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On this page you will find all the solutions to New York Times Crossword Puzzle from January 16th 2022.
January 16th 2022 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Symbol of authority, informally |
THEMAN |
| Compañero |
AMIGO |
| Delhi issue |
SMOG |
| Reaction to puppy pics |
AWW |
| Water buffalo, for one |
BOVINE |
| French ___ (trick-taking game) |
TAROT |
| Land of blarney |
EIRE |
| Pass during the N.F.L. playoffs |
BYE |
| THE LADY VANI_ _ _ _ (#2, 1964) |
SHESNOTTHERE |
| Who infamously boasted "They can't collect legal taxes from illegal money" |
ALCAPONE |
| Luxurious |
POSH |
| Suffix in some pasta names |
INI |
| BILLE (#3, 1972) |
ILLBEAROUND |
| He gave Starbuck's orders |
AHAB |
| NATO members, e.g. |
ALLIES |
| Adorable sort |
CUTEY |
| x^0 (#1, 1985) |
THEPOWEROFLOVE |
| Barnyard baby |
CALF |
| Keep one's mouth shut? |
HUM |
| Porky Pig's girlfriend |
PETUNIA |
| It cost 5¢ in 1965 |
POSTAGE |
| Home of Iowa State |
AMES |
| Help with a crime |
ABET |
| Google web browser |
CHROME |
| Laser pointer chaser |
CAT |
| Like the Balkans in the 1990s |
WARTORN |
| Certain peaceful protest |
LIEIN |
| Country singer McEntire |
REBA |
| Captivate |
ENGAGE |
| VAUDEVILLIAN (#2, 1988) |
DEVILINSIDE |
| Become more complicated, say |
DEEPEN |
| Getting together |
UNITING |
| Sheen |
LUSTER |
| LOST, E.G. (#1, 1984) |
LETSGOCRAZY |
| Glacier-scaling tool |
ICEAXE |
| Yard tool |
RAKE |
| Private student |
TUTEE |
| Figure it out |
CATCHON |
| ___ Lilly (pharmaceutical giant) |
ELI |
| "Jeez!" |
CRIPES |
| Actress Garr |
TERI |
| Beach shaper |
TIDE |
| Only player to win the U.S. Chess Championship with no losses or draws |
FISCHER |
| Darling |
SWEETIE |
| Harbor helper |
TUG |
| ___ story (tale of a car company's bankruptcy?) |
SAAB |
| CHAN_E _PPEA_ANCE TO CONCEA_ _ _D MISLEA_ (#1, 1968) |
JUDYINDISGUISE |
| Islamic spirit |
DJINN |
| Brand of insecticide strips |
NOPEST |
| Madhouses |
ZOOS |
| TITTLE-TATTLE (#16, 2011) |
RUMOURHASIT |
| Opposite of post- |
PRE |
| Airline posting |
FARE |
| Furnace for calcium oxide production |
LIMEKILN |
| ENTICEMENT (#1, 1983) |
COMEONEILEEN |
| Big club in Las Vegas? |
ACE |
| The final word |
AMEN |
| Give a lift |
ELATE |
| Know-it-all |
SMARTY |
| "___ Como Va" (Santana hit) |
OYE |
| Female Olympian of note |
HERA |
| Palindromic battlers |
SEXES |
| Place of worship whose third, fourth and fifth letters are appropriate |
PAGODA |
| One of eight in a stick of butter: Abbr. |
TBSP |
| Jolly laugh |
HOHO |
| Dec. 24 and 31, e.g. |
EVES |
| Minor accident |
MISHAP |
| Mary ___ Evans a.k.a. George Eliot |
ANN |
| Opposite of paleo- |
NEO |
| Memo abbr. |
ATTN |
| When doubled, Hawaiian food fish |
MAHI |
| Pique |
IRE |
| Terk in Disney's "Tarzan," e.g. |
GORILLA |
| Opera with the aria "Ave Maria" |
OTELLO |
| Naval engineer |
SEABEE |
| Air traveler's accumulation |
MILES |
| Quint's boat in "Jaws" |
ORCA |
| Enclosure for a bike chain and sprockets |
GEARCASE |
| 180 |
ABOUTFACE |
| Arthur who invented the crossword puzzle (1913) |
WYNNE |
| Overgrown, say |
WEEDY |
| Kind of terrier |
TIBETAN |
| Young chicken, e.g. |
POULT |
| Actress Tyler |
LIV |
| Move barefoot across a scorchingly hot beach, maybe |
HOP |
| Shock's partner |
AWE |
| Throw ___ (rant and rave) |
AFIT |
| No longer frozen |
THAWED |
| Kind |
HUMANE |
| Crop up |
EMERGE |
| Chafe |
RUB |
| Out of gas, informally |
ONE |
| Internet ending that's also an ending for inter- |
COM |
| Part of the brainstem |
PONS |
| Chatter |
GAB |
| Greek letter that might follow "z" |
ETA |
| Affix, in a way |
STAPLE |
| Eyelashes |
CILIA |
| Ketchup brand |
HEINZ |
| "One ___-dingy" (Ernestine the operator's catchphrase on "Laugh-In") |
RINGY |
| Arch type |
OGEE |
| Landlord's due |
RENT |
| Petrol unit |
LITRE |
| Surgically remove |
RESECT |
| Unearthed |
DUGUP |
| Mi, in a C major scale |
ENOTE |
| Number twos |
VICES |
| Pelvic bones |
ILIA |
| Air carrier |
DUCT |
| Island where Paul Gauguin painted |
TAHITI |
| Book that's the source of the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey" |
EXODUS |
| Go back (on) |
RENEGE |
| Instruction in an oatmeal recipe |
STIR |
| "Zebra" |
REF |
| Slugger from Louisville |
ALI |
| Florida city whose name has three pairs of doubled letters |
KISSIMMEE |
| Upscale watch brand |
CITIZEN |
| Annual eight-day celebration |
CHANUKAH |
| Basketball stat: Abbr. |
REB |
| Numbskull |
TWIT |
| Poetic dusk |
EEN |
| Color of traffic on a GPS |
RED |
| Craft carried over a portage |
CANOE |
| Rhythmic part of a heartbeat |
SYSTOLE |
| Same: Prefix |
ISO |
| Sense of self |
EGO |
| Protagonist in "The Stepford Wives" |
JOANNA |
| FedEx competitor |
UPS |
| Clears for takeoff? |
DEICES |
| Old Glory |
USFLAG |
| 1964 Tony Randall title role |
DRLAO |
| Like oranges and some gossip |
JUICY |
| Duck or Penguin |
NHLER |
| Frost |
RIME |
| Davidson of "S.N.L." |
PETE |
| Richard and Jane in court |
ROES |
| Commercial prefix with postale |
AERO |
| Out of office?: Abbr. |
RETD |
| One-named Irish hitmaker |
ENYA |
| Tops |
MAX |
| Madrid's country, in the Olympics |
ESP |
| Song lead-in to "Believer," "Loser" or "Survivor" |
IMA |
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