Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 14 Oct 19, Monday. 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 14 Oct 19, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Kings, queens and jacks | CARDS |
| Refuse to obey | DEFY |
| State of confusion | MESS |
| To no ___ | AVAIL |
| Stackable cookie | OREO |
| Moviemaker Preminger | OTTO |
| Carpet woven in Iran | PERSIAN RUG (giving “cut a rug”) |
| “See what I ___?” | MEAN |
| Fury | IRE |
| First responder, for short | EMT |
| Send off on a different course | DIVERT |
| Key to the left of “Q” | TAB |
| Tattered threads | RAGS |
| Ho-hum feeling | ENNUI |
| Opposed to, in dialect | AGIN |
| Tangy condiment | HOT MUSTARD (giving “cut the mustard”) |
| Reveal slightly | LET ON |
| “You ___ kiddin’!” | AIN’T |
| August 1 birth, astrologically | LEO |
| One of two in the larynx | VOCAL CORD (giving “cut the cord”) |
| Network to keep an “eye” on | CBS |
| Go by sea | SAIL |
| Vessel with a silent “ch” in its name | YACHT |
| Where planes land on an aircraft carrier | FLIGHT DECK (giving “cut the deck”) |
| Duo | PAIR |
| Specialized military group | CADRE |
| Beach hill | DUNE |
| Player for money | PRO |
| Cups, saucers and a pot, say | TEA SET |
| Preschooler | TOT |
| Winter hrs. in Me. | EST |
| Bogus | SHAM |
| Survive elimination or what one may do to the ends of 17-, 31-, 38- and 50-Across? | MAKE THE CUT |
| Long-lasting hair wave, informally | PERM |
| Eye part covered by the cornea | IRIS |
| Overact | EMOTE |
| West Point team | ARMY |
| Chic | TONY |
| More disrespectful | RUDER |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| LIKE EVERY LETTER IN THIS CLUE | CAPITAL |
| C-worthy | AVERAGE |
| Melted cheese over toast | RAREBIT |
| Criticize, in slang | DIS |
| More crafty | SLIER |
| “Stay!” | DON’T GO! |
| Slip up | ERR |
| Nasty, long-running dispute | FEUD |
| Name before Berra or Bear | YOGI |
| Never a dull ___ | MOMENT |
| Endless | ETERNAL |
| Eminence | STATURE |
| Prince, but not a princess | SON |
| Southeast Asian housemaid | AMAH |
| Clergy’s changing room | VESTRY |
| Temporarily conked out | STALLED |
| Wedding vow | I DO |
| Black Friday’s mo. | NOV |
| One might say “One, two, testing, testing” into it | MIC |
| Numero ___ (top dog) | UNO |
| Light eats | NOSHES |
| Pet said to have nine lives | CAT |
| Word after first or financial | … AID |
| Fist bump | DAP |
| Freon initials | CFC |
| Empty talk | BLATHER |
| One way to pitch | SIDEARM |
| Massachusetts vacation area | CAPE COD |
| Shaggy | HIRSUTE |
| Horse in a harness race | TROTTER |
| Award from the Recording Academy | GRAMMY |
| Overly precious | CUTESY |
| One nautical mile per hour | KNOT |
| Old anesthetic | ETHER |
| Send out, as waves | EMIT |
| Root in Polynesian cuisine | TARO |
| Day ___ (getaway) | SPA |
| Family members | KIN |
| Bird that can run up to 30 m.p.h. | EMU |
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