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New York Times Answers

Sunday, 4th November 2018
There are 60 across clues and 69 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 4th November 2018. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Goes to grab a bite, sayBOBSFORAPPLES
AAcross 14: What a crop top exposes
AAcross 21: "Anything else, or can I go?"AREWEDONEHERE
AAcross 22: "1984" superstate that includes America
AAcross 23: Early reel-to-reel devicesWIRERECORDERS
AAcross 24: Expired IDs?TOETAGS
AAcross 25: "Marriage Italian-Style" star
AAcross 26: Give mouth-to-mouth to?
AAcross 27: Donny who won "Dancing With the Stars"OSMOND
AAcross 29: Construction on Broadway
AAcross 30: Speak sharply
AAcross 31: Stockpot addition
AAcross 32: Stickers forming a patch
AAcross 33: Keep it under your hat!
AAcross 34: Petulant expression
AAcross 35: Leaves mystified
AAcross 36: Soda brand with more than 90 flavorsFANTA
AAcross 37: Ancestry
AAcross 41: Picks up
AAcross 42: Tommy or Jimmy of jazzDORSEY
AAcross 43: As a whole
AAcross 44: Two for one?
AAcross 45: Case workers?
AAcross 46: Golfing hazards
AAcross 47: ___ pasta (farfalle)
AAcross 47: ___ pasta (farfalle)
AAcross 48: 2018's debate over "Yanny or Laurel," e.g.
AAcross 49: Joey Potter's portrayer on "Dawson's Creek"KATIEHOLMES
AAcross 51: Travel on-line?
AAcross 55: Receptive to new ideas
AAcross 56: Party of 13?
AAcross 56: Party of 13?
AAcross 58: Home arena of the Bruins and CelticsTDGARDEN
AAcross 59: Painter's roll
AAcross 60: Overflow
AAcross 61: Trunk fastener?
AAcross 62: Lets out
AAcross 63: Ringo Starr's real first nameRICHARD
AAcross 67: Palate cleanser in a multicourse meal
AAcross 68: Reptiles that can walk on ceilings
AAcross 69: Casanova's intrigues
AAcross 70: Ran into in court?
AAcross 71: Wigs outGOESAPE
AAcross 72: On the take
AAcross 73: ___ the Great (ninth-century English king)
AAcross 74: Cereal ingredient
AAcross 75: Places to crash on road trips
AAcross 76: Very
AAcross 77: Purely academic
AAcross 78: Striker's replacement
AAcross 82: Copa América cheer
AAcross 83: Century in American politics
AAcross 84: Brewery sights
AAcross 85: In the ballpark
AAcross 86: Old "It cleans your breath while it cleans your teeth" sloganeerCOLGATE
AAcross 88: Awfully largeASBIGASAHOUSE
AAcross 91: Takes to the sky
AAcross 92: Paprika lookalike
AAcross 93: Forerunners of combines
AAcross 94: You can't go back on themONEWAYSTREETS
DDown 1: Cries loudly
DDown 2: Greek hero killed by a giant scorpion
DDown 3: Who once said "You wouldn't have won if we'd beaten you"
DDown 4: Win every prize in
DDown 5: Green housewarming gift
DDown 6: Wordsworth wrote one on immortality
DDown 7: Crank up the amp to 11 and go wildROCKOUT
DDown 8: Name, as a successor
DDown 9: Essentially
DDown 9: Essentially
DDown 10: Many faculty members, in briefPHDS
DDown 11: Stan who co-created Spider-Man
DDown 12: Presented perfectlyERRORFREE
DDown 13: Courtroom periods
DDown 14: Travels by car
DDown 15: Touchscreen array
DDown 16: Document kept in a safe
DDown 17: Untrustworthy sort
DDown 18: Sort ofINASENSE
DDown 19: Shiny beetle disliked by fruit growers
DDown 20: You should avoid feeding on themFASTDAYS
DDown 28: Food & Wine and Field & Stream
DDown 31: Rock musician with a knighthoodBONO
DDown 32: Deadbeat student at TV's Highland HighBEAVIS
DDown 33: "The Lady Is a Tramp" lyricist
DDown 34: Stephen King novel with a misspelling in the titlePETSEMATARY
DDown 35: Like some tires
DDown 36: Shade in the woodsFORESTGREEN
DDown 37: Steve who co-created Spider-ManDITKO
DDown 38: Absorbed
DDown 39: Express
DDown 40: Muddling through
DDown 41: Wearers of white hats
DDown 42: Sphere
DDown 44: Game featured in 2006's "Casino Royale"HOLDEM
DDown 45: Department of Buildings issuance
DDown 47: Became inseparable
DDown 48: Selling point?
DDown 50: Companies that need help
DDown 51: Didn't bid
DDown 52: Ancient Mexicas, e.g.AZTECS
DDown 53: Sister of TiffanyIVANKA
DDown 54: It may be open for business
DDown 56: Unkind, as criticism
DDown 57: German-Swiss author who won the 1946 Nobel in Literature
DDown 59: Safer of "60 Minutes"
DDown 61: Satine's profession in "Moulin Rouge!"
DDown 63: Copper wheels?RADIOCAR
DDown 64: Torch carrier's announcementIMINLOVE
DDown 65: Julius Caesar's first wifeCORNELIA
DDown 66: Calls from quarterbacks
DDown 67: Its shell doesn't crackSOFTTACO
DDown 68: U.S. Naval Academy mascot
DDown 70: Small jumper
DDown 71: Show's earnings
DDown 73: James of TV's "How the West Was Won"ARNESS
DDown 74: Field with lots of growth?
DDown 76: Pan resistant to aging
DDown 77: Ars ___ (anagram of "anagrams," aptly)MAGNA
DDown 78: Slaloming spot
DDown 79: Ford Mustang, for one
DDown 80: Valuable possession
DDown 81: Round units?
DDown 83: Stuff
DDown 84: What an essay presents
DDown 85: Her 2018 album "Dancing Queen" consists entirely of Abba covers
DDown 87: Break
DDown 89: Word spoken while waving
DDown 90: Well-chosen
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