Today’s crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 24 Oct 22, 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 24 Oct 22, Monday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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French for “without” | SANS |
Like Superman’s chin, famously | CLEFT |
When Romeo meets Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet” | ACT I |
Give off, as light | EMIT |
Less formal “Salutations!” | HELLO! |
Lamented | RUED |
Equipment in tug of war | ROPE |
Common theater name that comes from Greek | ODEON |
Some Wharton degs. | MBAS |
Spanish painter of “The Third of May 1808” | FRANCISCO GOYA (from “San Francisco”) |
Small brawl | SET-TO |
“Drat,” but stronger | DAMN |
1965 civil rights march locale | SELMA |
___ spray (allergy relief option) | NASAL |
Press “+” on a calculator | ADD |
Mexican muralist twice married to Frida Kahlo | DIEGO RIVERA (from “San Diego”) |
Item on a stage | PROP |
Gawk (at) | STARE |
Give a hard tug | YANK |
Chilean American actor of “The Mandalorian” and “Narcos” | PEDRO PASCAL (from “San Pedro”) |
“Little piggy” in a nursery rhyme | TOE |
Faint with passion | SWOON |
Western Pacific island nation | PALAU |
Athletic brand with a cougar in the logo | PUMA |
Acquire, as debt | INCUR |
Puerto Rican singer with more than 50 albums, including “Feliz Navidad” | JOSE FELICIANO (from “San Jose”) |
Trident-shaped Greek letters | PSIS |
Former late-night host Kilborn or Ferguson | CRAIG |
Snap, Crackle and Pop, for one | TRIO |
Prima donna type | DIVA |
Pink cocktail … or a fashion mag | COSMO |
Elementary building block | ATOM |
Figure skating jump | AXEL |
Fall bloom | ASTER |
After 1-Across, what the first names at 20-, 36-, 43- and 57-Across all are? | SANS |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Feudal laborers | SERFS |
Love, Italian-style | AMORE |
Bite playfully, as a puppy might | NIP AT |
Surgical tubes | STENTS |
“Parasite” co-star ___ Woo-shik | CHOI |
Many modern Christmas bulbs, in brief | LEDS |
Monthly util. bill | ELEC |
Event lasting 40 days and nights in the Bible | FLOOD |
Pacific nation whose name becomes a dance if its vowels are switched | TONGA |
Annual football game between rival military academies | ARMY-NAVY |
Actor Gooding Jr. | CUBA |
Spill the ___ (gossip) | TEA |
Picks out of a lineup, say | IDS |
Like Yale since 1969 | COED |
Prefix that means “everything” | OMNI- |
Speech therapist’s concern | LISP |
Lead-in to physics | META- |
Audibly shocked | AGASP |
Airplane ticket info | SEAT |
River that divides Florence | ARNO |
Summer camp setting | LAKE |
Snapchat and Instagram, for two | APPS |
Sketched | DREW |
Extinct bird that wasn’t really “dumb” | DODO |
Killer whale | ORCA |
Genuine | REAL |
Question that might have a ring to it? | PROPOSAL |
Burden | ONUS |
Relating to the congregation | LAIC |
Hall-of-Fame QB Johnny | UNITAS |
Hajj destination | MECCA |
Some natural hairstyles | AFROS |
Magna ___ | CARTA |
The “U” of the E.U. | UNION |
Hotel bookings | ROOMS |
“Jumpin’ ___” (Cab Calloway dance classic) | JIVE |
Sunrise direction | EAST |
Classic margarita flavor | LIME |
Frankenstein’s assistant | IGOR |
Smooching on the street, e.g., for short | PDA |
Number of legs on an insect | SIX |