New York Times Crossword - October 15 2023 answers

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New York Times Crossword Answers - October 15 2023
Pieces of praise Host D-lister's quest Anjou alternative Hot sauce with a reduplicative name About whom an early critic said "Can't act, can't sing. Balding. Can dance a little" Opposite of baja Case study? "Definitely, leave it to me!" Japanese noodle dish "I declare this doughnut to be a truly tasty treat!" Blends Egg ___ yung Final opponent in many a video game Source of division at a wedding Download in progress? Cube's 12 Items of apparel in the song "My Favorite Things" Blows past Turn into a puddle, maybe "Here's one way to eat a doughnut without getting icing on your nose ..." 2006 Amy Winehouse hit La Perla purchases ___ Day, nickname for Billie Holiday Dawson of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" Work (up) Alternative to Betsy Stew Mark in a shell game Sign of a sellout One way to have something down Night before Pulls rank on, in a way Character asked to "shine down," in a children's song ___ student "Let's raise a glass to this outstanding doughnut!" Tolkien's Treebeard, for one Mideast rulers Interrupts when it's not one's place to do so It "shines with a mournful light, like its own tear," in an Andrew Marvell poem Prix ___ menu "Lemme think ..." Originally named Natural leaders, it's said Corsica, par exemple Likely to offend, for short Telenovela, e.g. "___ everybody?" Inventory: Abbr. D.E.A. agent "It is an undeniable fact that this doughnut is awesome!" Long span of time Massages Downtempo electronica genre Like those celebrating a "day of visibility" on March 31 Heading on a certain neighborhood poster Lure in the "Odyssey" Foofaraws Certain filler words Like a baseball shutout "This doughnut is the talk of the town!" Pass quickly (through) Small houses in the Southwest Movie featuring Mickey Mouse in a wizard's cap "Me as well!" Magazine "real estate" Frozen treat named for a playful animal Little copper? Keep going "Get it?" Their first five parts are often disguised, for short Oil industry acronym Megacelebrity, maybe "Red" leader Some blackjack wagers Makes, as money Pod cast? Response to "Cómo estás?" "Come to think of it ..." When doubled, a fly Symbols in social media handles Clothing "Bones" Sonicare competitor Civil rights activist Sylvia who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom German lead-in to haus "This doughnut would be great dipped in milk!" Game popular in Brooklyn streets What has good coverage for retirement? Mazatlán moolah Symbol of freshness Foofaraw TV "Cousin" Chateau ___ Michelle (Washington winery) Headed up Pithy review Symbol Get "I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts ..." Up-to-date Doesn't move An annual vaccination can limit its spread Japanese noodle joint Fixed completely Indeed, quaintly Two inside an ellipse Garfunkel's partner in song Treasure Trattoria bowlful Cheer squad's cry Numbered things in N.Y.C. Subway stops: Abbr. Gets ready for a Ms. Olympia contest, perhaps Civil rights icon Mandela Many fans of the "Enola Holmes" franchise Hotbeds of tourist activity Genre for George Clinton or Earth, Wind & Fire Like rocks or clocks, but not a fox or ox Pull up They're called "white carrots" in Scotland Gets something straight? Snickers alternatives One-eyed god Kid often nicknamed "Trey" "Rough Translation" podcaster Not just "a" Bit of movie theater candy Dense cake A, B, C or D, but rarely E Banded gemstone Author of "De vulgari eloquentia" Former governor of Georgia? Popular tabloid subjects Org. with "Informed Delivery" emails The Promised Land Nukes Great deal Mai ___ Coolers, for short Word with "to work" or "to stun"

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