NYT Crossword January 28 2017 answers
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January 28 2017 crossword
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"The Haywain Triptych" painter:
BOSCH
Something a bomber delivers?:
BADJOKE
Vast:
OCEANIC
C-c-c-cold:
SUBZERO
Rage:
CRAZE
Sarcastic response to a 1-Down:
HARHAR
Classic novel written under the nom de plume Currer Bell:
JANEEYRE
"Steel-driving man" of African-American lore:
JOHNHENRY
Took off on:
APED
Sources of prints, for short:
NEGS
"Another Day on Earth" musical artist:
ENO
Setting for Yankees home games: Abbr.:
EDT
Dish eaten with a spoon:
YOGURT
Lost Colony's island:
ROANOKE
Royal wraps:
ERMINES
Its logo consists of a pair of calipers in an oval:
ACURA
Present some opportunities:
OPENDOORS
Like some pigs:
SEXIST
Officially prohibit:
DEBAR
1998 Spike Lee movie:
HEGOTGAME
Gesture of razzle-dazzlement:
JAZZHANDS
Victim of Paris:
ACHILLES
System developed by Bell Labs:
UNIX
Strict limitation, of a sort:
ONEEACH
Italian brewery since 1846:
PERONI
Activity in a drive:
PLEDGING
"Don't get all worked up!":
EASY
Wine aperitif:
KIR
Sister and wife of Cronus:
RHEA
Nail the test:
ACEIT
Dish often served with applesauce:
LATKES
Friendly introduction?:
ECO
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Not dead yet:
HANGINGON
4.5 billion years, for the age of the earth: Abbr.:
EST
"So soon?":
ALREADY
What tipplers may have:
AFEW
"Gotcha":
AHA
Value:
ASSESS
Impetuous person:
HOTSPUR
Scuba gear component:
AIRPIPE
Opposite of slow:
FLYING
Texter's "Oh, yeah ...":
BTW
"Blaze of Glory" band, 1990:
BONJOVI
Eight-line verse form:
TRIOLET
Luxury home features:
WETBARS
"Gotcha":
SOISEE
Like finished wood:
SANDED
A cry of relief:
TGIF
Matisse, Derain and fellow artists, with "les":
FAUVES
It's searched for in a rush:
ORE
Some dispenser items:
STRAWS
Agitated:
INASNIT
A biker may have a nasty one:
SPILL
"Outside the Lines" airer:
ESPN
Heck of an effort:
BANGUPJOB
Recipient of a royal charter, with "the":
BEEB
Commercial lead-in to Bank, in many Midwest states:
AGRI
Web deposit?:
SPIDEREGG
Miss the mark:
ERR
Chi-___ (religious symbol):
RHO
It may be used by a person who is bowing:
VIOLA
One with many enemies:
SUPERHERO
Young migratory fish:
ELVER
Harbinger of spring:
REDROBIN
Narrow apertures:
SLITS
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