New York Times Answers - Saturday, 12th October 2019 There are 38 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 12th October 2019. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Crumbly salad ingredientFETAAAcross 5: Halves of some measurementsWIDTHSAAcross 11: It might involve a DNA testCSIAAcross 14: Love of mythology?AMORAAcross 15: Exam required before entering uniA LEVELAAcross 16: Something good in baseball, but bad in bankingRUNAAcross 17: Kind of ball for indoor playNERFAAcross 18: Usually nonremunerative undertakingPETPROJECTAAcross 20: It's named for a Norse goddess of wisdom: Abbr.FRIAAcross 21: Will figureSONAAcross 22: SupersedeREPLACEAAcross 23: Funk of Funk & WagnallsISAACAAcross 25: Punk cousinEMOAAcross 27: "Right on"AMENAAcross 28: Characters in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"COMMASAAcross 30: Batman portrayer of TV and filmADAMWESTAAcross 33: Request softenerNOPRESSUREAAcross 35: Online feed lettersRSSAAcross 36: A spy might send a message in oneSECRET CODEAAcross 38: Unaccredited university, sayDEGREEMILLAAcross 40: Do some basic mathADDAAcross 43: Green giantSIERRACLUBAAcross 45: Sound around a cradleDIALTONEAAcross 47: "Miss ___"SAIGONAAcross 49: Capitol Hill activityVOTEAAcross 50: 1969 novel subtitled "Ardor: A Family Chronicle"ADAAAcross 52: Brandon ___, lead role in 1999's "Boys Don't Cry"TEENAAAcross 53: Northern fishers' implementsICESAWSAAcross 56: Arctic explorer JohnRAEAAcross 58: Skin picTATAAcross 59: Screen for a shooterLENSFILTERAAcross 61: Corrupt, in British slangBENTAAcross 62: Big Ten East sch.PSUAAcross 63: Genesis peakARARATAAcross 64: Bring downRAZEAAcross 65: CrossedMETAAcross 66: Lax in dutyREMISSAAcross 67: ___ Bongo, president of Gabon for 42 yearsOMARDDown 1: Amateur work based on existing characters, informallyFANFICDDown 2: Boston collegeEMERSONDDown 3: Singer with the 1992 double-platinum album "Little Earthquakes"TORIAMOSDDown 4: Sound from a toyARFDDown 5: Newspaper with the slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness," in briefWAPODDown 6: "The L Word" creator ChaikenILENEDDown 7: Case worker: Abbr.DETDDown 8: One who runs the showTVPRODUCERDDown 9: "___, boy!"HEREDDown 10: Not stay in the bucketSLOPDDown 11: Joe might need thisCREAMERDDown 12: A "lousy teacher," per Bill GatesSUCCESSDDown 13: Partner of purposesINTENTSDDown 19: "The Hunger Games" actress, in tabloidsJLAWDDown 21: Like promethium, among all the rare earth metalsSCARCESTDDown 24: Cranked (up)AMPEDDDown 26: Down patMASTEREDDDown 29: Italian film director LeoneSERGIODDown 31: Kitchen drawers?AROMASDDown 32: Treat, in a wayMEDICATEDDown 34: Tennis feat named for the athlete who achieved it in 2003 and 2015SERENASLAMDDown 37: Woman's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabetELLIEDDown 39: Winter Olympics pairLUGETEAMDDown 40: NyQuil alternativeADVILPMDDown 41: Bishop's territoryDIOCESEDDown 42: Kind of bread with chopped fruitDATENUTDDown 44: Treasure troveBONANZADDown 46: Minimalist's desireLESSDDown 48: Flap one's gumsNATTERDDown 51: QuartersAREASDDown 54: Way offAFARDDown 55: Kind of transferWIREDDown 57: Language ___ARTSDDown 60: TNT element?TRIDDown 61: DudeBRO