New York Times Answers - Saturday, 15th October 2022 There are 34 across clues and 33 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 15th October 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tricky spot to be in?MAGICSHOPAAcross 10: COPY, perhapsSTAMPAAcross 15: Coffee orderAMERICANOAAcross 16: Seasonal shop, e.g.POP-UPAAcross 17: Adherent to the motto "Fortune favors the bold"RISK TAKERAAcross 18: WrongAMISSAAcross 19: Pretentious displayARTSINESSAAcross 20: Start fishingCASTAAcross 21: Org. with many overseas workersCIAAAcross 22: What makes the short list?ETC.AAcross 23: Prefix with -centricETHNOAAcross 25: Father of CalypsoATLASAAcross 28: Nothing to write home aboutMEHAAcross 29: Something you might get at the beachCOLORAAcross 30: Volleyball positionSETTERAAcross 32: Large storage unitPETABYTEAAcross 34: Home contractor specialty, for shortHVACAAcross 36: Word with bread or waterSODAAAcross 37: Certain marine herdWHALEPODAAcross 41: LickspittleYES-MANAAcross 45: Loved, with "up"EATENAAcross 46: Word that retains its meaning when preceded by "no"DUHAAcross 48: Be a pest, in a wayTEASEAAcross 49: Took a hard fall, informallyBITITAAcross 50: Something a TV station may not earn money from, for shortPSAAAcross 51: Abbr. in calculusLIMAAcross 52: VerdantLUSHAAcross 53: Declaration of innocenceITWASNTMEAAcross 57: Boy who said "Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about"LINUSAAcross 58: "Beowulf" and "Aeneid," for twoEPICPOEMSAAcross 59: Warmest month in PatagoniaENEROAAcross 60: Is shocked or horrified by the image of, jocularlyCANTUNSEEAAcross 61: First permanent settlement by people of European descent in what is now UtahOGDENAAcross 62: M.I.T.'s sports team nameENGINEERSDDown 1: Latin music duoMARACASDDown 2: "Ain't it so?"AMIRITEDDown 3: Big pictureGESTALTDDown 4: Ticks offIRKSDDown 5: Corp. with a red umbrella implied in its logoCITIDDown 6: What classic sonnets doSCANDDown 7: N.B.A. legend OlajuwonHAKEEMDDown 8: Simple danceONE-STEPDDown 9: Taycan and MacanPORSCHESDDown 10: Head-in-the-clouds sortSPACE CADETDDown 11: What makes clam chowder "Manhattan" rather than "New England"TOMATOBASEDDown 12: How an imitator or silly person actsAPISHLYDDown 13: Words of prohibitionMUSTNOTDDown 14: Here's even more: Abbr.PPSDDown 24: Rock that's gradedOREDDown 24: Rock that's gradedORE.DDown 26: Fashion trend embraced by Fendi and VersaceATHLEISUREDDown 27: Potentially prophetic childSEVENTHSONDDown 31: Lil Baby's genreRAPDDown 33: The first "T" of TOTY [___ of the Year award]TOYDDown 35: Renaissance-era cupCODPIECEDDown 37: Bug catcherWEBDDown 38: Coming down hard?HAILINGDDown 39: Keyed in (to)ATTUNEDDDown 40: Item on a janitorial cartDUSTPANDDown 42: Certain lap dogMALTESEDDown 43: Not quite boilingASIMMERDDown 44: Pokémon's Gary and Ash, e.g.NEMESESDDown 47: Verbal interruption and hesitationHAWINGDDown 54: Prologue followerACTIDDown 55: Woven, as a 37-DownSPUNDDown 56: Choice of one who's too hard to pleaseNONEDDown 57: "Titanic" co-star, familiarlyLEO