New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 01/27/2020. Take a glimpse at January 27 2020 Answers.
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Across
- iPhone downloadsAPPS
- Breakfast, lunch and dinnerMEALS
- The “A” in A&EARTS
- StumbleTRIP
- Lit, as a lanternAGLOW
- Season to be full of cheerNOEL
- Gaucho’s weaponBOLA
- *Sinister genius in a series of Sax Rohmer novelsDRFUMANCHU
- With, en françaisAVEC
- Luau garlandLEI
- Los Angeles hoopsterLAKER
- *Quick-tempered, gun-toting, rabbit-hating toonYOSEMITESAM
- “You betcha!”YEP
- TaxisCABS
- Illuminated sign in a studioONAIR
- Exchange of negative commercialsADWAR
- ChooseOPT
- “Stupid is as stupid ___” (line from “Forrest Gump”)DOES
- *Dudley Do-Right’s enemy in old TV cartoonsSNIDELYWHIPLASH
- You can usually see right through itPANE
- Electric ___EEL
- Brought aboutLEDTO
- Cyberbusiness, brieflyETAIL
- “Right away!”STAT
- OwnsHAS
- *Chief pirate in NeverlandCAPTAINHOOK
- Part of an old Apple commercial taglineIMAPC
- 1600 Pennsylvania ___ (D.C. address)AVE
- Letter in a Viking inscriptionRUNE
- Archetypically villainous features possessed by the answers to the starred cluesMOUSTACHES
- James with a jazzy voiceETTA
- Foes of elves, in TolkienORCS
- Tennis star ___ OsakaNAOMI
- Lots and lotsATON
- Track or swimming competitionMEET
- Typical middle schooler, agewiseTWEEN
- Ending with ticker or maskingTAPE
Down
- Held in checkATBAY
- Utah city of more than 100,000PROVO
- StacksPILES
- Total ditzSPACECADET
- Fill-in-the-blanks storyMADLIB
- White-plumed heronsEGRETS
- Title role for Jude Law in a 2004 remakeALFIE
- Reed who sang “Walk on the Wild Side”LOU
- Certain bachelor, in personalsSWM
- Tolstoy’s “___ Karenina”ANNA
- Nutty/marshmallowy ice cream flavorROCKYROAD
- [Giggle]TEHEE
- Commit a fine-dining faux pasSLURP
- ___ materALMA
- Mother in a stable family?MARE
- Freshman, a year later, informallySOPH
- Opposed toANTI
- Warning that’s pure blusterIDLETHREAT
- Egyptian cobraASP
- Substance coiled in a double helixDNA
- Culinary concoction much used in French cuisineWINESAUCE
- Avian hooterOWL
- Body shop approx.EST
- “___ nuff!”SHO
- Sci-fi princess helping lead the Rebel AllianceLEIA
- Squeal of painYELP
- Impulsive people tend to lack onePLAN
- Bank no.ACCT
- Cry from a person in perilSAVEME
- Connects (with)TIESIN
- Sign in the bleachers at a football gameHIMOM
- Love, to LeonardoAMORE
- High-altitude Western lakeTAHOE
- “Get ___ here!”OUTTA
- WinningONTOP
- “The Family Circus” cartoonist BilKEANE
- Discreet “Hey!”PSST
- Insect found in “Antarctica” … but not AntarcticaANT
- Cornfield cryCAW