New York Times Crossword Answers – Wednesday January 6 2021

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Wednesday January 6, 2021.
‘Feel the ___’ (bygone political slogan) – BERN
‘Gotcha’ – NOTED
‘Huh-uh!’ – ISNOT
‘Impractical Jokers’ channel – TRUTV
‘No food for me, thanks’ – IATE
‘Quit fooling around!’ – KNOCKITOFF
‘Slow Churned’ ice cream brand – EDYS
1950s-’60s entertainment group – RATPACK
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup champs – USA
60 secs – MIN
Actor Poitier – SIDNEY
Ancient Jewish ascetic – ESSENE
Anxiety about being excluded from the fun, for short – FOMO
Author Jaffe – RONA
Best Picture winner directed by Ben Affleck – ARGO
Breakfast grains – OATS
Button on a deli scale – TARE
City near Leeds with historic walls – YORK
Condition that can lead to repetitive behavior, for short – OCD
Container at a bakery – PIETIN
Counselor Deanna on the U.S.S. Enterprise – TROI
Country with 28 states – INDIA
Cowboy’s lasso – RIATA
Each – EVERY
East Coast city on a western coast – TAMPA
Emoji that can mean ‘Get a load of this!’ – EYES
Enthusiasm – ARDOR
Exaggerated stories – YARNS
Fidel’s brother and successor in Cuba – RAUL
Footwear fashion faux pas – SOCKS
Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___ – ABE
Frayed so? – WORN
French political division – ETAT
Fully from, as a place – BORN
Game with antlers – ELK
Holy scroll – TORAH
Houston team – ASTROS
Italian man – UOMO
Kind of sauce in Chinese cuisine – SWEET
Lands heavily – THUDS
Multivitamin fig – RDA
No ___ traffic – THRU
Not reacting – INERT
Old Glory – STARS
Orange discard – RIND
Paradises – EDENS
Part of the Notre-Dame Cathedral destroyed by a 2019 fire – SPIRE
Past the point of being a joke, say – TOOFAR
Pen sound – OINK
Portuguese greeting – OLA
Predators of penguins – ORCAS
Proven to be reliable – TRIED
Raised one’s spirits? – MADEATOAST
Remark from one who’s obviously not going to call – IFOLD
Reproductive cells – OVA
Rice-A-___ – RONI
Risk losing one’s license, say – DRINK
Rubberneck – STOP
Scoundrel – ROGUE
Second-level – TIERTWO
Sneaker insert – ODOREATER
Sold at Sotheby’s, say – AUCTIONED
Stiffly formal – PRIM
Store hours word – UNTIL
Take off – SHED
The Jackson 5 had some big ones, informally – FROS
The last one was named Louis – ROI
Third and fourth word in many limericks – WASA
Vivid colors – NEONS
[See notepad] – DRIVE
[See notepad] – STARE
[See notepad] – TRUE
[See notepad] – SANDALS
[See notepad] – BRED
[See notepad] – STRIPES
[See notepad] – SOUR
[See notepad] – PROPER
___ to shame – PUT

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