Daily crossword answers for the The New York Crossword: ‘It’s Opposite Day’ Wednesday, 18 October 2023 by Matt Gaffney. The The New York Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the The New York Crossword: ‘It’s Opposite Day’ Wednesday, 18 October 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Bouncers or bodyguards, casually |
MUSCLE |
54 |
“Who Can It ___?” (1982 hit) |
BENOW |
93 |
Acquired taste in Scotland |
HAGGIS |
2 |
Busy, busy, busy |
ONTHEGO |
55 |
Classic toothpaste |
IPANA |
85 |
Musical second banana |
SALIERI |
3 |
Fastest land animal |
CHEETAH |
56 |
Court noisemaker |
GAVEL |
86 |
Billy who played on “Get Back” with the Beatles |
PRESTON |
4 |
Rio or Telluride, say |
KIA |
38 |
Coast competitor |
DIAL |
68 |
Socially uncomfortable, casually |
AWK |
87 |
Part of a Dartmouth addy |
EDU |
113 |
“Ancillary Justice” novelist Leckie |
ANN |
5 |
Dropped melon’s sound |
SPLAT |
45 |
“Well done!” |
OLE |
69 |
Take back |
RETRACT |
114 |
Unhappy feeling |
WOE |
28 |
Back talk |
LIP |
49 |
Dragon’s hideout |
LAIR |
78 |
Amazing person |
HERO |
107 |
Three-time “SNL” host of the 1980s |
GARR |
6 |
Environment |
MILIEU |
50 |
Fairy-tale baddie |
OGRE |
79 |
Soulful vocal feature |
RASP |
108 |
Pair with irises |
EYES |
7 |
Feel like ___ in the machine |
ACOG |
40 |
“The White ___” |
LOTUS |
74 |
One who drinks from a bowl |
DOG |
94 |
Yin’s counterpart |
YANG |
8 |
It has thousands of blades |
LAWN |
41 |
Come in second, in tennis |
LOSE |
70 |
Title role for Bob Odenkirk |
SAUL |
95 |
Violin piece? |
STRING |
9 |
Bach’s Mass ___ Minor |
INB |
33 |
Jazzy genre |
BOP |
57 |
Word in bar names |
LOUNGE |
96 |
Longtime British school exam |
OLEVEL |
10 |
Cookie-selling org., as traditionally known |
GSA |
34 |
Some “Nomadland” rides |
RVS |
58 |
Like Bono |
IRISH |
88 |
Painting teacher’s deg., often |
MFA |
115 |
She wears wool |
EWE |
11 |
“Whoa, ___!” |
NELLIE |
51 |
Bay ___ (Massachusetts native) |
STATER |
89 |
Long-necked movie creatures |
ETS |
116 |
“I’ve got it!” |
AHA |
12 |
eBay user, half the time |
SELLER |
52 |
Novel’s end, sometimes |
ETTE |
80 |
“Semper fi” org. |
USMC |
109 |
Play “Marco Polo,” e.g. |
SWIM |
25 |
Wedding instrument |
HARP |
53 |
Fermented concoction |
ALE |
75 |
Got ___ deep |
INTOO |
110 |
Long-eared animal |
HARE |
13 |
What a joke may evoke |
GRIN |
42 |
“Let ___ frank …” |
USBE |
71 |
Bag with straps |
TOTE |
97 |
Got in the game |
PLAYED |
14 |
Traitorous soldier |
IAGO |
43 |
Silly Silverstein |
SHEL |
72 |
Grayish |
ASHY |
98 |
Flap your gums |
YAK |
15 |
Speed letters |
MPH |
35 |
How things really are |
THEDEAL |
81 |
Flag thrower |
REF |
104 |
Beloved Broadway restaurateur |
SARDI |
16 |
Will Smith franchise, briefly |
MIB |
36 |
You can make lo mein in one |
WOK |
59 |
More than impress |
AWE |
82 |
Like some surgery |
ORAL |
118 |
Coffee container |
URN |
17 |
Dropping quickly, as stock prices |
INADIVE |
60 |
Knife brand |
GINSU |
91 |
Not figurative |
LITERAL |
18 |
Major boss, often |
COLONEL |
61 |
Remove (someone) from a Facebook pic |
UNTAG |
92 |
Frequent football champs |
ALABAMA |
19 |
Helen who signed |
KELLER |
62 |
Anne Frank’s mother |
EDITH |
100 |
See 124-Across |
OUTLAW |