New York Times Answers - Saturday, 26th October 2024 There are 37 across clues and 33 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 26th October 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hotel room stapleTV SETAAcross 6: "Hound Dog" singer Big ___ ThorntonMAMAAAcross 10: Freshly pressed grapes before fermentationMUSTAAcross 14: WayROUTEAAcross 15: Reality show winner since 2002IDOLAAcross 16: Bridge pieceIBARAAcross 17: Spotted, in a wayACNEDAAcross 18: Meaning of a finger wagNOPEAAcross 19: ZipNONEAAcross 20: People to hang out withPALSAAcross 21: MoodVIBEAAcross 22: Fish whose egg casings are called "mermaid's purses"SKATEAAcross 23: Oslo Accords signatory, for shortPLOAAcross 24: Fail to tailLOSEAAcross 25: Not spent anymoreRESTEDAAcross 26: Two-time Oscar nominee JoanCUSACKAAcross 28: Go no furtherHALTAAcross 29: "We'll let ourselves in"DONTWAITUPFORUSAAcross 34: Medical breakthrough of 1954 that yielded a Nobel PrizeORGAN TRANSPLANTAAcross 35: Masters of bad impersonations?IDENTITYTHIEVESAAcross 36: Pub fixturesLOOSAAcross 37: Takes rootSETSINAAcross 38: InciteURGE ONAAcross 41: Tony winner JudithIVEYAAcross 42: Letters on a Busch Stadium hatSTLAAcross 44: She played Julia in 2009's "Julie & Julia"MERYLAAcross 45: Cut and polish, maybeEDITAAcross 46: Big birdRHEAAAcross 47: Two shakesASECAAcross 48: Spin out on the ice?AXELAAcross 49: Reasons for some street closuresFAIRSAAcross 50: In ___ (unmoved)SITUAAcross 51: Birthstone that begins with the same letter as its monthOPALAAcross 52: "ER" actress LauraINNESAAcross 53: Go berserkSNAPAAcross 54: Slim winning marginNOSEAAcross 55: Quite the partyBIGDODDown 1: Name on the playbill for the 1936 Salzburg FestivalTRAPPDDown 2: One of a singing duo?VOCAL CORDDDown 3: SolariumSUN LOUNGEDDown 4: Périodes chaudes de l'annéeETESDDown 5: With 43-Down, fictional coach of AFC RichmondTEDDDown 6: Skimpy garmentsMINISKIRTSDDown 7: Building blockADOBEDDown 8: BroodMOPEDDown 9: Drink mentioned four times in the prologue of "The Canterbury Tales"ALEDDown 10: Deluxe wraps?MINKSTOLESDDown 11: Menace in "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania"U-BOATDDown 12: "À votre ___!"SANTEDDown 13: Out on a limb, sayTREEDDDown 21: CallingVOCATIONDDown 22: Something to wallow inSELF-PITYDDown 24: Spade, for oneLAWN TOOLDDown 25: Naughty list?RAP SHEETDDown 27: Vessel that hasn't crossed the Canadian border since 1993STANLEYCUPDDown 28: The so-called "Rocket City" of the SouthHUNTSVILLEDDown 29: Emphatic agreementDOIDDown 30: When doubled, a pop nicknameTAYDDown 31: GorgeousRAVISHINGDDown 32: Not yet explored, as a tombUNENTEREDDDown 33: Map abbrs.STSDDown 38: Where Dr. J played college hoops, for shortUMASSDDown 39: Amber, e.g.RESINDDown 40: Van Susteren of TV newsGRETADDown 41: They might be brightIDEASDDown 43: See 5-DownLASSODDown 45: National, formerlyEXPODDown 46: Asian royalRANIDDown 48: Chicago's ___ Center, formerly known as the Amoco BuildingAONDDown 49: Small inventionFIB