Thursday, February 4, 2021

New York Times Crossword Answers, February 5th 2021

On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of February 5th 2021.

February 5th 2021 Answers

Clue Answer
Them's fightin' words ITSON
Deems suitable SEESFIT
Pop up a lot, perhaps? NEWDAD
Try HAVEAGO
"Rock-a-bye" locale TREETOP
Raised ERECTED
Reconstruction, e.g. ERA
Bit of ancient writing SCROLL
___ Dove, former U.S. poet laureate RITA
Snitch (on), informally NARC
Concern in geomorphology SOIL
Send off EMIT
Spicy sandwich spread DIJON
What you're in when you're in the zone FLOWSTATE
Umbilicus, familiarly NAVEL
"Deuce and a quarter" automaker BUICK
Subject of H.R. 40, introduced in every Congress since 1989 REPARATIONS
Product from Bevel or Oui the People RAZOR
Train stations STOPS
"Tell me now" IMALLEARS
Beat in the news business SCOOP
Seconds, say MORE
Hip-hop's ___ Soul DELA
Be wildly successful, as at a comedy club KILL
___ Louis, capital of Mauritius PORT
Finally ATLAST
Jazz great Mary ___ Williams LOU
Not much ALITTLE
Pair of rings? TAGTEAM
Provisos CAVEATS
Run through PIERCE
Online magazine co-founded by Henry Louis Gates Jr. THEROOT
Observes one of the Five Pillars of Islam FASTS
Plan INTEND
Concern in geomorphology TERRAIN
A fine way to discourage foul language? SWEARJAR
Homage of a sort ODE
2019 M.L.B. champs NATS
Pay, as big bucks SHELLOUT
Actor James ___ Jones EARL
One-named rapper who became a co-host of CBS's "The Talk" EVE
Underground rap? SECRETKNOCK
Revered woman in Islam FATIMA
"Totally makes sense" IGETIT
Yet TODATE
Many nonfiction films, for short DOCS
Spelman figure, informally PROF
Unit officially defined as 42 gallons OILBARREL
Résumé go-with COVERLETTER
Home of many a Sherpa NEPAL
Devices sold with motion sensors WIIS
Language in which you might be greeted "Hullo, hoo are ye?" SCOTS
Do nothing LAZE
Subject of a Car and Driver report ROADTEST
Features of some film reviews SPOILERS
Beyoncé became one in 2003 SOLOACT
Influence IMPACT
Dough MOOLAH
Achieve stardom, so to speak ARRIVE
Wood strip SLAT
Distinctive features of Marcus Garvey's helmet PLUMES
Inits. one might hear at the office ASAP
Spanish opposite of bajo ALTO
Inits. one might hear at the office TGIF
"___ Te Ching" TAO
Major export of Kenya TEA

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