Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword Answers 29 Oct 2017, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Lecterns | PODIA |
6 | Some looping online animations | GIFS |
10 | No. 2’s | VPS |
13 | Canine supporters | GUMS |
17 | It’s all an act | CHARADE |
19 | Actor Epps | OMAR |
20 | “Abracadabra!” | ALAKAZAM! |
22 | “The Lion King” | HAKUNA MATATA – (Nathan) LANE LINE |
24 | Pool divider, or a further hint to 22-Across | LANE LINE |
25 | Wine often served with dessert | ASTI |
26 | College department that might offer paid studies, informally | PSYCH |
27 | “Who, me?” | MOI? |
28 | Majestic | REGAL |
29 | Get excited about crosswords, say, with “out” | NERD |
30 | Hockey feint | DEKE |
31 | Hallmark.com offerings | ECARDS |
34 | Bond, for one: Abbr. | AGT |
35 | Fig. on a master’s application | GRE SCORE |
37 | Geometry test directive | PROVE |
38 | Maître’s domain | ECOLE |
41 | Suffix with legal | -ESE |
42 | “Jerry Maguire” | SHOW ME THE MONEY! – (Tom) CRUISE LINE |
45 | Box a bit | SPAR |
46 | Hunter in the night sky | ORION |
47 | Feature of Chairman Mao’s cap | RED STAR |
51 | Reaction to a bad joke | BOO |
52 | They’re often cross-bred with apricots | PLUMS |
53 | Smart-alecky | WISE |
54 | American pale ___ | ALE |
55 | Bozo | DOLT |
56 | Get up | ARISE |
57 | Judge’s seat | BANC |
58 | Neural conductor | AXON |
59 | Carnival, say, or a further hint to 42-Across | CRUISE LINE |
61 | Musical score marking, or a further hint to 101-Across | LEDGER LINE |
63 | Full house, for one | HAND |
64 | ___ mater | ALMA |
65 | Ideas spreading virally | MEMES |
66 | Duel tool | EPEE |
67 | Blue Devils’ org. | ACC |
68 | Hephaestus’ forge is said to be under it | ETNA |
69 | Uninspired | VAPID |
70 | Satiated | FED |
71 | What I may turn into | ROYAL WE |
73 | Coin at an arcade | TOKEN |
74 | “The Merry Drinker” painter | HALS |
76 | “The Force Awakens” | CHEWIE, WE’RE HOME – (Harrison) FORD LINE |
79 | Traffic-monitoring org. | FAA |
82 | Herb pronounced differently in the U.S. and U.K. | BASIL |
84 | Appears | SEEMS |
85 | Item with the words “Member Since” | AMEX CARD |
87 | White House extension? | GOV |
88 | George Takei’s role on the U.S.S. Enterprise, in brief | LT SULU |
90 | Small beam | GRIN |
91 | When Macduff slays Macbeth | ACT V |
92 | They’re first in the draft | ONE-AS |
95 | “Sure” | YUP |
96 | Brunch offering | CREPE |
98 | Where Samson slew the Philistines | LEHI |
99 | F-150s or Thunderbirds, or a further hint to 76-Across | FORD LINE |
101 | “The Dark Knight” | WHY SO SERIOUS? – (Heath) LEDGER LINE |
104 | Onlooker | OBSERVER |
105 | Ills | WOES |
106 | “Friday I’m in Love” band, 1992 | THE CURE |
107 | Caviars | ROES |
108 | Defib locales | ERS |
109 | “In that case …” | IF SO … |
110 | Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower | SCOTS |
Down
Clues | Answers | |
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1 | Sci-fi weapons | PHASERS |
2 | Symbol of strength | OAK TREE |
3 | Stonehenge priests | DRUIDS |
4 | McKellen who played Gandalf | IAN |
5 | City south of Seminole, Okla. | ADA |
6 | Singer with the 2012 #1 hit “Somebody That I Used to Know” | GOTYE |
7 | Apple desktop | IMAC |
8 | New Year’s Eve figure | FATHER TIME |
9 | Mrs., abroad | SRA |
10 | Ad ___ tax | VALOREM |
11 | Daring thing to wear with polka dots | PLAID |
12 | ___ Gabriel Mountains | SAN |
13 | Big gust | GALE |
14 | Eponymous Israeli gun designer | UZI GAL |
15 | Get by | MANAGE |
16 | Refine | SMELT |
17 | What metathesiophobia is the fear of | CHANGE |
18 | Kind of penguin | EMPEROR |
21 | Splat preceder | KER- |
23 | Out of whack | ASKEW |
27 | Connoisseur | MAVEN |
30 | Capital of Qatar | DOHA |
32 | Some salmon | COHOS |
33 | Get old | SENESCE |
36 | $100 bills, in slang | C-SPOTS |
37 | Study | PERUSE |
39 | Turn over | CEDE |
40 | Yiddish cries | OYS |
43 | José, Bengie and Yadier ___, catcher brothers with five World Series rings among them | MOLINA |
44 | Redundant-sounding engine parts | O-RINGS |
45 | Like the 1-to-7 balls | SOLID |
48 | Prepared for takeoff | TAXIED |
49 | Stag | ALONE |
50 | Actress Russo | RENE |
51 | Like trampolines | BOUNCY |
52 | ___ ballerina | PRIMA |
53 | Got one’s feet wet? | WADED |
55 | Harry’s wizarding foe | DRACO |
56 | Never-before-seen | ALL-NEW |
57 | Candy heart message | BE MINE |
58 | Suisse peaks | ALPES |
59 | A fish … or to cook it, in a way | CHAR |
60 | Have nutritious foods | EAT WELL |
61 | Pariahs | LEPERS |
62 | Flinching, typically | REFLEX |
65 | Play up | MAKE MUCH OF |
68 | K-12 | ELHI |
69 | What “w” is in Welsh, at times | VOWEL |
72 | Window fixtures, for short | ACS |
73 | Get ready to drive | TEE UP |
74 | Most cozy | HOMIEST |
75 | “Preach!” | AMEN! |
77 | Publishers | ISSUERS |
78 | ___ Productions, company behind TV’s “Dr. Phil” | HARPO |
79 | Look onto the street, say | FACE OUT |
80 | First family after the Garfields | ARTHURS |
81 | Counsel | ADVISE |
82 | Endangered ape | BONOBO |
83 | Opposed (to) | AVERSE |
86 | Multicolored | CALICO |
87 | Choose | GO FOR |
89 | Jazz pianist McCoy ___ | TYNER |
90 | Artist’s base | GESSO |
93 | Coolers in coolers | ADES |
94 | Camera option, for short | SLR |
97 | Loafs around a deli? | RYES |
100 | “___ had it!” | I’VE |
101 | The U.S. joined it in 1917: Abbr. | WWI |
102 | Quizzical utterances | EHS |
103 | Fun, for short | REC |
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