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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 18th October 2014
There are 34 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 18th October 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Some military settings?MESSKITS
AAcross 9: Pants part
AAcross 15: Part of a bar code?
AAcross 16: "Annie ___," old Scottish love songLAURIE
AAcross 17: Atlantis section
AAcross 18: Sharp
AAcross 19: Car radio button
AAcross 20: Droids have them
AAcross 22: When repeated, aerobics class cry
AAcross 23: The Joker, e.g.
AAcross 26: Certain punch
AAcross 29: One in a one-on-one session
AAcross 30: With 14-Down, literary yes-man
AAcross 33: Connecting word
AAcross 34: "Wait ___!" ("Hold on there!")
AAcross 35: Strong ale, in British lingo
AAcross 36: One who didn't make it to the office?
AAcross 38: Classic British cars that pioneered in rear engines
AAcross 39: They may be picked up by dogs
AAcross 40: Integral course of study, briefly?CALC
AAcross 41: "The thing is ..."
AAcross 42: Bakery purchase
AAcross 43: Competition where the last one standing winsROLEO
AAcross 44: Current setting
AAcross 45: Scorpio hunter of filmDIRTYHARRY
AAcross 48: Noted avoider of the color redCRIP
AAcross 50: Be full
AAcross 51: Court star Nadal, informallyRAFA
AAcross 54: Really move
AAcross 56: Oner
AAcross 59: Parts of the Navy's full dress blues
AAcross 60: Actor with Adam Sandler in "Funny People"ERICBANA
AAcross 61: Leave one's company?
AAcross 62: Like some business letters
DDown 1: "Sheesh!"
DDown 2: Big things on Capitol Hill
DDown 3: Former Zairian leader Mobutu ___ Seko
DDown 4: "A hint of lovely oblivion," per D. H. Lawrence
DDown 5: Modern kind of campaign
DDown 6: Letters with a view
DDown 7: Brand once plugged by John MaddenTINACTIN
DDown 8: First Christian martyr
DDown 9: Grip
DDown 10: "Batman" villain ___ al Ghul
DDown 11: Exceed
DDown 12: Subject of "The Word" on the first episode of "The Colbert Report"TRUTHINESS
DDown 13: Recognize
DDown 14: See 30-AcrossHEEP
DDown 21: Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote
DDown 24: Native ArizonansYUMAS
DDown 25: Aid for clumsy thumbs
DDown 26: "Stop" at 44-Across
DDown 27: "Consider it done"
DDown 28: Abandoned storage units?
DDown 31: Say "amen," say
DDown 32: Gomer's biblical husband
DDown 35: Cobbler, at times
DDown 37: Walking very quietly, sayONTIPTOE
DDown 38: Dish whose name comes from the Latin for "ink pot"
DDown 40: Stuck
DDown 43: Kvass component
DDown 46: Statistical method for comparing the means of two groupsTTEST
DDown 47: Start of a cartoon cry
DDown 48: Waste of a vote?
DDown 49: Wile
DDown 52: Order
DDown 53: Egg chair designer JacobsenARNE
DDown 55: Xerox option: Abbr.LTR
DDown 57: Wrestler FlairRIC
DDown 58: Pap
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