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 2 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.
- Complete jerk
- Experience equanimity
- Word with ghost or pirate
- Inventor Tesla
- Champion
- Old-fashioned trial transcriber
- “When will the leaky faucet get fixed?,” e.g.?
- “___ Speaks!” (Marx brother autobiography)
- Equinox mo.
- PC key
- Actor Astin
- Spam generator
- Gridiron gains: Abbr.
- Bygone theater chain
- Lithe
- Spam containers
- Opposed to, in dialect
- Song from back in the day
- German physicist with an eponymous law
- Focal points
- Worldly
- Hoot
- Part of a how-to manual
- Oklahoma city named for a character in a Tennyson poem
- Curt summons
- Remarks further
- It may be unlimited in a phone plan
- One-named singer whose last name is Adkins
- Faulkner’s “As ___ Dying”
- Setting for a classic Agatha Christie novel
- Opt for “deluxe,” say
- Baby louse
- The brother in 24-Across, for one
- Harvester of the future
- Potentially offensive, say
- Easy pill to swallow?
- Candy bar whose name is an exclamation
- 2015 inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame
- Bloke
- Covers, as the bill
- Labneh go-with
- Most popular dog breed in the U.S., familiarly
- Gives a whirl
- Without: Lat.
- A bunch of
- Common stain on a baseball uniform
- Adversaries
- Bit of spice, figuratively
- Writers not likely to win literary prizes
- Floppy features of basset hounds
- Asset
- Possible cause for road rage
- Boos
- Editorial override
- Word before crow or dirt
- Prop for a painter
- Former attorney general Holder
- Salty droplet
- Home to the University of Georgia
- Begins giving solid food, say
- Green-lights
- Floating
- Whip
- Imitate
- Country bordering Oman, for short
- Versatile neutral shade
- Where you’d find sap for syrup?
- Sam the ___ (patriotic Muppet)
- Condition treated with insulin
- Rang
- Wedding invitation enclosure, in brief
- The other you
- Protests, in a way
- Fidgety
- Spawned
- Says “John, Paul … and Ringo”?
- Post ___ (occurring after the event)
- Basic
- Brewski
- Help page initialism
- URL ender
- Times outside office hours, in personals
- Goes berserk
- About 6.5 inches, on a standard piano
- Virginia senator Tim
- From ___ Z
- Currency that features “The Tale of Genji” on one of its bank notes
- Show up naked, perhaps?
- Emma Watson’s role in the Harry Potter films
- Not marked permanently, say
- Lounge chair location
- “Yellowjackets” airer, for short
- Summer abroad
- Plant fiber used to make some jewelry
- M __ U __ H?
- It’s a slippery slope
- Loss of the winning ticket?
- A layoff, crudely
- Like venison
- Salon specialties
- Exploiting
- Kind of map
- Leo with the 1977 #1 hit “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing”
- Asset when playing cornhole
- New beginnings
- It may be vegetal or fruity
- Lightly bite, as a pup might
- Sappho and Mirabai
- Certain fed. security
- Alternatives to shakes
- Drinks that are “slammed”
- King and queen?
- Exhibiting the effects of too little sleep, say
- The three R’s?
- Stays optimistic
- Bottomless void
- Quill go-with
- Note in the C minor scale
- Raw power
- Salon job, informally
- Develops, as an idea
- Like some high-quality bonds
- They might tie the room together
- Bout enders, for short
- Caballero, e.g.
- Bog contents
- Hosts
- Nag
- Dress for graduation
- Razzle-dazzle
- Contented sigh
- Superman’s birth name
- A pomegranate can contain a few hundred of these
- Corkage ___
- Name of either brother in a classic Nickelodeon sitcom
- Computing pioneer Lovelace
- Teeny
- Rule, informally
- Menu eponym
- Pint contents
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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