New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 19th October 2022 There are 36 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 19th October 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Game pieces in Othello and Connect FourDISCSAAcross 6: Provocative … like this answer's position in the grid?EDGYAAcross 10: Q: What happens when the ___ clears over Los Angeles? A: UCLA!SMOGAAcross 14: Beer brand whose name translates to "morning sun"ASAHIAAcross 15: Looney Tunes bunnyLOLAAAcross 16: Cézanne or GauguinPAULAAcross 17: "You cooked this? It's *disgusting*!" said Tom ___INVERYPOORTASTEAAcross 20: Gumbo, e.g.STEWAAcross 21: One foot in "the grave," poetically speakingIAMBAAcross 22: FestoonADORNAAcross 23: Bugle call at lights outTAPSAAcross 25: Support group associated with the Twelve StepsALANONAAcross 26: "What do you mean there are no PlayStations left in stock?" asked Tom ___INCONSOLABLYAAcross 31: "Peace out"SEEYAAAcross 32: "Well, ___ be!"ILLAAcross 32: "Well, ___ be!"ILL.AAcross 33: LipSASSAAcross 37: Spot for a sojournINNAAcross 38: Charge for tardinessLATEFEEAAcross 42: Grief-stricken stateWOEAAcross 43: Scorch on a stovetopSEARAAcross 45: Brewery vesselVATAAcross 46: Pastry dough used in crullers and beignetsCHOUXAAcross 48: "I’m worried I may have anemia," said Tom ___UNIRONICALLYAAcross 52: Had an inclinationLEANEDAAcross 55: Kind of columnONESAAcross 56: Specialty of clerics, druids and paladins, in Dungeons & DragonsMAGICAAcross 57: Flat, for shortTWODAAcross 59: AssistantAIDEAAcross 63: "You guys are supposed to be 'Wise Men' and *these* are the gifts you bring a newborn?!" asked Tom, ___FRANKLYINCENSEDAAcross 66: With 54-Down, back to fightingATITAAcross 67: Gumbo ingredientOKRAAAcross 68: Het (up)RILEDAAcross 69: "That's terrible!"OHNOAAcross 70: Hammer's endPEENAAcross 71: ___ of the stateENEMYDDown 1: Spot for a speechDAISDDown 2: "Who ___?!" (“That's true of everyone!”)ISNTDDown 3: Relief pitcher's successSAVEDDown 4: Target of a canine's canines, maybeCHEWTOYDDown 5: Ben Kingsley or Ian McKellen, e.g.SIRDDown 6: "West Texas town" in a classic country songEL PASODDown 7: Gloom's partnerDOOMDDown 8: Formless massGLOBDDown 9: Common word in pirate-speakYARDDown 10: Outings devoted to relaxation and self-careSPADAYSDDown 11: Employee at a brick-and-mortar businessMASONDDown 12: Musical bit that slowly fadesOUTRODDown 13: Close in many close-upsGLENNDDown 18: Coyote callsYIPSDDown 19: Seven-foot, sayTALLDDown 24: Particularly particularANALDDown 25: CompetentABLEDDown 26: Goddess with a reduplicative nameISISDDown 27: Bird with a reduplicative nameNENEDDown 28: John of "The Suicide Squad"CENADDown 29: Not be straight withLIETODDown 30: TV E.T.ALFDDown 34: Nowhere to be found, sayAWOLDDown 35: Genre for Luther VandrossSOULDDown 36: "___ and I Know It" (2012 #1 hit for 52-Down)SEXYDDown 39: FerventAVIDDDown 40: Sailor, in slangTARDDown 41: Behold: Lat.ECCEDDown 44: Encounter unexpectedlyRUN INTODDown 47: Is connectedHASANINDDown 49: Prominent part of an apatosaurusNECKDDown 50: Pulitzer-winning columnist PeggyNOONANDDown 51: Visiting the Natl. Museum of African American History and Culture, sayINDCDDown 52: Electronic dance music duo that performed at the 2012 Super Bowl halftime showLMFAODDown 53: Home to over seven billion peopleEARTHDDown 54: See 66-AcrossAGAINDDown 57: Rug ratTYKEDDown 58: ___ transferWIREDDown 60: Man, for oneISLEDDown 61: ConsiderDEEMDDown 62: Swirl in a streamEDDYDDown 64: Hack (off)LOPDDown 65: Before, to ByronERE