New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 4th October 2022 There are 34 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 4th October 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Big name in artificial intelligenceIBMAAcross 4: ElbowPRODAAcross 8: Women's links org.LPGAAAcross 12: Luau dishPOIAAcross 13: "The Great" pope between Sixtus III and HilariusLEO IAAcross 14: "The Walking Dead" actress LaurenCOHANAAcross 15: Neil deGrasse Tyson, for oneASTROPHYSICISTAAcross 18: Handwriting on a prescription, perhapsSCRAWLAAcross 19: SatanicEVILAAcross 20: The Beatles' "___ a Woman"SHESAAcross 21: One-named Greek-born soft-rock musicianYANNIAAcross 24: Diamonds, in slangICEAAcross 27: Set up a couple on a blind date, sayPLAYEDCUPIDAAcross 30: Wine label wordCRUAAcross 33: Large numberSLEWAAcross 34: Dungeons & Dragons and Diablo, in briefRPGSAAcross 35: "Drag Race" hostRUPAULAAcross 37: One way to administer fluids, for shortIVLINEAAcross 39: Voting againstANTIAAcross 40: Shimmery mineralMICAAAcross 42: Golden Bears' sch.CALAAcross 43: Kept moving quicklyZOOMEDALONGAAcross 47: Coast Guard rank: Abbr.ENSAAcross 48: Poem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary," with "The"RAVENAAcross 49: Best guesses as to "when," in briefETASAAcross 53: Cat's sound of self-relaxationPURRAAcross 55: John who wrote "How Does a Poem Mean?"CIARDIAAcross 57: "Stay focused"... or a punny description of the placement of this puzzle's circled lettersEYESONTHEPRIZEAAcross 61: Have the wheelSTEERAAcross 62: Word after baking or creamSODAAAcross 63: Beer barrelKEGAAcross 64: Casino figuresODDSAAcross 65: Spent some time in a cellar, sayAGEDAAcross 66: New Orleans-to-Tampa dir.ESEDDown 1: "No bid from me"IPASSDDown 2: "The Garden of Earthly Delights" painterBOSCHDDown 3: Anglican bishop's headwearMITREDDown 4: Implement that might be pulled by a tractorPLOWDDown 5: Risky email button to hit accidentallyREPLYALLDDown 6: "So ni-i-ice!"OOHDDown 7: Like some home improvement projects, in briefDIYDDown 8: Collections of points in mathLOCIDDown 9: Damning verbal attackPHILIPPICDDown 10: Filling at a filling stationGASDDown 11: Hill workerANTDDown 14: Honda model since 1972CIVICDDown 16: Coarse fileRASPDDown 17: Dangerous email button to hit accidentallySENDDDown 22: Vote forAYEDDown 23: Never-before-seenNEWDDown 25: Big name in insuranceCIGNADDown 26: Famed Ford flopEDSELDDown 28: The Tigers of the S.E.C.LSUDDown 29: Address on a business cardURLDDown 30: ManiaCRAZEDDown 31: Sentence that's really two sentencesRUN-ONDDown 32: Fully informedUPTOSPEEDDDown 36: TargetAIMDDown 37: Words of resignationICONCEDEDDown 38: Vincent ___ GoghVANDDown 40: Dallas ballerMAVDDown 41: Réunion, par exempleILEDDown 44: What a spell checker's red squiggly line indicatesERRORDDown 45: "Fiddlesticks!"DARNDDown 46: First, second or reverseGEARDDown 50: Tot's transportTRIKEDDown 51: Woodworking toolsADZESDDown 52: Lengthy attackSIEGEDDown 54: A multitool has a lot of themUSESDDown 56: Tablet debut of 2010IPADDDown 57: That, in TegucigalpaESODDown 58: Since Jan. 1YTDDDown 59: Bag-checking org.TSADDown 60: Harley-Davidson, on the N.Y.S.E.HOG