New York Times - March 4 2019 Monday
Clues | Answers |
'Begone!' | SHOO |
'Blemished' fruit | UGLI |
'Bother you at all?' | ISTHATOK |
'Brilliant, dude!' | RAD |
'But still ...' | EVENSO |
Baby sheep | LAMB |
Bach masterpiece, informally | BMINORMASS |
Backstreet Boys member ____ Dorough | HOWIE |
Bad actors | HAMS |
Bad blood | HATE |
Badminton do-overs | LETS |
Baffled exclamations | GEES |
Bakery item with fruit | TART |
Ballot listing | SLATE |
Balsam ___ (tree) | FIR |
Ban alcoholic beverages | GODRY |
Bar mitzvah dance | HORA |
Barbershop quartet voice | TENOR |
Barrett of gossip | RONA |
Baseball's Gehrig | LOU |
Battery's + and - | POLES |
Battle god for the Greeks | ARES |
Bayer brand | ALEVE |
Bear in a hit 2012 comedy | TED |
Beast of the Himalayas | YETI |
Beat badly | WHOMP |
Beaujolais and other wines | REDS |
Beauty mark | MOLE |
Bed of roses, so to speak | EASE |
Beer ___ (frat party item) | BONG |
Benadryl might treat them | BEESTINGS |
Besmear, as a canvas | DAUB |
Bestows 10%, say, in church | TITHES |
Betting strategy that reduces risk | HEDGE |
Betty White co-star on 'The Golden Girls' | BEAARTHUR |
Between ports | ASEA |
Biblical father of Jacob | ISAAC |
Big workers' group | AFLCIO |
Bill Clinton vis-Ã -vis Georgetown and 54-Down | ALUM |
Bills with George Washington's face | ONES |
Bingo card's middle square | FREE |
Birthday cake part | LAYER |
Bit of advice to the insecure | BEYOURSELF |
Bit of color | TINGE |
Blitz | ONRUSH |
Blocked, as sound | MUTED |
Blurt out, perhaps | UTTER |
Boaters' implements | OARS |
Boise's state | IDAHO |
Bolo ___ (Western wear) | TIE |
Bomb architect Enrico | FERMI |
Boozed up | TIPSY |
Border | EDGE |
Border mountain between Europe and Asia | URAL |
Borgnine's 'big' role in 'From Here to Eternity' | FATSO |
Bother | MIFF |
Brainiac in a certain high school competition | MATHLETE |
Brainstorm | IDEA |
Brand of chocolate | NESTLE |
Brand-new-looking | REDONE |
Bread in Southern cuisine | PONE |
Break audibly | SNAP |
Breathe rapidly | PANT |
Brecht contemporary in German literature | HESSE |
Brief announcements from pilots? | ETAS |
Bring to anger | RILE |
British city after which the Big Apple is named | YORK |
Brooding sorts | LONERS |
Brooklyn-born Supreme Court justice | GINSBURG |
Brought out to show, informally | DEMOED |
Buffalo's lake | ERIE |
Bulldogs' school in the Ivy League | YALE |
Bundle up | WRAP |
Bustle | ADO |
Buy the farm, so to speak | PASSAWAY |
Buyer of drugs, e.g | USER |
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