New York Times Answers - Saturday, 5th October 2024 There are 34 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 5th October 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Newcastle-under-___, Staffordshire, EnglandLYMEAAcross 5: WailBAWLAAcross 9: Zealous sectsCULTSAAcross 14: "Reward" for altruism, maybeGOODKARMAAAcross 16: Beer whose name means "morning sun"ASAHIAAcross 17: Pitches low and inside?SUBWAYADSAAcross 18: Feature of Garamond or PerpetuaSERIFAAcross 19: Forensic site in Quantico, Va.FBILABAAcross 20: Like Russia before 1917TSARISTAAcross 22: Midday assignationNOONERAAcross 23: Org. that discourages travelingNBAAAcross 24: GetsNABSAAcross 25: Mercedes ___, icon of Argentine folk musicSOSAAAcross 26: Unforgettable night, perhapsDREAMDATEAAcross 29: Affliction for Morrie in "Tuesdays With Morrie," in briefALSAAcross 30: What shells can be filled withCREWTEAMSAAcross 31: Rotary successorTOUCHTONEAAcross 32: Oldest city in FranceMARSEILLEAAcross 33: Bodyweight exerciseDIPAAcross 36: Ready to dropBONETIREDAAcross 37: W.H. Auden's "The Fall of ___"ROMEAAcross 38: RatFINKAAcross 39: Buddy Guy's "Damn Right, ___ Got the Blues"IVEAAcross 40: UnchangingSTATICAAcross 42: There are layers to thisLASAGNAAAcross 44: Double duty?STUNTSAAcross 45: Plus ___ (national motto of Spain)ULTRAAAcross 46: Part of a doping investigationBLOOD TESTAAcross 49: Kites, e.g.BIRDSAAcross 50: One who sees what you mean?LIP READERAAcross 50: One who sees what you mean?LIPREADERAAcross 51: TadSKOSHAAcross 52: Site for artisansETSYAAcross 53: Like some narratives and roomsTIDYDDown 1: Some appliancesLGSDDown 2: "Imbecile!"YOUFOOLDDown 3: DonMOBBOSSDDown 4: Given name of the first Countess MountbattenEDWINADDown 5: Political activist who organized 1963's March on WashingtonBAYARDRUSTINDDown 6: ___ studies (field for Rashid Khalidi and Edward Said)ARABDDown 7: Erroneous justification for a 2003 invasion, for shortW.M.D.DDown 7: Erroneous justification for a 2003 invasion, for shortWMDDDown 8: Seventh and final "Chronicles of Narnia" book, with "The"LASTBATTLEDDown 9: First word in some Spanish restaurant namesCASADDown 10: Handle onlineUSERNAMEDDown 11: Things to wrangle withLARIATSDDown 12: Lover of Pyramus, in OvidTHISBEDDown 13: SortsSIFTSDDown 15: Plant of the mustard familyKALEDDown 21: It's nothing newSAMEOLDSTORYDDown 22: Edward Snowden's former employerNSADDown 23: One being onboardedNEWHIREDDown 27: Accounts ___ (ledger phrase)RECEIVABLEDDown 28: Gertrude, for oneDANEDDown 30: KeyCOREDDown 31: Drinkers' vesselsTANKARDSDDown 32: Name of the whale in "Pinocchio"MONSTRODDown 33: Epitome of completenessDOTTEDIDDown 34: Penalty taker's lamentIMISSEDDDown 35: Chest bump?PECDDown 36: Post-Trebek "Jeopardy!" hostBIALIKDDown 37: Go off onRANTATDDown 38: BunglesFLUBSDDown 41: CheekTUDEDDown 43: Big cutGASHDDown 44: ConcessionsSOPSDDown 47: WastedLITDDown 48: Whirl, so to speakTRY