New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 26th October 2022 There are 31 across clues and 48 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 26th October 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Autonomous household helper since 2002ROOMBAAAcross 7: "I feel your pain!"THATSUCKSAAcross 16: More bountifulAMPLERAAcross 17: Inspiration for an often-repeated golf storyHOLE-IN-ONEAAcross 18: Patsy + French "to be" + Singe + Pop queen = Sales wonkMARKETRESEARCHERAAcross 20: Be nosyPRYAAcross 21: River at ArlesRHONEAAcross 22: Leopold's partner in 1920s crimeLOEBAAcross 23: Give a few laughsAMUSEAAcross 24: 1952 Winter Olympics hostOSLOAAcross 27: Boat pole + Old "once" + Pace + Essence = Chief plannerMASTERSTRATEGISTAAcross 34: Study at the eleventh hour, sayCRAMAAcross 35: River past CincinnatiOHIOAAcross 36: Sound emitted by methane emittersMOOAAcross 37: Cryer in moviesJONAAcross 38: What you're on when you're crawling ... or a hint to parsing 18-, 27-, 46- and 61-AcrossALL FOURSAAcross 42: Flat … or inflate?PADAAcross 43: Part of a stable diet?OATAAcross 44: Like some practice courtsMOOTAAcross 45: Sticky note, maybeMEMOAAcross 46: Fiber source + Auto make + Red planet + Boxing family = Noted jazz saxophonistBRANFORDMARSALISAAcross 52: All: PrefixOMNIAAcross 53: CloudlessCLEARAAcross 54: Early foe for 007DRNOAAcross 57: With 58-Across, SEAL missionsNAVALAAcross 58: See 57-AcrossOPSAAcross 61: Interpret + Hockey's Kovalchuk + Colorado ski town + Fit = On handREADILYAVAILABLEAAcross 66: RegardsAPPLIESTOAAcross 67: Arrived on horsebackRODEINAAcross 68: "Wretched hive of scum and villainy," per Obi-Wan KenobiMOSEISLEYAAcross 69: Gently rockedSWAYEDDDown 1: InclineRAMPDDown 2: Somali-born congresswoman from MinnesotaOMARDDown 3: Grand Ole ___OPRYDDown 4: ___ Day (Jan. observance)MLKDDown 5: Slangy request at a keggerBEERMEDDown 6: Playwright MillerARTHURDDown 7: "Interwebs"THENETDDown 8: Gas pump attachmentHOSEDDown 9: Quaff of gruit and wort, in days of yoreALEDDown 10: Drink "for two" in songTEADDown 11: Entitled Brit?SIRDDown 12: Open, in a wayUNCLOGDDown 13: Silver salmonCOHODDown 14: Bend it, like Beckham?KNEEDDown 15: Nikola Tesla, ethnicallySERBDDown 19: One of the friends on "Friends"ROSSDDown 23: Bank drive-thru convenienceATMDDown 24: Pearl Harbor National Memorial localeOAHUDDown 25: Begin to wakeSTIRDDown 26: Presidents Harrison, Hoover, Clinton and Obama, by birthLEOSDDown 27: Uninspiring or low-paying workMCJOBDDown 28: Erupting with noiseAROARDDown 29: One getting credit for seasonal giftsSANTADDown 30: Young inhabitant of the Hundred Acre WoodROODDown 31: Push onIMPELDDown 32: "Ditto"SOAMIDDown 33: FussesTODOSDDown 38: Radio toggleAMFMDDown 39: Lake birdLOONDDown 40: ___ Greiner, the so-called "Queen of QVC"LORIDDown 41: Co. making arrangementsFTDDDown 45: Tag, key or chip, sayMARDDown 47: "Gourd"NOODLEDDown 48: James who plays Professor X in filmMCAVOYDDown 49: Thomas ___ EdisonALVADDown 50: Shows for a later audienceREAIRSDDown 51: Unhealthy-lookingSALLOWDDown 54: 1/8 fluid ounceDRAMDDown 55: Certain tow jobREPODDown 56: Takes some down timeNAPSDDown 57: ___ the Great (sleuth of kid-lit)NATEDDown 58: ComplyOBEYDDown 59: It may mean squat to a dancerPLIEDDown 60: ThrillSENDDDown 62: Right on the dial of a grandfather clock?IIIDDown 63: "Au Revoir ___ Enfants"LESDDown 64: Big fashion inits.YSLDDown 65: ___-compliant (what public facilities must be, in brief)ADA