On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of September 10th 2020.
September 10th 2020 Answers
| Clue | Answer | 
|---|---|
| Mind-set | MOOD | 
| Shells you can eat | PASTA | 
| Spoiled | BAD | 
| With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across's Fifth | GGGE | 
| A computer hacker usually uses this | ALIAS | 
| It's next to nada | UNO | 
| Like boardinghouse rooms, again and again | RELET | 
| Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzle | SYMPHONIC | 
| Some garden machinery | SEEDERS | 
| It's a laugh | YUK | 
| Jewish month of 30 days | SHEBAT | 
| ___ limits (political issue) | TERM | 
| Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third] | PUERTORICAN | 
| Big seller of camping gear | REI | 
| About | INRE | 
| Pivot | SLUE | 
| Abbr. after Brooklyn or Cleveland | HTS | 
| Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth] | SPANISHTUTORIAL | 
| "___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn) | TIS | 
| Quaking cause | FEAR | 
| Pelvic bones | ILIA | 
| When sung three times, a soccer anthem | OLE | 
| Event before a college football game [Ninth] | SCHOOLRALLY | 
| ___ ball | NERF | 
| Walk stylishly | SASHAY | 
| Is down with | HAS | 
| Like many retired academics | EMERITA | 
| Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across | BEETHOVEN | 
| Only part of Egypt located in Asia | SINAI | 
| Potential starts of new generations | OVA | 
| Broadcasting | ONAIR | 
| See 13-Across | FFFD | 
| Marked incorrect | XED | 
| Trifle | PENNY | 
| Schlep | TOTE | 
| Supervisors: Abbr. | MGRS | 
| Curved molding | OGEE | 
| Randy look | OGLE | 
| Released air from, as a balloon | DEED | 
| Quarterback, often | PASSER | 
| Prince ___ Khan | ALY | 
| Kind of card | SIM | 
| Choose | TAP | 
| Like barbecue pits | ASHY | 
| Historic Boston locale | BUNKERHILL | 
| What every infinitive in Esperanto ends with | ANI | 
| Grumpy co-worker | DOC | 
| Class struggle? | TEST | 
| Not at home ... or caught at home | OUT | 
| Part of the Greek spelling of "Aristotle" | RHO | 
| Paris hangouts | BISTROS | 
| Vocal opponent of 2001's Patriot Act, for short | ACLU | 
| Like violin strings | TAUT | 
| The price you pay | RETAIL | 
| Lose | MISLAY | 
| Detroit pro player | PISTON | 
| Disentangle, in a way | UNPILE | 
| David Lynch's first feature-length film | ERASERHEAD | 
| Last name in "Star Wars" | REN | 
| Prefix with cortex | NEO | 
| Possibilities | IFS | 
| Brief moments | SECS | 
| It's a laugh | HAHA | 
| Coastal feature | RIA | 
| Literary master of irony | OHENRY | 
| Skedaddle | LAM | 
| Stock at a saloon | RYES | 
| Trimmable part | FAT | 
| Get the goods | SHOP | 
| It may precede a breakup | RIFT | 
| Lowdown | INFO | 
| Loser to Wilson in 1912 | TAFT | 
| Person carrying a briefcase, maybe | AIDE | 
| Pricey seating area | BOX | 
| December 24, e.g. | EVE | 
| It's next to nothing | ONE | 
| Part of 62-Across's name | VAN | 
| 64-Down, to 62-Across | EIN | 
 
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