NYT Crossword December 12 2017 answers
We are sharing here all answers for NYT December 12 2017 crossword. Scroll down and find them below. All answers together In one page! Enjoy!
The New York Times (NYT) Crossword is the new wonderful word game developed by New York Times, known by his best puzzle word games on the android and apple store.
The main idea behind the New York Times Crossword Puzzles is to make them harder and harder each passing day- world’s best crossword builders and editors collaborate to make this possible.
Monday’s crossword is always the easiest of them all and then they get more and more sophisticated as the week goes by. The most difficult puzzle is published on Sunday.
Access to hundreds of puzzles, right on your Android device, so play or review your crosswords when you want, wherever you want!
Keep your mind sharp with word games from The New York Times. Free to download, the app offers puzzles for every level so you can steadily improve your skills every day.
We post crossword answers daily, so please bookmark us and visit our website often.
December 12 2017 crossword
S
O
X
.
D
I
L
L
.
H
A
R
P
O
N
C
H
R
I
S
T
I
E
.
A
M
E
L
I
A
R
E
A
C
T
S
T
O
.
N
O
S
A
L
T
A
N
T
E
.
Y
E
N
S
.
S
T
Y
.
.
P
R
E
S
S
.
.
A
P
R
.
O
D
A
Y
S
Y
D
.
E
M
B
R
Y
O
.
R
E
N
E
.
.
.
O
R
E
A
D
.
O
P
I
A
T
E
.
S
A
L
V
A
T
O
R
M
U
N
D
I
.
G
O
L
D
E
N
.
D
O
I
N
G
.
.
.
A
D
A
M
.
I
N
A
N
E
T
.
T
U
B
L
A
N
A
.
T
O
V
.
.
S
H
I
N
E
.
.
A
S
K
.
W
I
S
E
.
U
T
E
S
H
A
L
T
E
D
.
N
O
V
E
L
L
A
S
A
R
D
E
N
T
.
C
H
A
R
L
E
S
I
S
T
A
R
T
S
.
I
O
N
A
.
D
Y
E
Either of the World Series winners of 2004 and '05:
SOX
Leftovers:
SCRAPS
Author known for twist endings:
OHENRY
Pornographic:
XRATED
Pickle variety:
DILL
Observance that begins in March: Abbr.:
DST
Teeny, for short:
ITSY
Lo-cal:
LITE
Creator of 38-Across:
LEONARDODAVINCI
Talk about ad nauseam:
HARPON
First name in Solo flying?:
HAN
Author Oz:
AMOS
Eliminating the effects of wear and tear on, as was done to 38-Across:
RESTORING
Lie on one's back and not move, maybe:
PLAYDEAD
38-Across, for one:
OIL
Met rival from D.C.:
NAT
James ___, founder of the auction house that sold 38-Across:
CHRISTIE
Finishes, as a cake:
ICES
First name in solo flying:
AMELIA
Gets excited about, e.g.:
REACTSTO
Dietetic restriction:
NOSALT
Pot thickener?:
ANTE
Desires:
YENS
Someone with intelligence?:
SPY
Mucky mess:
STY
Basketball tactic:
PRESS
Do military duty:
SERVE
Jazz Appreciation Mo.:
APR
Pad sharer:
ROOMIE
Anita of jazz:
ODAY
Not with:
ANTI
"___-haw!":
YEE
Cartoonist Hoff of The New Yorker:
SYD
Beginning stage:
EMBRYO
Make a declaration with a straight face:
MEANIT
Vampire ___:
BAT
Painter Magritte:
RENE
Mountain nymph:
OREAD
7-Down, for one:
OLDMASTER
Morphine, e.g.:
OPIATE
Boats propelled by poles:
PUNTS
Renaissance painting that was sold in November 2017 for a record $450.3 million:
SALVATORMUNDI
Mixer at a party:
SODA
"M*A*S*H" actor:
ALANALDA
"Grant" biographer Chernow:
RON
___ retriever:
GOLDEN
Gadot of "Justice League":
GAL
"Nothing ___" (slangy refusal):
DOING
First name?:
ADAM
How some fish are caught:
INANET
Word said before "then," oxymoronically:
NOW
Clunky boat:
TUB
Like a dame or earl:
TITLED
On pins and needles:
UNEASY
Blues great Smith:
BESSIE
Actress Turner:
LANA
"Mazel ___!":
TOV
Excel:
SHINE
Main part of a ship:
HULL
Make a request:
ASK
Superman without a cape:
KENT
Sagacious:
WISE
Gallery district in Manhattan:
SOHO
Former senator Bayh:
EVAN
Some Shoshonean speakers:
UTES
Shut down:
HALTED
Is provided with:
HAS
Work of ___ (38-Across, e.g.):
ART
Sot's problem:
DTS
100-page stories, say:
NOVELLAS
The Renaissance, e.g.:
ERA
Passionate:
ARDENT
English king who once owned 38-Across:
CHARLESI
Some may be flying:
STARTS
College in Westchester County, N.Y.:
IONA
Colorant:
DYE
Go back to level list
Loading...