100% | NEWYORKSLANDER | 14 | Put-down to someone from Manhattan or the Bronx? |
52% | PARISIAN | 8 | Someone from or native to the French capital |
51% | UPTOWN | 6 | Train direction from Manhattan to the Bronx |
48% | BORO | 4 | Manhattan or The Bronx, for short |
41% | BELITTLE | 8 | To put down, to disparage or demean |
41% | YOULLPAYFORTHIS | 15 | Cry from someone seeking revenge … or a hint to the ends of 16-, 22-, 37- and 49-Across |
41% | KNEEL | 5 | Bend down to pray or pop the question |
41% | URBAN | 5 | From, or relating to the city |
40% | GLUTTONY | 8 | Sin whose name derives from the Latin for “to gulp down or swallow” |
40% | MEDIEVAL | 8 | From or relating to the Middle Ages |
39% | ISOLATE | 7 | To set someone or something apart from others |
39% | INVERT | 6 | Put upside down or in the opposite position |
39% | INVERTED | 8 | Put upside down or in the opposite order |
39% | CATHY | 5 | Cartoonist Guisewite, or the cartoon she drew from 1976 to 2010 |
39% | NOMINATED | 9 | To have put someone forward for position or award |
39% | BANISH | 6 | To outcast or send someone away from a place |
39% | MEALTIME | 8 | The moment to sit down for dinner or tea |
39% | ASTRAL | 6 | Relating to or emanating from the stars |
39% | ASTRAL | 6 | Related to or coming from the stars |
38% | CATHY | 5 | Cartoonist Guisewite, or the comic strip she drew from 1976 to 2010 |
38% | SWALLOW | 7 | To allow food or drink to pass down the throat |
38% | ASHORE | 6 | To go onto the beach or land from a ship |
38% | COURT | 5 | Try to attract attention or affection from someone |
38% | ABORAL | 6 | Placed away from or opposite to the mouth |
38% | ADHERED | 7 | When someone has stuck to or followed the rules |
38% | RING | 4 | Jewelry for the finger or to "call up" someone |
38% | CHAPPED | 7 | Sore skin or lips from exposure to the elements |
37% | HOTCAR | 6 | Reason to crank the AC or roll the windows down |
37% | IGOTNEXT | 8 | Words from someone who wants to play the winner, maybe |
37% | ROB | 3 | To forcibly take from someone, or a way to "plunder" (rhymes with "sob") |