Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 14 Oct 18, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
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1 | ___ Page, the Queen of Pinups | BETTIE |
7 | Flavorful meat coating | SPICE RUB |
15 | End-of-week cry | TGIF |
19 | O.K. to play, in a way | UNHURT |
20 | Obsession with a single subject | MONOMANIA |
22 | Country’s McEntire | REBA |
23 | “We can’t play that game – I can’t reach it on our shelf!” | THE RISK IS TOO HIGH! |
25 | Operating system developed at Bell Labs | UNIX |
26 | Onetime White House family | TAFTS |
27 | Corroded | ATE |
28 | Sunken ship sites | SEABEDS |
30 | Travel option for Birthright trips | EL AL |
31 | Natural gas component | ETHANE |
34 | Dress (up) | TOG |
35 | Standout | ACE |
36 | Turning point in history | ONE BC |
38 | “My sincerest apologies, but that game is off the table” | SORRY, NOT SORRY! |
43 | Unearth | DIG UP |
46 | Bills | BEAKS |
47 | Many a Snapchat posting | SELFIE |
48 | Suit that’s hard to get into | ARMOR |
51 | Old Buick | LESABRE |
53 | What’s plucked in “she loves me, she loves me not” | COROLLA |
54 | “We can’t play that game unless we borrow someone else’s” | I HAVEN’T A CLUE |
56 | Laughs and laughs | HAS |
57 | French city grid | RUES |
58 | People vis-à-vis gods | MERE MORTALS |
59 | It’s a trek | HAJ |
60 | “It ___” (“Who’s there?” reply) | IS I |
61 | Show overuse, as a sofa | SAG |
62 | They may have attachments | EMAILS |
63 | Strand | MAROON |
65 | Hammarskjöld once of the U.N. | DAG |
68 | Provisions | IFS |
70 | ___ school | MED |
71 | Bone connection with convex and concave fittings | SADDLE JOINT |
73 | ___ Mode, woman in “The Incredibles” | EDNA |
75 | Word repeated in the openings of “Star Wars” movies | FAR |
76 | “I’m begging you, let’s not play that game!” | PLEASE, DON’T GO! |
77 | Antinuclear treaty topic | TEST BAN |
79 | Pop-up site | TOASTER |
80 | Daniel who wrote “Flowers for Algernon” | KEYES |
81 | Island greetings | ALOHAS |
82 | Take over | CO-OPT |
83 | Info in dating profiles | TYPES |
85 | “No, that game would be over in a flash” | LIFE’S TOO SHORT |
88 | One of 26 for Walt Disney | OSCAR |
91 | Common filler words | ERS |
92 | Common filler words | UMS |
93 | “If you are always trying to be ___, you will never know how amazing you can be”: Maya Angelou | NORMAL |
96 | Praise for a picador | OLES |
98 | Frida Kahlo, por ejemplo | ARTISTA |
100 | Novelist McEwan | IAN |
101 | Grammy winner Mary J. ___ | BLIGE |
102 | Cosmonaut Gagarin | YURI |
103 | “I’ve finally decided! I’m …” | ASKING FOR TROUBLE |
109 | Small matter | ATOM |
110 | “Looking to go somewhere?” | NEED A RIDE? |
111 | Densest natural element | OSMIUM |
112 | Bead source | PORE |
113 | Officials in ancient Rome | TRIBUNES |
114 | They vary from past to present | TENSES |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Isolated hill | BUTTE |
2 | Surround with light | ENHALO |
3 | 1996 Robert De Niro/Wesley Snipes psychological thriller | THE FAN |
4 | Bird in a holiday song | TURTLE DOVE |
5 | “Black ___,” Georgia O’Keeffe painting at the Met | IRIS |
6 | Ewoks or Jawas, in brief | ETS |
7 | One of academia’s Seven Sisters | SMITH |
8 | Impersonate | POSE AS |
9 | It might result in a defensive TD | INT |
10 | Aviary sound | COO |
11 | Full of broodiness, say | EMO |
12 | Cheerleader’s cheer | RAH! |
13 | Synchronized states | UNISONS |
14 | Narcissist’s quality | BIG EGO |
15 | Who you really are | TRUE COLORS |
16 | M->F->M, e.g. | GENDER FLUIDITY |
17 | One of the first birds released by Noah after the flood, in legend | IBIS |
18 | Kind of number not much seen nowadays | FAX |
21 | “Of course!” | AHA! |
24 | Krazy ___ of the comics | KAT |
29 | More villainous | BASER |
31 | Hosp. readout | ECG |
32 | Penalties for illegal bowls in cricket | NO-BALLS |
33 | Largest active Antarctic volcano | EREBUS |
34 | Little ‘un | TYKE |
37 | Vessels seen in 2004’s “Troy” | BIREMES |
39 | Like albino alligators | RARE |
40 | General ___ chicken | TSO’S |
41 | Work (up) | RILE |
42 | Things needed in passing? | YEAS |
44 | Supervillain in DC Comics | ULTRAMAN |
45 | More smoky, as Scotch | PEATIER |
48 | Goals | AIMS |
49 | Bird named for a Titan | RHEA |
50 | Polling calculations | MARGINS OF ERROR |
52 | Spill coffee on, maybe | SCALD |
53 | Blandishment | CAJOLERY |
55 | Actor’s honor, informally | NOM |
56 | Rigid | HARD-SET |
59 | Attacked | HAD AT |
60 | They’re shared among friends | IN-JOKES |
63 | Whiz | MAESTRO |
64 | Classic work whose “shorter” version comes in two vols. | OED |
66 | Image on the ceiling of la chapelle Sixtine | ANGE |
67 | Classic Pontiacs | GTOS |
69 | He’s often pictured carrying an hourglass | FATHER TIME |
71 | Apply haphazardly | SLAP ON |
72 | It comes just before a period | ONES COLUMN |
73 | List-ending abbr. | ET AL |
74 | Scale site | DELI |
75 | Fleet | FAST |
76 | When doubled, dismiss out of hand | POOH |
78 | Low voices | BASSI |
79 | Turn’s partner | TOSS |
82 | Secondary loan signer | CO-MAKER |
84 | D.C. insider | POL |
86 | Get-go | OUTSET |
87 | Old vacuum tube | TRIODE |
89 | Suspect statements? | ALIBIS |
90 | Fix, as a model plane | REGLUE |
94 | ___-nest | MARE’S |
95 | Aesop’s “The ___ and the Grasshopper” | ANT |
97 | Is for all intents and purposes | SEEMS |
98 | Taurus or Touareg | AUTO |
99 | ___ Marino | SAN |
101 | Big name in speakers | BOSE |
102 | Go on and on | YAP |
104 | Tyrant Amin | IDI |
105 | Catch | NAB |
106 | “Despicable Me” protagonist | GRU |
107 | Ominous sight at a beach | FIN |
108 | Go bad | ROT |
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