New York Times Crossword Answers – Monday January 18 2021

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Monday January 18, 2021.
‘Here comes Poindexter!’ – NERDALERT
‘Let me rephrase that …’ – IMEANT
‘Not a chance!’ – NEVER
‘Nuts!’ – DARN
‘Well, that was stupid of me!’ – OOPS
1950s White House nickname – IKE
1965 Alabama march site – SELMA
1986 sci-fi sequel set in deep space – ALIENS
20-ounce size at Starbucks – VENTI
All riled up – INALATHER
Author Charlotte, Emily or Anne – BRONTE
Bauxite, e.g – ORE
Bit of attire you might learn how to put on while using a mirror – TIE
Boxing venue – ARENA
Cincinnati squad – REDS
City where you won’t find the Eiffel Tower – PARISTEXAS
City where you won’t find the El Greco Museum – TOLEDOOHIO
City where you won’t find the Parthenon – ATHENSGEORGIA
City where you won’t find Virgil’s Tomb – NAPLESFLORIDA
Commuter boat – FERRY
Confounded – ATSEA
Cotton processors – GINS
Cousin of ‘Kapow!’ – WHAM
CPR pro – EMT
Cry of surprise – OHO
Curly-leafed cabbage – KALE
Designer Christian – DIOR
Drink like a cat – LAP
Driveway material – TAR
Dutch cheese – EDAM
Easter-related – PASCHAL
Excessive drinking or gambling – VICE
Fading stars – HASBEENS
Far out – RAD
Get ready to hem, say – PINUP
Gets ready, as for surgery – PREPS
Hankering – ITCH
I.R.S. agent, quaintly – TMAN
Insect flying in a cloud – GNAT
Join in couples – PAIROFF
Kind of goat that’s the source of mohair – ANGORA
More than a couple – SEVERAL
Neck and neck – EVEN
Neuter, as a horse – GELD
Not to mention .. – AND
Not upstanding, in either sense of the word – LYING
Online market for craftspeople – ETSY
Org. for which Jason Bourne works in ‘The Bourne Identity’ – CIA
Org. that runs Windy City trains – CTA
Owner of the first bed that Goldilocks tested – PAPA
Pal of Jerry on ‘Seinfeld’ – ELAINE
Part of a golf club – GRIP
Plant on a trellis – VINE
Prefix with lateral or cellular – UNI
Pro or con, in a debate – SIDE
QB successes – TDS
Receipt line just above the total – TAX
Refrigerator compound – FREON
Repeated bit in jazz – RIFF
Rings, as a church bell – PEALS
Russian ‘no’ – NYET
Saintly ‘Mother’ – TERESA
Small, brown bird – WREN
Sound made by helicopter rotors – WHIR
Still surviving – ALIVE
Tehran’s land – IRAN
Thomas Edison’s middle name – ALVA
Utopian – IDEAL
Valentine’s Day flower – ROSE
Venerated symbols – TOTEMS
Walked nervously back and forth – PACED
What follows the initial part of a master plan – PHASETWO
What the back of a store might open onto – ALLEY
Yasir of the P.L.O – ARAFAT
___ Hari (W.W. I spy) – MATA
___ Pictures, one of Hollywood’s Big Five studios – SONY

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