Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 15 Oct 22, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Tricky spot to be in? | MAGIC SHOP |
| COPY, perhaps | STAMP |
| Coffee order | AMERICANO |
| Seasonal shop, e.g. | POP-UP |
| Adherent to the motto “Fortune favors the bold” | RISK TAKER |
| Wrong | AMISS |
| Pretentious display | ARTSINESS |
| Start fishing | CAST |
| Org. with many overseas workers | CIA |
| What makes the short list? | ETC |
| Prefix with -centric | ETHNO- |
| Father of Calypso | ATLAS |
| Nothing to write home about | MEH |
| Something you might get at the beach | COLOR |
| Volleyball position | SETTER |
| Large storage unit | PETABYTE |
| Home contractor specialty, for short | HVAC |
| Word with bread or water | SODA |
| Certain marine herd | WHALE POD |
| Lickspittle | YES-MAN |
| Loved, with “up” | EATEN |
| Word that retains its meaning when preceded by “no” | DUH |
| Be a pest, in a way | TEASE |
| Took a hard fall, informally | BIT IT |
| Something a TV station may not earn money from, for short | PSA |
| Abbr. in calculus | LIM |
| Verdant | LUSH |
| Declaration of innocence | IT WASN’T ME |
| Boy who said “Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about” | LINUS |
| “Beowulf” and “Aeneid,” for two | EPIC POEMS |
| Warmest month in Patagonia | ENERO |
| Is shocked or horrified by the image of, jocularly | CAN’T UNSEE |
| First permanent settlement by people of European descent in what is now Utah | OGDEN |
| M.I.T.’s sports team name | ENGINEERS |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Latin music duo | MARACAS |
| “Ain’t it so?” | AM I RITE? |
| Big picture | GESTALT |
| Ticks off | IRKS |
| Corp. with a red umbrella implied in its logo | CITI |
| What classic sonnets do | SCAN |
| N.B.A. legend Olajuwon | HAKEEM |
| Simple dance | ONE-STEP |
| Taycan and Macan | PORSCHES |
| Head-in-the-clouds sort | SPACE CADET |
| What makes clam chowder “Manhattan” rather than “New England” | TOMATO BASE |
| How an imitator or silly person acts | APISHLY |
| Words of prohibition | MUST NOT |
| Here’s even more: Abbr. | PPS |
| Rock that’s graded | ORE |
| Fashion trend embraced by Fendi and Versace | ATHLEISURE |
| Potentially prophetic child | SEVENTH SON |
| Lil Baby’s genre | RAP |
| The first “T” of TOTY (___ of the Year award) | TOY |
| Renaissance-era cup | CODPIECE |
| Bug catcher | WEB |
| Coming down hard? | HAILING |
| Keyed in (to) | ATTUNED |
| Item on a janitorial cart | DUSTPAN |
| Certain lap dog | MALTESE |
| Not quite boiling | ASIMMER |
| Pokémon’s Gary and Ash, e.g. | NEMESES |
| Verbal interruption and hesitation | HAWING |
| Prologue follower | ACT I |
| Woven, as a 37-Down | SPUN |
| Choice of one who’s too hard to please | NONE |
| “Titanic” co-star, familiarly | LEO |
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