Here you will be able to find all today’s New York Times Crossword January 27 2022 Answers. The New York Times Crossword has a long way now since when the magazine published its first crossword on the Sunday’s Edition. Over the years the crossword became a daily feature on the New York Times and since then it has never stopped entertaining crossword admirers from all around the world. Nowadays the crossword puzzle is published daily in the New York Times as well as online at the newspaper’s official website and at the same time it’s syndicated to more than 300 other newspapers and various magazines.
New York Times Crossword January 27 2022 Answers
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Across
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What hearts and ships may do
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German physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is named
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Round houses?
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Hmm OK
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Surprise ending of sorts
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Im starting right now!
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Question after a digression
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Lip
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Nonkosher lunch order
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Villain in the DC Universe
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It can be a show-stopper
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Foofaraw
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O.R. staffers
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Im With ___ (2016 campaign slogan)
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Easy mark
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Alaskan peak
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Who wrote Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past
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1970s-80s Renaults
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Like a stamp pad
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Classic John Donne line
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So-so
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Republican politico Michael
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Garden produce named for an Italian city
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Drillers blowout
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Grazed
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Suffer
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Escorts offering
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Chopper
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Young celebrity socialite
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Something to break at a casino?
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Be off guard
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Blacken on a grill
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Go on horseback à la Lady Godiva
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Forever ___ (1996 humor book)
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Immobile
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Wasatch Mountains resort town
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Tanners supplies
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Upstanding fellows
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Dennis the Menace e.g.
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Storied mariner
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Princess in a Wagner opera
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Principia author 1687
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London district famous for its botanic garden
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Picasso antiwar masterpiece
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Preceder of ski or midi
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Arenas typically have many of them
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Finish with up
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Fantasia was the first commercial film shown in it
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Its measured in feet not inches
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Action after a change of mind
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Rodomontade
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How mountain roads rise
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Setting for the 2009 film Precious
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Drop the ball
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Locale of Wiesbaden Germany
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Pearl City greeting
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Cornmeal dish
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Red and rosé for two
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Adams behind a camera
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1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay with The
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Certain amenities for first-class passengers
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Michelle Obama vis-à-vis Princeton
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Cooked slowly in a closed pot
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Cause for many people to scratch
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Gob
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Something well-placed?
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Take care of
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Glorifies
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What two sets of dots within double lines indicate in musical scores
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Head off
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Some long-term plans in brief
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Its perfect
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Like Bachs Partita for Violin No. 3
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Fist-bump