The full solution for the NY Times February 12 2020 crossword puzzle is displayed below.
Clues are grouped in the order they appeared. If the answers below do not solve a specific clue just open the clue link and it will show you all the other possible solutions that we have solved. Along with today's puzzles, you will also find the answers of previous crossword puzzles by NYT, that were published in the recent days or weeks.
Across Clues
- Vegetable that can get slimy when overcookedOKRA
- Exhausted, with “up”ATE
- Basketball shots from beyond the arcTHREES
- Frozen treatsSNOCONES
- Locale in the Lord’s PrayerHEAVEN
- Optimistic maxim from VirgilLOVECONQUERSALL
- “You ___ me one”OWE
- Chart topperHIT
- FanfarePOMP
- Jacob had 12 of themSONS
- Call to a toreadorOLE
- Genre for Fall Out BoyEMO
- Reliable things, to Ben FranklinDEATHANDTAXES
- Business index, with “the”DOW
- Chi-Town or Beantown teamSOX
- Team sharing an arena with the Flyers, informallySIXERS
- Means of controlREINS
- Bit of Halloween décorWEB
- AboutCIRCA
- Mint in a tinALTOID
- Research facilityLAB
- Extra periods, in briefOTS
- They make loud noises during showersTHUNDERSTORMS
- NurseSIP
- Lead-in to a Pen used by nursesEPI
- Old PontiacsGTOS
- Pasta ___ NormaALLA
- Actress HagenUTA
- Car rental add-onGPS
- Overly optimistic 1910s appellationWARTOENDALLWARS
- “Let me try that again …”IMEANT
- Phrase on an egg cartonONEDOZEN
- PestNOODGE
- What each set of circled letters is, relative to the first word in its answerGOD
- Tumbler turnersKEYS
Vertical Clues
- Where Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” is displayedOSLO
- Apt radio station to air “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!” (and it does!)KNOW
- RambleROVE
- Hole in oneACE
- Selects, as a successorANOINTS
- CircusTENTSHOW
- Name ender for a lawyerESQ
- Parents and grandparents, in teen lingoTHEOLDS
- AirtightHERMETIC
- ScrapeRASP
- “Me” in the Oscar-winning song “You Must Love Me”EVA
- Moray, e.g.EEL
- Where an artist works on a sketch, for short?SNL
- Lorena who was the #1 female golfer for 158 consecutive weeksOCHOA
- AtopUPON
- Affixed, like a patchSEWNON
- Puts forth, as effortEXERTS
- Paid soldiers, informallyMERCS
- Mount near OlympusOSSA
- Throw a party grandlyDOITUP
- Leaps on the iceAXELS
- Starts to geometric proofsAXIOMS
- Home to India’s Red Fort and Lotus TempleDELHI
- “Shoot!”RATS
- Indirect, as a glanceSIDELONG
- Fertilizer found in cavesBATGUANO
- Use upDEPLETE
- Alternative to cannedBOTTLED
- Director JohnsonRIAN
- Dahl who wrote “James and the Giant Peach”ROALD
- Not muchATAD
- Stare intenselyGAZE
- Hunted animalsPREY
- Entries on 1040s, for shortSSNS
- Come out aheadWIN
- Start of a Latin conjugationAMO
- Old auto with its founder’s monogramREO
- Follow relentlesslyDOG
- Pad Thai panWOK