The Chronicle of Higher Education – Nov 16 2018 Crossword Solution
Clues |
Answers |
‘I hear you!’ |
ROGER |
‘Jabberwocky’ opening |
TWAS |
‘Retail therapy’ that maxes out your credit card, say |
SPREE |
‘___ am I’ (echo of denial) |
NOR |
‘___ Hate Me’ (Spike Lee film) |
SHE |
‘___ we there yet?’ |
ARE |
Agatha or Edgar, to mystery novelists |
AWARD |
Any moment |
SOON |
Bankrupt |
RUIN |
Bond adversary with prosthetic hands |
DRNO |
Bowled over |
INAWE |
Brand of ‘unshareable’ breakfast-food items |
EGGO |
Caustic 1956 play that surprised London audiences with the sight of an onstage ironing board … or an alternate title for this puzzle |
LOOKBACKINANGER |
Change course |
TURN |
Chihuahua cheddar? |
PESO |
Chinese toys, briefly |
PEKES |
College in eastern New York founded by Franciscans |
SIENA |
Corner-office occupant, often |
BOSS |
Creamy Christmas bowlful |
NOG |
Do-it-yourself brand ‘for the toughest jobs on planet Earth’ |
GORILLAGLUE |
Dossier’s contents, colloquially |
INTEL |
Dubious |
IFFY |
Duds |
GARB |
First-class |
AONE |
Flees from a union with |
JILTS |
Get rid of, in a way |
ERASE |
Gets into, as overalls |
DONS |
Give rise to |
SPAWN |
Guitar played with the hands and feet |
PEDALSTEEL |
High-end Honda |
ACURA |
Houses giving the appearance of both luxury and mass production |
MCMANSIONS |
In ___ parentis |
LOCO |
Initial minutes of a podcast, often |
ADS |
Jewish Community Center component gps |
YMHAS |
Kerfuffle |
STIR |
Language from which ‘bazaar’ is derived |
FARSI |
Legacy developer |
SUBARU |
Like some coffees |
ICED |
Loosen, as a knot |
UNDO |
Clues |
Answers |
Love handles, e.g |
FLAB |
Lowlife |
CUR |
Many a candidate for pres |
SEN |
Many an ESPN Deportes viewer |
LATINO |
Marbles with central bands of color |
CATSEYES |
Memo-heading abbr |
ATTN |
Merely |
ONLY |
Misses the mark |
ERRS |
MIT’s ___ School of Management |
SLOAN |
Moved like a caterpillar |
INCHED |
Obsidian, once |
LAVA |
One reading a manual, often |
USER |
One to whom the Ganges is sacred |
HINDU |
Origami mishaps |
TEARS |
Pilot |
FLIER |
Plummets |
DROPS |
Raw material for chips or fries, informally |
SPUD |
Resembling, with ‘to’ |
AKIN |
Schleps |
LUGS |
Scrape (out) |
EKE |
Shade similar to mauve |
LILAC |
Ship’s front |
BOW |
Side effect of anabolic steroids |
ACNE |
Singer of the 1966 hit Motown ballad ‘What Becomes of the Brokenhearted’ |
JIMMYRUFFIN |
Slightly |
ATAD |
Small detail, informally |
NIT |
Some choirs do it in concert |
SWAY |
Some Tibetan teachers |
LAMAS |
Something a castle may be under |
SIEGE |
Song of enduring popularity |
STANDARD |
Stable assets |
STEEDS |
Stay fresh |
KEEP |
Suffix with dull |
ARD |
To a ship’s rear |
AFT |
Tribute in verse |
ODE |
Vex |
TRY |
Where Peter Rabbit becomes the source of plot holes? |
VEGETABLEGARDEN |
Word that can follow leap or light |
YEAR |
You might take it to school |
BUS |