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The list below contains all the clues found on the New York Times Crossword of January 18, 2021. Click the clue to reveal the correct answer for it.
Get ready to hem, say Crossword Clue
Hankering Crossword Clue
Thomas Edison’s middle name Crossword Clue
Boxing venue Crossword Clue
___ Hari (W.W. I spy) Crossword Clue
Russian “no” Crossword Clue
City where you won’t find the Eiffel Tower Crossword Clue
Cotton processors Crossword Clue
Not to mention … Crossword Clue
Org. for which Jason Bourne works in “The Bourne Identity” Crossword Clue
Author Charlotte, Emily or Anne Crossword Clue
City where you won’t find the Parthenon Crossword Clue
1965 Alabama march site Crossword Clue
Saintly “Mother” Crossword Clue
Utopian Crossword Clue
Plant on a trellis Crossword Clue
1950s White House nickname Crossword Clue
“Nuts!” Crossword Clue
Gets ready, as for surgery Crossword Clue
Insect flying in a cloud Crossword Clue
CPR pro Crossword Clue
Sound made by helicopter rotors Crossword Clue
Rings, as a church bell Crossword Clue
Yasir of the P.L.O. Crossword Clue
What the back of a store might open onto Crossword Clue
City where you won’t find Virgil’s Tomb Crossword Clue
Pal of Jerry on “Seinfeld” Crossword Clue
Driveway material Crossword Clue
QB successes Crossword Clue
Excessive drinking or gambling Crossword Clue
City where you won’t find the El Greco Museum Crossword Clue
Neck and neck Crossword Clue
Cousin of “Kapow!” Crossword Clue
Refrigerator compound Crossword Clue
Cincinnati squad Crossword Clue
“Well, that was stupid of me!” Crossword Clue
Commuter boat Crossword Clue
Owner of the first bed that Goldilocks tested Crossword Clue
Tehran’s land Crossword Clue
“Here comes Poindexter!” Crossword Clue
Prefix with lateral or cellular Crossword Clue
Easter-related Crossword Clue
“Let me rephrase that …” Crossword Clue
Receipt line just above the total Crossword Clue
Org. that runs Windy City trains Crossword Clue
Fading stars Crossword Clue
Kind of goat that’s the source of mohair Crossword Clue
Not upstanding, in either sense of the word Crossword Clue
20-ounce size at Starbucks Crossword Clue
Confounded Crossword Clue
Bit of attire you might learn how to put on while using a mirror Crossword Clue
Valentine’s Day flower Crossword Clue
I.R.S. agent, quaintly Crossword Clue
More than a couple Crossword Clue
Part of a golf club Crossword Clue
Pro or con, in a debate Crossword Clue
Dutch cheese Crossword Clue
All riled up Crossword Clue
Curly-leafed cabbage Crossword Clue
Online market for craftspeople Crossword Clue
What follows the initial part of a master plan Crossword Clue
Repeated bit in jazz Crossword Clue
Neuter, as a horse Crossword Clue
Small, brown bird Crossword Clue
Join in couples Crossword Clue
1986 sci-fi sequel set in deep space Crossword Clue
Venerated symbols Crossword Clue
“Not a chance!” Crossword Clue
Still surviving Crossword Clue
Walked nervously back and forth Crossword Clue
Far out Crossword Clue
Designer Christian Crossword Clue
___ Pictures, one of Hollywood’s Big Five studios Crossword Clue
Cry of surprise Crossword Clue
Drink like a cat Crossword Clue
Bauxite, e.g. Crossword Clue
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