On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of September 12th 2020.
September 12th 2020 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Cut along the grain | RIPSAW |
| Collection of offers? | THEMOB |
| "Them" | ENEMIES |
| Component of ants on a log | CELERY |
| Flash setting | DCCOMICS |
| Who shot Mr. Burns on the classic TV episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" | MAGGIE |
| Lowly sorts, in pirate lingo | BILGERATS |
| Goes so-o-o slowly | DRAGS |
| ___ orange | OSAGE |
| Unenthused response | MEH |
| A.P.R.-lowering option | REFI |
| Really digging | NOSY |
| Mesoamerican language family with about half a million speakers | ZAPOTECAN |
| Sites of sudden admissions, for short | ERS |
| A pop | PERPERSON |
| Carolers' wear | SANTAHATS |
| Middle-distance options on fairways | FIVEIRONS |
| The ___ Five, nickname for the "Queer Eye" cast | FAB |
| Flip | GOBERSERK |
| Political commentator Perino | DANA |
| Non-nons? | OUIS |
| Onetime airer of "Music City Tonight" | TNN |
| Multitudes | HOSTS |
| Kind of mold | JELLO |
| Producers of sharp increases in height? | STILETTOS |
| Score marking to play higher or lower than written | OTTAVA |
| Summer carnival treat | SNOWCONE |
| One pile of laundry | WHITES |
| "What are you waiting for?!" | GETONIT |
| Ostracized group in the Bible | LEPERS |
| ___ March (annual event since 2017) | WOMENS |
| Band with the 1974 hit "Come and Get Your Love" | REDBONE |
| Bucktooth, e.g. | INCISOR |
| Student body activity? | PECLASS |
| Polluted, in a way | SMOGGY |
| Novelist Bender | AIMEE |
| Small dam | WEIR |
| Channel that airs many B&W films | TCM |
| Passenger car attachments | HEADRESTS |
| Some Prado masterpieces | ELGRECOS |
| Groupie | MEGAFAN |
| Etymology, for example | ORIGIN |
| Rewards for regular-season winners, maybe | BYES |
| Racket pros | SCAMARTISTS |
| Mike and Carol Brady, on "The Brady Bunch" | STEPPARENTS |
| Putting in a tight spot | SHOEHORNING |
| ___ cards (ESP testing items) | ZENER |
| Slangy sedative | TRANK |
| Covers, as a pothole | PAVESOVER |
| Hiss | SIBILATE |
| Strike that's barely struck | FOULTIP |
| Unfair trick | FASTONE |
| ___ Dolohov, one of the Death Eaters in Harry Potter books | ANTONIN |
| Relatives of bloodhounds | BASSETS |
| Author who popularized the demon Mephistopheles | GOETHE |
| Counterpart of a brick-and-mortar business | DOTCOM |
| Strictly uphold | HEWTO |
| Prominent part of a bloodhound | JOWL |
| Early movie mogul Marcus | LOEW |
| Behind | ASS |
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