New York Times Crossword Answers January 11, 2025

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Editor: Will Shortz

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Get an engine going POWERUP
Incurs an extra service charge, perhaps ROAMS
Cost-efficient ECONOMIC
Georges ___, "Habanera" composer BIZET
Jargon heard at Comic-Con or in a D&D game, humorously NERDSPEAK
Clearing GLADE
Specially trained teams CADRES
"Tubular!" RAD
Movement in "The Nutcracker" PLIE
River featured in the Rig Veda INDUS
Fruit-filled loaf DATEBREAD
Pride parade participant? LION
Own up COMECLEAN
___ fly SAC
Antarctic explorer for whom a sea is named JAMESROSS
Attachments for speakers LAPELMICS
Blatant deceptions NAKEDLIES
Open for drinks TAP
Monarchs, e.g. AUTOCRATS
Baby ___ YODA
Setting for balloon darts or a ringtoss GAMEBOOTH
Television star who went on the "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour" in 2010 CONAN
Taiwanese electronics brand ACER
Note extender, in sheet music DOT
Lothlórien in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g. FOREST
Make way for LETBY
They believe "the radical notion that women are people," per Marie Shear FEMINISTS
Siren call? BLARE
Well, that works! SURECURE
OK ALLOW
Certain workplace protection? DESKPAD

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#2s, e.g. PENCILS
Locale of Niue and the Pitcairn Islands OCEANIA
Common format for an essay, informally WORDDOC
Bypassing play ENDRUN
Many early wines ROSES
Professional squatters? UMPS
Bit of "Sweeney Todd" fare PIE
Recurring role for Kate McKinnon on "S.N.L." RBG
Extractor used on some seeds and nuts OILPRESS
Their petals are used to make a traditional Korean wine called "dugyeonju" AZALEAS
Turnpike feature MEDIAN
One taken for a ride STEED
Some sweet pick-me-ups CARAMELLATTES
Contralto singer known as the "First Lady of Radio" KATESMITH
Publicly criticizes DECRIES
Feature of the United States Capitol DOMEDROOF
They act as one BLOCS
Simple house style with gables CAPECOD
Track star Ingebrigtsen who, at age 16, became the youngest person in history to run a sub-four-minute mile JAKOB
"Peace, dude!" LATERBRO
Music genre for Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit NUMETAL
Hits the weights, say TONESUP
"To the stars," in Latin ADASTRA
De-briefed? PANTSED
Small juice container? AACELL
Jester named in a Shakespeare soliloquy YORICK
First of four emperors in the "Year of the Four Emperors" GALBA
Stack in an ice cream shop CONES
It's lit! FIRE
Material for Robin Hood's bow YEW
Result of a downpour, perhaps MUD