On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of October 14th 2021.
October 14th 2021 Answers
Clue | Answer |
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Long-term appeal | LEGS |
Rock star Cobain | KURT |
Leave off | OMIT |
Q: How much does it cost to park at stadiums? A: ___ | ALOT |
Postpone, as enrollment | DEFER |
Captain in "The Mysterious Island" | NEMO |
"My allergies are really acting up!" | BLOODYNOSE |
Sicily's highest peak | ETNA |
Unusual time to start a vacation | MIDWEEK |
YouTube content | VIDEOS |
"It ___" (pompous arrival's declaration) | ISI |
"That third strike cost us the game!" | FREAKINGOUT |
Like Swarthmore, but not Bryn Mawr | COED |
Food industry lobby, for short | NRA |
Frost bit? | VERSE |
Not leave to chance | ENSURE |
Run for fun, perhaps | TYPO |
Spanish 101 verb | SER |
"I keep losing things in the dryer!" | DARNSOCKS |
Mitch's husband on "Modern Family" | CAM |
Architect ___ Ming Pei | IEOH |
Calligraphy details | SERIFS |
Hoard | AMASS |
Head across the pond? | LOO |
Ella Fitzgerald forte | SCAT |
"My iPhone never works!" | ROTTENAPPLE |
Wearer of a "Y" sweatshirt | ELI |
Wackadoodle | WEIRDO |
Stand by the pool, maybe | TIKIBAR |
Fit for the task | ABLE |
"This bug spray is useless!" | BLASTEDOFF |
Marquis de ___ | SADE |
Like many a campfire story | EERIE |
Water pitcher | EWER |
Pressure, informally | HEAT |
It may be on the house | LIEN |
One who's got your back | ALLY |
Maze runners | LABMICE |
National Medal of Arts recipient whose novel "Juneteenth" was published posthumously | ELLISON |
Special treats | GOODIES |
Put (away) | STOW |
Puzzle whose name comes from the Japanese for "cleverness squared" | KENKEN |
World traveler? | UFO |
Hi-___ | RES |
Fountain near the Spanish Steps | TREVI |
Wired | ONEDGE |
Shooting stars | METEORS |
"What's the point in me even trying" | IMNOUSE |
Glass elevator? | TOASTER |
Easter egg decorator | DYER |
Absolutely, informally | DEF |
Call upon | INVOKE |
Place to purchase pencils and paint | ARTSHOP |
Prizefight ending | KAYO |
Lemon or turkey | DUD |
Upped the ante | RAISED |
Old-fashioned preposition | ERE |
Microsoft Surfaces, e.g. | PCS |
The Big Easy | NOLA |
Typical college interviewees: Abbr. | SRS |
Business that offers body waxing | CARWASH |
Creatures named for their changing shape | AMOEBAE |
Roald Dahl heroine | MATILDA |
Nickname for the subzero 1967 N.F.L. Championship Game | ICEBOWL |
Balls in a pocket | FALAFEL |
Recipe that might call for ginger and soy sauce | STIRFRY |
Word with fair or fight | STREET |
Chooses to receive marketing emails, say | OPTSIN |
Prize declined by Sartre | NOBEL |
Diet-friendly | LITE |
Just scrape (by) | EKE |
Bit of creativity | IDEA |
Scented souvenir | LEI |
Is after you? | ARE |
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