, medicallyOBESE
Down
- Actor Edward James ___OLMOS
- State of mindHEADSPACE
- Jokey parts of prank calls, oftenFAKENAMES
- Sci-fi travelers, for shortUFOS
- Presidential advisory grp.NSC
- Times New Roman alternativeARIAL
- Accumulated, as expensesRANUP
- “Jeez, I did NOT need to know that!”TMI
- Fictional sport whose rules are invented during playCALVINBALL
- Sarge’s superiorLOOIE
- Something a bride or groom might acquireINLAW
- Fruit from an orchardPEARS
- Give in (to)ACCEDE
- Levi’s alternativesLEES
- One of 17 Monopoly properties: Abbr.AVE
- Traditional wedding wear, for someKILT
- Really needs a bath, sayREEKS
- Complained angrily and loudlyRAISEDHELL
- What “choosy moms choose,” in adsJIF
- Knot-___ (scout’s skill)TYING
- Necessity for life, chemically speakingH2O
- Be a hermit, sayLIVEALONE
- Supreme leadersOVERLORDS
- Five-time Pro Bowl receiver WelkerWES
- DilutedWEAK
- Not as brightDENSER
- Itinerary wordVIA
- T.A.’s overseerPROF
- Having renownFAMED
- Message on a candy heartILUVU
- “Cross my heart!”NOLIE
- Pops, to totsDADAS
- Things that might make one cry “Foul!”?ODORS
- Black tea varietyPEKOE
- KnifeSTAB
- Promoter of Teacher Appreciation Week: Abbr.NEA
- Sellout show inits.SRO