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 9 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.
- Like the protagonist at the start of “28 Days Later”
- – (NYT 8 Across, 10/9/2022)
- Lady Macduff, e.g.
- Group of fighters
- One way to recoil
- Male deer
- “My ___” (#1 hit for the Knack)
- One of the two main branches of Buddhism
- N.B.A. All-Star Gobert
- *Worker with a brush [three rungs]
- Fuel option
- “Ciao!”
- Completely pooped
- – (NYT 33 Across, 10/9/2022)
- A.C.C. school
- Place with counselors
- Maker of Pilots and Passports
- Team ___
- “___ Canto” (2001 Ann Patchett novel)
- Structure resembling a pergola
- – (NYT 45 Across, 10/9/2022)
- Airport with a BART station
- Mail, e.g.
- Otis who founded the Otis Elevator Company
- Expelled from the body
- *Captain with a periscope [four rungs]
- Some military wear, informally
- Carpet specification
- Former make of Ford
- [I’m frustrated!]
- Lab eggs
- Animation and sculpting, for two
- Advances through corporate ranks … and what the answer to each starred clue in this puzzle does
- “Mon ___!”
- Singer Grande, to fans
- Center
- Celebrity gossip show with an exclamation point in its title
- Map inits. until 1991
- Pest control brand
- – (NYT 81 Across, 10/9/2022)
- “Really good work!”
- Sung by a group
- Writer known for his anthropomorphic animal characters
- “When r u coming?”
- *Seasonal orchard worker [eight rungs]
- Staple of Dutch Golden Age art
- Feeling while watching a volcanic eruption, perhaps
- According to
- Narwhal’s tusk
- Pleasant speech cadence
- Pen that aptly rhymes with “click”
- *Worker for AT&T or Verizon [four rungs]
- Common wall mirror shape
- Sound on Old MacDonald’s farm
- Chicken scratch
- – (NYT 106 Across, 10/9/2022)
- Worker who probably isn’t paid enough
- Really, really spicy
- 1/100 of a franc
- Dirt clump
- Googles, e.g.
- Like people in crowds, whether intentionally or not
- Donations for the needy
- *One putting a coat on outside [three rungs]
- Surreptitious assents
- Communications on Slack, e.g.
- Org. funding Covid-19 research
- In the manner of
- Roughly
- “Then again …,” in a tweet
- Upscale hotel room fixture
- One calling for a tow, maybe
- Visual depiction of the apparatus used by the starred professionals
- “___ wise guy, eh?”
- Like some humor
- Important stretch
- Stretch longer than an 11-Across
- Mario who founded a fashion empire
- Snowboards well, informally
- Rabble-rouse
- Something taken by a waiter
- “Cya!”
- “How ___ Your Mother”
- Con’s vote
- Mafia : Sicilia :: Camorra : ___
- Harden
- Latin for “trumpet”
- Disinclined
- Temple text
- Beach in Rio de Janeiro, informally
- “From now ___ won’t be hanging around” (bluegrass lyric)
- 1600, in ancient Rome
- Tick off
- ___-by-the-Sea, Calif.
- Welcomes, as the new year
- Narcissist’s treasure
- Perceived
- Output from Sappho
- Cloud
- Adjustable bike part
- “I don’t wanna hear it”
- Boxer Laila
- Stephen who said “Think books aren’t scary? Well, think about this: You can’t spell ‘Book’ without ‘Boo!'”
- Director DuVernay
- Play title that superstitious actors avoid saying aloud in theaters
- Certain sib
- Currency to which the Maltese scudo is pegged
- Opus ___
- Hypnotized, say
- Sci-fi novel made into films in 1984 and 2021
- Skeptical reply to “That’s true”
- Activity one tries to get out of?
- Sushi condiment
- Strand, perhaps
- “Silly me!”
- Pope of 1963-78
- Government bonds?
- Preppy clothing brand
- Ending with leuko- or oo-
- Quick kiss
- One with a marsupium, affectionately
- Bacardi, e.g., in México
- Threat from a squealer
- Antelopes with twisty horns
- Immune system agent
- Like luxurious pillows
- Breakfast that may be prepared overnight
- Former N.F.L. QB Kyle
- Pet rescue org.
- “The Black Cat” author
- Genderqueer identity
- Soccer star Messi, familiarly
- Delta ___ Chi, house in “Animal House”
- B&O and Reading: Abbr.
- Either half of pocket rockets, in poker slang
- ___ Jima
- Rx from a doc, e.g.
- Newsroom heads, for short
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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