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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 17th October 2024

There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 17th October 2024. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Fed the kitty, perhapsCATSAT
AAcross 7: Salve
AAcross 11: #1 palBFF
AAcross 14: Hercule's creatorAGATHA
AAcross 15: One who might make a comeback?
AAcross 16: Hebrew name meaning "my God"ELI
AAcross 17: Much ado about some punctuation?PERIODDRAMA
AAcross 19: No pro
AAcross 20: It's often gained by knocking
AAcross 21: Only city that entirely surrounds a country
AAcross 22: Request from Oliver Twist
AAcross 23: Nutrition fig.RDA
AAcross 24: Anger over a grammatically incorrect sentence?RUNONFUMES
AAcross 26: She served on the court with Antonin and AnthonySANDRA
AAcross 29: Silky fabrics
AAcross 30: Hunting cap feature
AAcross 34: 1930s vice president John ___ Garner
AAcross 35: Harsh words regarding the past and the present?TENSEEXCHANGE
AAcross 38: Harbor sights
AAcross 39: Take off
AAcross 40: Commercial success?ADSALE
AAcross 42: Shipmate of Capt. KirkLTSULU
AAcross 46: Brawl over what to call a piece of writing?TITLEFIGHT
AAcross 50: Toddler's need, maybe
AAcross 51: Grassy expanses
AAcross 52: RegardingINRE
AAcross 53: Build, as a relationship
AAcross 55: Possibilities
AAcross 56: Punny summary of the battle between editor and writer seen in 17-, 24-, 35- and 46-Across?
AAcross 58: Ornamental pond fish
AAcross 59: Cross paths
AAcross 60: Pill bug, e.g.
AAcross 61: The Middle Ages or the Renaissance
AAcross 62: ___ Nublar, fictional setting of "Jurassic Park"ISLA
AAcross 63: Ending point of the first marathon
DDown 1: Sprinkling on a lox bagel
DDown 2: What is to be done?
DDown 3: Pattern of intersecting stripes
DDown 4: Use a spoon, say
DDown 5: What Alexander Graham Bell suggested as the standard telephone-answering greeting
DDown 6: Thomas Lincoln, familiarly
DDown 7: Industry mogul
DDown 8: Don't you forget it!
DDown 9: Light units
DDown 10: Violent sport, for shortMMA
DDown 11: Flattering, as clothing
DDown 12: First city in Europe with paved streets (1339)
DDown 13: Touch
DDown 18: Gru's twin brother in the "Despicable Me" franchiseDRU
DDown 22: Blue lobsters and white tigers, e.g.
DDown 24: Half-baked?
DDown 25: Drawings that might encounter problems with intellectual property lawFANART
DDown 27: Consonants articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth
DDown 28: Do some grapplin'
DDown 31: Was up
DDown 32: Big feller?
DDown 33: Drug also called "rocket fuel" or "ozone," for short
DDown 35: Absolutely amazingTODIEFOR
DDown 36: One side of a perpetual war in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four"EASTASIA
DDown 37: "Stop right there!"
DDown 38: Tall and pointy, as ears
DDown 41: Uses TurboTax, perhapsEFILES
DDown 43: Green, say
DDown 44: Scenic spot to snorkel
DDown 45: Overturns
DDown 47: Dirt
DDown 48: Climate activist ThunbergGRETA
DDown 49: Billy Joel's "Tell ___ About It"
DDown 53: Observe Ramadan, in a way
DDown 54: "Then again …," in a textOTOH
DDown 56: Bon ___
DDown 57: K.G.B. rival during the Cold War
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