Thursday, February 13, 2020

New York Times Crossword Answers, February 14th 2020

On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of February 14th 2020.

February 14th 2020 Answers

Clue Answer
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band led by Iggy Pop THESTOOGES
Intermediate gait TROT
Do thumb traveling? HITCHARIDE
Someone who's well-off HAVE
"Well, then ..." INTHATCASE
Balanced EVEN
See 20-Across STAR
19-Across pitcher ACE
"No you ___!" ARENT
Tankerful OIL
Successor language to Common Brittonic OLDWELSH
0 on the Beaufort scale DEADCALM
Billionaire philanthropist ___ Broad ELI
Some road trip entertainment AUDIOBOOKS
Basement feature SUMP
Former Supreme Court justice William BRENNAN
(x, y), in math OPENSET
Low, low price, in an expression SONG
Subuniverses MICROCOSMS
Lessen EBB
Losing money INTHERED
Superimposed OVERLAIN
Message in smoke signals, maybe SOS
Chummy PALSY
"___ So Fine," 1963 #1 hit for the Chiffons HES
Deal with it COPE
___ Douglas-Home, 1960s British P.M. ALEC
Corellia, to Han Solo HOMEPLANET
Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Selene LUNA
"Flash Gordon" genre SPACEOPERA
Trousers part SEAT
Driving distractions TEXTALERTS
No, not that! THIS
Very small amount HINT
___ Candy, friend of Wonder Woman ETTA
Thought experiment in quantum physics SCHRODINGERSCAT
Fourth letter in Arabic THA
Kind of grass OAT
Apex predator of the sea ORCA
Composer Puccini GIACOMO
Automotive sponsor of "Wagon Train" in the 1950s EDSEL
Date SEE
"You're doomed!" THEREISNOESCAPE
Get tangled up RAVEL
Things with timers OVENS
Constitutional amendment regarding states' rights TENTH
Rebus symbol for "everything" AWL
Much-admired person ICON
1987 #1 hit with Spanish lyrics LABAMBA
Kim Jong-un and others DESPOTS
Uses a tissue, maybe DABS
Capital of Latvia EURO
Mideast's Gulf of ___ ADEN
Actress Anderson of old TV LONI
Grammy-winning metal band with a tasty-sounding name KORN
Georgia was once a part of it USSR
Social media phenomenon MEME
V.A. concern PTSD
Second coming? ECHO
Premium channel since 1980 CINEMAX
Nellie who circumnavigated the world BLY
Precious collection of Queen Victoria OPALS
Prize VALUE
Author Ferrante of the "Neapolitan Novels" ELENA
"Fingers crossed!" IHOPE
§, in a legal footnote: Abbr. SECT
Remarkable person ONER
Cheeky PERT
H H H ETAS
Presidential monogram HST
Word with sweet or snow PEA
Not just a "heh" LOL

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