The New York Times has been publishing Crosswords since 1942, and there is the regular, full-sized Crossword along with the Mini Crossword. This post shares all of the answers to the NYT Crossword published October 16 2022.
NYT Crossword Answers Guide
Here are all of the answers for the recent New York Times Crossword. Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. (We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!) You can also find an ongoing post of the latest NYT Crossword answers.
- “Te quiero ___” (Spanish words of endearment)
- ___ axis, half of an ellipse’s shorter diameter
- See-worthy?
- Volume on an iPad, say
- Singer of “Fame” fame
- “___: Game Over” (2014 video game documentary)
- Grown-up efts
- Old-fashioned letter opener
- Turn into confetti
- 12/25, e.g.
- ___ Lewis, singer of the 2007 #1 hit “Bleeding Love”
- Tennis star Naomi, who was born in 29-Across
- “I’m gonna tell you something huge”
- Mossy growths
- River with a “White” counterpart
- Lil ___ Howery (“Get Out” actor)
- Stuffs into a hole, say
- F-, for one
- Ritual with bamboo utensils
- God, in Italy
- Repeated word in an “Animal House” chant
- Pastry with the same shape as an Argentine medialuna
- Attorney general before Garland
- Online promotions, collectively
- What businesses go by
- Cut down
- “Eureka!”
- Word with easy or stop
- Provide change in quarters?
- Long, tragic stories
- Up to this point
- Best Supporting Actress nominee for “The Power of the Dog,” 2021
- Letter opener, pencil cup, inbox tray, etc.
- Phanerozoic ___ (what we live in)
- Classroom aides, for short
- British term of address
- Currency for the prize on “Squid Game”
- Reddit Q&A session, in brief
- Most unpleasantly old and mildewy
- Letters before Constitution or Enterprise
- Popular subcompact hatchback from Japan
- Rock commonly used in asphalt
- Part of a hotel with décor fitting a certain motif
- Video game series with settings in Liberty City and San Andreas, for short
- Gobsmack
- Scottish interjection
- “Everything Everywhere ___ at Once” (Michelle Yeoh movie)
- R&B artist whose name sounds like a pronoun
- Eats
- Travis of country music
- One of 2,297 for Hank Aaron, for short
- Annoyance for a Twitch streamer
- Figure with equal angles
- Sunday ___ (end-of-week anxiety, casually)
- Country whose flag depicts a machete
- With 121-Across, company that sells scuba gear
- Certain furniture store purchases
- Missing
- See 116-Across
- “Be My Baby” group, 1963
- Bygone Microsoft media player
- The lights in fairy lights
- Some travel considerations, in brief
- Tarnish
- Donkey Kong and others
- Bachelors, e.g.
- ___ Eats
- Ninja Turtle’s catchphrase
- One who’s super-good-looking
- Affirmative gesture
- *Baseball pitching style … or a weapon
- Afore
- Dining hall offerings
- About, on a 10-Down
- See 9-Down
- Volunteer’s words
- Tennis’s “King of Clay”
- Hour, in Italy
- *Big name in hotels
- Access providers
- Within reach
- Actress who played “Jessica” in “Parasite”
- No-go ___
- Something to pry or twist off
- Volunteer’s words
- [Gasp!]
- Chooses
- More run-down
- Period in ancient history
- Like a defeatist’s attitude
- *Indentation on a chew toy
- Textile-making device
- *Light again
- “I mean …” sounds
- *Whom Holmes tells “You do find it very hard to tackle the facts”
- Telegram
- *Many a Viking
- Pulled a fast one on
- College near Vassar
- Where van Gogh and Gauguin briefly lived together
- Dyeing method using wax
- Chief ___ (rapper with a rhyming name)
- Where feudal workers worked
- French equivalent of “Stephen”
- ___ van der Poel, Olympic speed skater
- Academic acronym
- *Grand
- Hits shore unintentionally
- *Early French Protestants
- Burden
- *Basic rivalry
- “Continuing where we left off last time …”
- *”G.I. Jane” star, 1997
- Field goal avg., e.g.
- Believers in Jah, informally
- Fatalistic sort, in slang
- Place in an overhead bin
- No ___! (punnily named dairy-free chocolate brand)
- Explosive stuff
- U.S. ID?
- Bad place to pour grease
- “Have ___ make my email stop” (Destiny’s Child lyric)
- Cable in the middle of a tennis court
- Would really rather not
- “What’s up, everyone!”
- -ish
- *”Encore!”
- Fidel ___, 1990s Philippine leader
- Tehran’s home
- Fork prongs
- *Actress Angela
- How to play solitaire
- They have high ratings on the Beaufort scale
- Jokester’s arsenal
- “Leave it,” on paper
- Alien-seeking org.
- Strip near Tel Aviv
- Beverage at un café
- Business card abbr.
We also recommend trying your hand at the NYT Mini Crossword, which is definitely easier (on all days!) as it is 5×5, compared to the full-sized crossword (which is 15×15, and the Sunday edition is 21×21!). New crosswords are released at 10PM ET on weekdays and 6PM ET on weekends.
If you’re still struggling to solve your NYT crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first. If you’re looking for similarly challenging crosswords, we recommend the WSJ Crossword and LA Times Crossword.
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