On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of October 16th 2022.
October 16th 2022 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| "Te quiero ___" (Spanish words of endearment) | MUCHO |
| ___ axis, half of an ellipse's shorter diameter | SEMIMINOR |
| See-worthy? | PAPAL |
| Volume on an iPad, say | EBOOK |
| Singer of "Fame" fame | IRENECARA |
| "___: Game Over" (2014 video game documentary) | ATARI |
| Grown-up efts | NEWTS |
| Old-fashioned letter opener | DEARMADAM |
| Turn into confetti | SHRED |
| 12/25, e.g. | RATIO |
| ___ Lewis, singer of the 2007 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | LEONA |
| Tennis star Naomi, who was born in 29-Across | OSAKA |
| "I'm gonna tell you something huge" | BIGNEWS |
| Mossy growths | LICHENS |
| River with a "White" counterpart | BLUENILE |
| Lil ___ Howery ("Get Out" actor) | REL |
| Stuffs into a hole, say | RAMSDOWN |
| F-, for one | ION |
| Ritual with bamboo utensils | TEACEREMONY |
| God, in Italy | DIO |
| Repeated word in an "Animal House" chant | TOGA |
| Pastry with the same shape as an Argentine medialuna | CROISSANT |
| Attorney general before Garland | BARR |
| Online promotions, collectively | EMARKETING |
| What businesses go by | TRADENAMES |
| Cut down | LESSEN |
| "Eureka!" | IGOTIT |
| Word with easy or stop | STREET |
| Provide change in quarters? | REHOUSE |
| Long, tragic stories | ILIADS |
| Up to this point | THUSFAR |
| Best Supporting Actress nominee for "The Power of the Dog," 2021 | DUNST |
| Letter opener, pencil cup, inbox tray, etc. | DESKSET |
| Phanerozoic ___ (what we live in) | EON |
| Classroom aides, for short | TAS |
| British term of address | GUV |
| Currency for the prize on "Squid Game" | WON |
| Reddit Q&A session, in brief | AMA |
| Most unpleasantly old and mildewy | MUSTIEST |
| Letters before Constitution or Enterprise | USS |
| Popular subcompact hatchback from Japan | HONDAFIT |
| Rock commonly used in asphalt | SANDSTONE |
| Part of a hotel with décor fitting a certain motif | THEMEROOM |
| Video game series with settings in Liberty City and San Andreas, for short | GTA |
| Gobsmack | AWE |
| Scottish interjection | AYE |
| "Everything Everywhere ___ at Once" (Michelle Yeoh movie) | ALL |
| R&B artist whose name sounds like a pronoun | HER |
| Eats | HAS |
| Travis of country music | TRITT |
| One of 2,297 for Hank Aaron, for short | RBI |
| Annoyance for a Twitch streamer | LAG |
| Figure with equal angles | ISOGON |
| Sunday ___ (end-of-week anxiety, casually) | SCARIES |
| Country whose flag depicts a machete | ANGOLA |
| With 121-Across, company that sells scuba gear | AQUA |
| Certain furniture store purchases | OTTOMANSETS |
| Missing | AWOL |
| See 116-Across | LUNG |
| "Be My Baby" group, 1963 | THERONETTES |
| Bygone Microsoft media player | ZUNE |
| The lights in fairy lights | LEDS |
| Some travel considerations, in brief | ETDS |
| Tarnish | SOIL |
| Donkey Kong and others | APES |
| Bachelors, e.g. | MEN |
| ___ Eats | UBER |
| Ninja Turtle's catchphrase | COWABUNGA |
| One who's super-good-looking | HOTTIE |
| Affirmative gesture | OKSIGN |
| *Baseball pitching style … or a weapon | SID |
| Afore | ERE |
| Dining hall offerings | MEALS |
| About, on a 10-Down | INRE |
| See 9-Down | MEMO |
| Volunteer's words | ICAN |
| Tennis's "King of Clay" | NADAL |
| Hour, in Italy | ORA |
| *Big name in hotels | RAM |
| Access providers | PASSES |
| Within reach | ATHAND |
| Actress who played "Jessica" in "Parasite" | PARKSODAM |
| No-go ___ | AREA |
| Something to pry or twist off | LID |
| Volunteer's words | ONIT |
| [Gasp!] | OHMY |
| Chooses | ELECTS |
| More run-down | WEARIER |
| Period in ancient history | IRONAGE |
| Like a defeatist's attitude | CANTDO |
| *Indentation on a chew toy | BITE |
| Textile-making device | LOOM |
| *Light again | REIG |
| "I mean …" sounds | ERS |
| *Whom Holmes tells "You do find it very hard to tackle the facts" | LEST |
| Telegram | WIRE |
| *Many a Viking | NORS |
| Pulled a fast one on | CONNED |
| College near Vassar | MARIST |
| Where van Gogh and Gauguin briefly lived together | ARLES |
| Dyeing method using wax | BATIK |
| Chief ___ (rapper with a rhyming name) | KEEF |
| Where feudal workers worked | ESTATES |
| French equivalent of "Stephen" | ETIENNE |
| ___ van der Poel, Olympic speed skater | NILS |
| Academic acronym | STEM |
| *Grand | THOUS |
| Hits shore unintentionally | RUNSAGROUND |
| *Early French Protestants | HUGUE |
| Burden | ONUS |
| *Basic rivalry | USVST |
| "Continuing where we left off last time …" | ASAFOLLOWUP |
| *"G.I. Jane" star, 1997 | DEMIM |
| Field goal avg., e.g. | STAT |
| Believers in Jah, informally | RASTAS |
| Fatalistic sort, in slang | DOOMER |
| Place in an overhead bin | STOW |
| No ___! (punnily named dairy-free chocolate brand) | WHEY |
| Explosive stuff | TNT |
| U.S. ID? | IDAHO |
| Bad place to pour grease | DRAIN |
| "Have ___ make my email stop" (Destiny's Child lyric) | AOL |
| Cable in the middle of a tennis court | NETCORD |
| Would really rather not | HATESTO |
| "What's up, everyone!" | HIALL |
| -ish | ESQUE |
| *"Encore!" | ANOT |
| Fidel ___, 1990s Philippine leader | RAMOS |
| Tehran's home | IRAN |
| Fork prongs | TINES |
| *Actress Angela | BASS |
| How to play solitaire | ALONE |
| They have high ratings on the Beaufort scale | GALES |
| Jokester's arsenal | GAGS |
| "Leave it," on paper | STET |
| Alien-seeking org. | SETI |
| Strip near Tel Aviv | GAZA |
| Beverage at un café | THE |
| Business card abbr. | TEL |
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