Friday, October 30, 2020

New York Times Crossword Answers, October 31st 2020

On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of October 31st 2020.

October 31st 2020 Answers

Clue Answer
Standout work BESTSELLER
Disney villain based on King Claudius SCAR
´, in French ACCENTAIGU
Site of an early miracle CANA
Dance craze during the Roaring Twenties CHARLESTON
Lacking in excitement ARID
Pioneering band in nu metal KORN
Dark ___ ARTS
Actor Malek RAMI
Onetime trade org. EEC
Hiss at a Congressional hearing ALGER
Food from a bar TAPAS
"Yeah, you wish!" DREAMON
Post-marathon treatment, maybe ICEBATH
It's a thing in Mexico COSA
Product that becomes an item to which it's applied after shifting the last letter one spot down in the alphabet PAM
Part of Comedy Central's logo CEE
Heavy hitter? MALLET
Jets SPEEDS
___ minute (cooked to order) ALA
Protective wear around shellfish, maybe BIB
Wow, just wow STUN
Route for pulling a boat TOWPATH
Form of graffiti AEROSOL
Choices for sushi chefs TUNAS
Hyper- ULTRA
A to B, say: Abbr. VOL
Break REST
A to B, say STEP
Edit menu option REDO
Coup target ETAT
Cheese from Wales, not southeastern Pennsylvania CAERPHILLY
Battle of the Hedgerows locale STLO
Deserving more credit UNDERRATED
Acknowledged SEEN
Strip of ownership DISPOSSESS
Patronized BACKED
Parrot, in a way ECHOER
Like hen's teeth SCARCE
Soarer by the shore TERN
It's noted for its alums SNL
"Les Nuits d'___" (Berlioz work) ETE
Layered fare LASAGNA
Petrol unit LITRE
Activity of self-interest EGOTRIP
Pantyhose problems RUNS
Insect depicted in hieroglyphics SCARAB
Terrapin topper CARAPACE
Bubbly ANIMATED
Sources of crunch for a salad RADISHES
Things on the small slide? AMOEBAS
Came unhinged LOSTIT
Crispy order at a Japanese restaurant TEMPURA
Abbr. in a sports injury report ACL
Office chair feature CASTER
Something fit for a king or queen MATTRESS
Titular children's song lyric after "Et la tête!" ALOUETTE
One way to get rid of things LAWNSALE
Ending with Angel ENO
Dweller in the Himalayas BHUTANI
Course for many a high schooler, in brief SATPREP
Who allegedly said "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country" PATTON
Lissome SVELTE
A bunch OODLES
Overseas insurance giant LLOYDS
European city where the first carbonated beverage was invented LEEDS
Move quickly, as a cloud SCUD
Narrow inlets RIAS
Crackerjack PRO
Timecard entries: Abbr. HRS

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