New York Times crossword – February 16, 2019
Welcome to the website with the answers to today’s clues of New York Times crossword. Our staff has solved of the puzzles and checked them for mistakes so we made sure everything is OK.
Below you will find the list of all clues for New York Times crossword February 16, 2019. We didn’t want to give all the answers at one page, because it would reveal the answers to clues you have not managed to solve yet. So just click on the clue that you are blocked right now.
- Cover letters for certain applications?
- Like some kisses
- Poorly
- Sierra Nevadas and others
- The enemy of creativeness, per Picasso
- Comments section, often
- Early counters
- Insurance mascot with an accent
- Ovary’s place, botanically
- Medieval weapon
- Italian hors d’oeuvre
- Rebellious “Downton Abbey” daughter
- Whipper snapper?
- U.S. poet laureate ___ Van Duyn
- Poorer
- Appear in print
- One who might say “You wish!”
- Workup sites, briefly
- Potentially attracted to anyone
- No small favor
- Some lunar effects
- Part of a natural repair process
- Like an amnesiac’s memories
- Fooled
- Benjamin
- Buffet burner
- People on the case, for short
- How many Oscar acceptance speeches are delivered
- What Homer used to propose to Marge
- Subject of the 2004 autobiography “The Soul of a Butterfly”
- Some modern discounts
- Some prep school wear
- Job for an investment bank, for short
- Your follower
- It may be made into spears
- Warms
- Alternative to a 9-to-5 work schedule
- Wikipedia’s globe and such
- Bob’s relative
- United
- The American Film Institute named its soundtrack the greatest film score of all time
- It points sharply down
- Vamp’s wear
- 81-card game
- Ridge
- Tailward
- Fifth-century scourge
- One use for hair clippers, in modern lingo
- State Fair director Walter
- Être, across the Pyrenees
- Peso
- Kite grippers
- Chosen
- New Age composer
- Having an uninterrupted series of steps
- Painted Desert sights
- Another moniker for the Empire City of the South
- Third character to appear in “Macbeth”
- You may train to get in it
- New Age keyboardist
- Old-fashioned group of people
- Bullish figure?
- Couple seen on Raisin Bran boxes
- Kitchen gadget brand
- Like the characters on “Lost”
- Lose sleep (over)
- Scratch
- Yearbook sect.
- Predecessors of Transformers
Thank you for your visit. If you want the answers to another crossword not found on our website, please let us know!