On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of October 24th 2021.
October 24th 2021 Answers
| Clue | Answer | 
|---|---|
| One known as "the Alive, the Eternal" | ALLAH | 
| Checkout option | DEBIT | 
| Org. featured in 2011's "Contagion" | CDC | 
| Tiff | SPAT | 
| ___ Rose, Catherine O'Hara's character on "Schitt's Creek" | MOIRA | 
| Chevron subsidiary | TEXACO | 
| Language in the Tai family | LAO | 
| Kind of skirt | HULA | 
| Your ex's new date whom you just can't stand? | OFFENSIVEREBOUND | 
| Tabloid twosome | ITEM | 
| Lose sleep (over) | STEW | 
| Off | AMISS | 
| "Su-u-ure" | IBET | 
| Half of a legal warning | CEASE | 
| There are 24 in a cuboctahedron | EDGES | 
| Make a big stink | RAISEHELL | 
| Kegels, e.g.? | FLOOREXERCISE | 
| Getting up there | OLDISH | 
| Poet Rainer Maria ___ | RILKE | 
| "___ yourself" | SUIT | 
| First winner of the Nebula Award for best science fiction novel (1965) | DUNE | 
| It's just passing | DEE | 
| Therapists' org. | APA | 
| Director Craven | WES | 
| First square of a crossword? | STARTINGBLOCK | 
| Walking the dog, for instance | YOYOTRICK | 
| One might bend over backward | YOGI | 
| Who actually lives in Lapland, some say | SANTA | 
| Accord maker | HONDA | 
| Author of 29 Federalist Papers | MADISON | 
| Laugh and a half | RIOT | 
| Playwright who wrote "Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything" | SHAW | 
| "I'll be your waiter tonight," e.g.? | SERVICELINE | 
| Raison d'___ | ETRE | 
| Do a certain developer's job | CODE | 
| Something a mover or a movie might have | TRAILER | 
| Threesome | TRIAD | 
| The "B" in its name stands for "brush" | ORALB | 
| Oldest independent state in the Arab world | OMAN | 
| Genre for "Booksmart" and "Clueless" | TEENMOVIE | 
| Conspiracy theory so wild that it can't be aired? | UNPLAYABLELIE | 
| Trident look-alike | PSI | 
| ___ jam | INA | 
| Small bird | TIT | 
| "I did it!" | TADA | 
| Southern cooking staple | OKRA | 
| Things you can crack without damaging them | DOORS | 
| Affix with a click | SNAPON | 
| Plan to leave at a very specific evening time? | SEVENTENSPLIT | 
| Orangish shade | TANGERINE | 
| Fill with joy | ELATE | 
| Stirs up | ROILS | 
| Doctor Zhivago | YURI | 
| Where subs are standard | DELIS | 
| Semiaquatic creature | NEWT | 
| Missing | AWOL | 
| Blackjack dealer? | DESIGNATEDHITTER | 
| Niche mag | ZINE | 
| Stick (out) | JUT | 
| Product that increases volume | MOUSSE | 
| "Moonlight" actress Janelle | MONAE | 
| Joie de vivre | ZEST | 
| One doing inside work | SPY | 
| Chain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothers | ARBYS | 
| Orchard products | PEARS | 
| Book before Obadiah | AMOS | 
| Converted apartment, perhaps | LOFT | 
| "That's ___" | LIFE | 
| Question after an argument has died down | AREWEOK | 
| Solo traveling in space | HAN | 
| Crafts | DEVISES | 
| Frequent subjects of Taylor Swift songs | EXES | 
| Measures, in music | BARS | 
| Word that can precede or follow pack | ICE | 
| Actor Menzies who won an Emmy for "The Crown" | TOBIAS | 
| Fills (in) | CLUES | 
| One hell of a writer? | DANTE | 
| One way for packages to arrive, in brief | COD | 
| Protect | SHIELD | 
| "Quiet!," rudely | PUTALIDONIT | 
| Lager alternatives | ALES | 
| Subdued | TAME | 
| "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" brand | TIMEX | 
| Herb used in smudging rites | SAGE | 
| Theater award | OBIE | 
| Stars | CELEBS | 
| Approached | DREWTO | 
| Actress Moreno | RITA | 
| ___ Kong | HONG | 
| Melee | FRAY | 
| Abdominal procedure, for short | LIPO | 
| Skin-care brand | OLAY | 
| Dry biscuit used as baby food | RUSK | 
| Op. ___ (footnote abbr.) | CIT | 
| Any slice of pizza, geometrically | SECTOR | 
| Greek goddess associated with witchcraft | HEKATE | 
| Archaeologist's workplace | DIGSITE | 
| Workers' advocate, informally | UNIONREP | 
| Young partner? | ERNST | 
| Back way, often | SIDEROAD | 
| Winona of "Stranger Things" | RYDER | 
| Work, work, work | TOIL | 
| Texas border city | LAREDO | 
| "C'est la vie" | OHWELL | 
| "Ay" follower | CARAMBA | 
| "Now We Are Six" author | MILNE | 
| Crush, as a test | ACE | 
| German denials | NEINS | 
| Members of a certain den | SCOUTS | 
| Enter without permission | HORNIN | 
| A wood frog's ability to freeze itself in winter and an octopus's ability to change color, for two | ADAPTATIONS | 
| Vaccine holder | VIAL | 
| In with | AMIDST | 
| Props for majorettes | BATONS | 
| Bird with an annual 18,000-mile round-trip migration | TERN | 
| Instrument that's a homophone of 69-Down | VIOL | 
| Crucifix inscription inits. | INRI | 
| ___ New York (Brooklyn neighborhood) | EAST | 
| 2020 Democratic also-ran | YANG | 
| It's nada to Nadal | LOVE | 
| Actor/comedian Barinholtz | IKE | 
| Dieted | ATELESS | 
| Summer shoe style | OPENTOE | 
| Bed of straw | PALLET | 
| Who's talking on the phone? | SIRI | 
| Personality that's hard to read | ENIGMA | 
| Pass over, in a way | ELIDE | 
| Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr. | NASH | 
| Visually evaluate | EYEUP | 
| Out of practice | RUSTY | 
| Boo-oo-oo, say | RAZZ | 
| Boo-boo | OWIE | 
| Smear | DAUB | 
| Site for some creative entrepreneurs | ETSY | 
| What Vulcan's forge lay underneath, in myth | ETNA | 
| Sport | WEAR | 
| "___ chic!" | TRES | 
| Party people, for short? | DJS | 
| Repeated word in the U.S. postal creed | NOR | 
| Rapscallion | IMP | 
 
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