Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 29 Oct 18, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Snatch | GRAB |
5 | Mil. schools | ACADS |
10 | Irritably impatient | TESTY |
15 | Actress Dunham who wrote “Not That Kind of Girl” | LENA |
16 | What a designated driver should be | SOBER |
17 | Where “I dos” are exchanged | ALTAR |
18 | Leave out | OMIT |
19 | Children’s publisher whose name includes a black-and-white animal | PUFFIN BOOKS |
21 | Home of Pago Pago | SAMOA |
23 | Moo goo ___ pan | GAI |
24 | Wonderland girl | ALICE |
25 | Foul-smelling swamp plant whose name includes a black-and-white animal | SKUNK CABBAGE |
28 | Sent to the canvas, in brief | KO’D |
30 | What “I do” means | YES |
31 | Tavern | BAR |
32 | On, as a horse | ASTRIDE |
34 | Some small batteries | AAS |
35 | Volcanic residue | ASH |
37 | Samberg of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” | ANDY |
38 | Areas for pedestrians whose name includes a black-and-white animal | ZEBRA CROSSINGS |
43 | Hoedown seat | BALE |
44 | Schumer of “I Feel Pretty” | AMY |
45 | Relative of dynamite | TNT |
46 | Small sugar serving | ONE LUMP |
49 | Bread for a Reuben sandwich | RYE |
50 | Deg. from Wharton | MBA |
53 | Sharpshooter’s asset | AIM |
54 | Restaurant chain whose name includes a black-and-white animal | PANDA EXPRESS |
58 | Opposite of o’er | NEATH |
60 | Sick | ILL |
61 | Line at an airport | TAXIS |
62 | Men’s fancy duds whose name includes a black-and-white animal | PENGUIN SUIT |
65 | Wait | BIDE |
66 | Brand of blenders | OSTER |
67 | High points | ACMES |
68 | High cards | ACES |
69 | German steel city | ESSEN |
70 | Sheriff’s group | POSSE |
71 | Flip, as a coin | TOSS |
Down
Number | Clues | Answers |
---|---|---|
1 | Shiny photo | GLOSSY |
2 | New version of an old film | REMAKE |
3 | Strong dislike | ANIMUS |
4 | Relay race handoff | BATON |
5 | Nile biter | ASP |
6 | Mountain lion | COUGAR |
7 | Britcom of the 1990s, informally | AB FAB |
8 | E.M.T. procedure with electric paddles, for short | DEFIB |
9 | ___ Lanka | SRI |
10 | iPad, e.g. | TABLET |
11 | Elite race in “The Time Machine” | ELOI |
12 | Item hung on Christmas Eve | STOCKING |
13 | Accept a bet | TAKE ODDS |
14 | 100 in a century: Abbr. | YRS |
20 | Repeatedly scolds | NAGS |
22 | “Allahu ___” (Muslim cry) | AKBAR |
26 | Spanish house | CASA |
27 | Sounds at spas | AAHS |
29 | Susan of “L.A. Law” | DEY |
33 | Deliver a diatribe | RANT |
34 | Whom Cain slew in Genesis | ABEL |
35 | Triceps locale | ARM |
36 | Sushi sauce | SOY |
38 | Buffoonery | ZANINESS |
39 | Listings on the periodic table | ELEMENTS |
40 | ___ Crunch (cereal) | CAP’N |
41 | River of the underworld | STYX |
42 | Ham-handed | INEPT |
43 | Drag queen’s wrap | BOA |
47 | Economic improvement | UPTURN |
48 | When doubled, a dolphinfish | MAHI |
49 | Depends (on) | RELIES |
50 | Where Guadalajara is | MEXICO |
51 | Where less-played tunes can be found on old records | B-SIDES |
52 | Levy, as taxes | ASSESS |
55 | Dance club that might have a rotating mirrored ball | DISCO |
56 | Homecoming attendees, for short | ALUMS |
57 | Morocco’s capital | RABAT |
59 | James who wrote “A Death in the Family” | AGEE |
62 | Poet who wrote “Once upon a midnight dreary …” | POE |
63 | Midday snooze | NAP |
64 | Mao ___-tung | TSE |
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