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The New York Wednesday, 18 October 2023 Crossword Answers

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.
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Across

Number Clues Answers
1 Makes fun of MOCKS
6 Spreads lies about MALIGNS
13 Publicity stunt GIMMICK
20 Square UNHIP
21 “Yeah, evidently” ICANSEE
22 Megan of soccer fame RAPINOE
23 Take second or third, say STEAL
24 Offer the bartender just $5 for a $10 mixed drink? LOWBALLHIGHBALL
26 Friend of Fidel CHE
27 Get into agreement ALIGN
29 Texas county name that’s Spanish for “flat” LLANO
30 Currency in CT and CA DOL
31 “___ me think …” LET
32 Knotted accessory TIE
33 Danger in a patch BRIER
35 Strong string TWINE
37 “My word!” EGAD
39 Person who’ll buy just about any buttonless sweater? PULLOVERPUSHOVER
44 Ashtabula is there OHIO
46 “My mistake” OOPS
47 Piece of Israeli bread SHEKEL
48 Sets aside (for) ALLOTS
51 Floor that’s always wet SEABED
54 The very highest levels of fifth-grade baseball? BIGLEAGUELITTLELEAGUE
63 It monitors air quality EPA
64 Tax collectors IRS
65 Connect with the crowd ORATE
66 “___ in the Door” (Madeleine L’Engle novel) AWIND
67 Province of northern Spain NAVARRE
70 Office-building unit SUITE
71 Ben & Jerry’s rival TALENTI
73 Jason Aldean’s “___ Won’t Forget” ONEWE
74 Ballerina’s art, in Arles DANSE
75 Windows rival IOS
76 Rested one’s legs SAT
77 Training session for a new apartment-complex employee? WALKTHROUGHRUNTHROUGH
83 Crossword great Merl in a “Simpsons” episode REAGLE
84 Billionaire Tom who ran for president in 2020 STEYER
85 “Free Britney” subject SPEARS
88 Note to self, e.g. MEMO
90 FDR’s terrier FALA
93 Digital readout of a ’90s tabloid show’s script? HARDCOPYSOFTCOPY
99 “___ & Stitch” (Disney movie) LILO
101 Alaskan islander, often ALEUT
102 Book with seas ATLAS
103 Word often left off a U.S. city’s name LAS
105 Nineteenth letter TAU
106 Many Vietnam vets GIS
107 Thriller or horror, say GENRE
109 Zulu king SHAKA
111 Food-security syst. EBT
112 Free promotion run by a cozy mountain inn? GETAWAYGIVEAWAY
117 Far from the big city RURAL
119 It’s used to make steel IRONORE
120 Trainee NEWHIRE
121 Arguing about nonsense DRAMA
122 Saints’ counterparts SINNERS
123 Shone GLEAMED
124 With 100-Down: Bank-robbing relative by marriage? INLAW

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
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