Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 21 Oct 21, Thursday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Home of many Zoroastrians | IRAN |
No. on the back of a baseball card | STAT |
Jazz drummer Jimmy | COBB |
“Awkwafina Is ___ From Queens” (Comedy Central series) | NORA |
Help when things are too hot to handle | POT HOLDER |
“Tell me more …” | GO ON … |
Where to find Amazon’s streams | PRIME VIDEO |
Tombstone site, once | OK CORRAL |
Number of Emily Dickinson poems, out of the 1,700+ she wrote, that were published during her lifetime | TEN |
Terse reprimand | TSK! |
Queen ___ (pop nickname) | BEY |
Urban obstacle course activity | PARKOUR |
Things you saw while asleep? | LOGS |
Window components | TABS |
Reddit Q&A | AMA |
Type of angular momentum, in physics | SPIN |
Noodle container? | SKULL |
Animal on a Jägermeister bottle | STAG |
Queen’s domain | HIVE |
Let loose | UNTIE |
Words said with a sigh | AH ME |
x, for one | AXIS |
Pub purchase | ROUND |
Instruction in risotto recipes | STIR |
Connect four in the game Connect Four, e.g. | WIN |
Throws cold water on, say | WETS |
Shine’s partner | RISE |
Fail to maintain | NEGLECT |
Word before Kim, Wayne and Baby | LIL |
Prone to blushing, say | SHY |
It may be used to get away from a bank | OAR |
Small digit | PINKY TOE |
Stretch one’s legs | GO FOR A WALK |
Request at a consulate | VISA |
“You up?” text, maybe | BOOTY CALL |
Little salamanders | EFTS |
“___ Gotta Have It” (Spike Lee film) | SHE’S |
Something taken in protest | KNEE |
Part of GPS: Abbr. | SYST |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Fort Knox block | INGOT |
Accompaniers of knights | ROOKS |
Clueless about current trends | A ROCK LIVING (LIVING under A ROCK) |
One-billionth: Prefix | NANO- |
Many a cologne | SPRAY |
Word in a Shakespearean incantation | TOIL |
Place to get paper with plastic? | ATM |
Take more shots than | THE TABLE DRINK (DRINK under THE TABLE) |
Toast sound | CLINK! |
What “10” is not | ODD |
Busy one | BEE |
Familial term of address | BRO |
Cricket segments | OVERS |
Choke | PRESSURE CRACK (CRACK under PRESSURE) |
“Notorious” justice | RBG |
Ferraro | Mondale :: ___ : McCain : PALIN |
Give a sworn statement in court | OATH TESTIFY (TESTIFY under OATH) |
Taste common in tomatoes and mushrooms | UMAMI |
Blowout | RAGER |
Scoreboard numbers when a baseball team puts up a “picket fence” | ONES |
Attire seen in many Degas paintings | TUTUS |
William ___, editor of The New Yorker for 35 years | SHAWN |
Kind of short cut | PIXIE |
Berry farm eponym | KNOTT |
Freshness | SASS |
Far from fresh | WEARY |
Variety | ILK |
Sacks | LOOTS |
French city nicknamed “The Capital of Flanders” | LILLE |
Big “S.N.L.” announcements | HOSTS |
It’s bred for bread | YEAST |
Word before “Blue Eyes” or “Blue Dot” in titles | PALE |
Jacques-___ Cousteau | YVES |
“Arms and the Man” monogram | GBS |
“Incredible!” | OOH! |
Hostile party | FOE |
Ashen | WAN |
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