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Friday, October 15, 2021

NY Times Crossword 15 Oct 21, Friday

Today's crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 15 Oct 21, Friday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 15 Oct 21, Friday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.

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Across

CluesAnswers
Enthusiastic assentAMEN!
Certain serviceMASS
Packs (down)TAMPS
Important leadership skillFORESIGHT
Classic neo-grotesque typefaceARIAL
“Losing some illusions … perhaps to acquire others,” per Virginia WoolfGROWING UP
Gloomy and drabDINGY
Cause of an early lead, maybeHOT START
Like a spitballWADDED
Darth Vader’s childhood nicknameANI
Author who wrote “The heaventree of stars hung with humid nightblue fruit”JOYCE
Sticky stuffGOO
Hardly mainstreamNICHE
Pluto, e.g.ORB
Sudden sensationPANG
Cutesy “I beg your pardon?”EXSQUEEZE ME
“What a shocker”BIG SURPRISE
“Heaven forbid!”GOD I HOPE NOT!
Singer MitchellJONI
Shapiro of NPRARI
John B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)NOBEL
Travel guess, for shortETA
Joyous songPAEAN
“Ambient 1: Music for Airports” musicianENO
Candy cooked until it reaches the hard-crack stageTOFFEE
ApproachHEAD INTO
Tell allSPILL
Strutting one’s stuffWORKING IT
Kind of moment worth recordingKODAK
Xenomorphs, e.g.ALIEN RACE
Cart contentsITEMS
What air is not for an anaerobeNEED
Looked at suspiciouslyEYED

Down

CluesAnswers
Throw on the couchAFGHAN
Angel said to have visited Joseph SmithMORONI
Like shunga woodblock printsEROTIC
What breaks as it first comes outNEWS
“The Pinkprint” rapperMINAJ
Belligerent, slangilyAGGRO
“Put a sock in it!”SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE!
500 letters?STP
“I did it!”TA-DA!
Like MarsARID
Psychological trickMIND GAME
It’s just the beginning of the storyPAGE ONE
Sneaky sortSLY DOG
Model (for)SIT
Composer Anton who used the 12-tone techniqueWEBERN
Main component in the Chinese street food jianbingCREPE
Children’s classic originally written in GermanHEIDI
Nov. 11 honoreeEX-GI
Sauce whose name derives from “pound” in ItalianPESTO
Double curveS-SHAPE
Crowdsourced Q&A siteQUORA
The Promised LandZION
Honest-to-goodnessBONA FIDE
Fall apartGO TO POT
Zippy resort rentalJET SKI
Joint application?BENGAY
TemptENTICE
Took inventory?LOOTED
Home with a viewAERIE
Unembellished, as the truthNAKED
Bit of deceptionFLAM
Lodge groupELKS
Loud bugling, e.g.DIN
ConcerningIN RE
Appearing ill or exhausted, sayWAN

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