NYT Crossword October 31 2016 answers
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October 31 2016 crossword
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Twin city of Raleigh:
DURHAM
Something thrown at a bull's-eye:
DART
Pusher's customer:
USER
Carnival attraction:
RIDE
___ pants (baggy wear):
HAREM
See 6-Down:
AGE
With 5-Down, present time:
MODERN
Dictionary offering: Abbr.:
DEF
Grocery section with milk and yogurt:
DAIRY
German "a":
EIN
Crazily fast:
FRENETIC
The "m" of e = mc^2:
MASS
"Old boys' network" meeting places:
MENSCLUBS
Friendliness:
AMITY
Cry to an attack dog:
SICEM
One cubic meter:
STERE
Italian cheese:
ASIAGO
Tire filler:
AIR
Give off:
EMIT
1988 #1 hit for UB40:
REDREDWINE
City between Dallas and Austin:
WACO
"___ going!":
NICE
Oak or elm:
TREE
Big feature on a donkey:
EAR
Empty ___ (parent whose children have all moved away):
NESTER
A pitching ace has a low one, in brief:
ERA
1971 hit for Marvin Gaye subtitled "The Ecology":
MERCYMERCYME
Like a Monday crossword puzzle, relatively speaking:
EASY
Western plateau:
MESA
Toy gun pellets:
BBS
See 34-Down:
BABA
___ Mawr College:
BRYN
Observed:
SEEN
Year: Sp.:
ANO
List-ending abbr.:
ETAL
Regions:
AREAS
Left behind:
ABANDONED
"___ Lay Dying":
ASI
With 27-Down, foe of the Forty Thieves:
ALI
Like some textbooks:
USED
Setting for "The King and I":
SIAM
Funny Bombeck:
ERMA
June 6, 1944:
DDAY
1920s standard with the lyric "Sugar's sweet, so is she":
BYEBYEBLACKBIRD
Removing surgically:
EXCISING
New York City mayor de Blasio:
BILL
Head: Ger.:
KOPF
Woman in "The King and I":
ANNA
12, on a grandfather clock:
XII
___ bin Laden, 2011 Navy SEALs target:
OSAMA
Salt, chemically:
NACL
Barley beard:
AWN
Psychic power, informally:
ESP
"The Time Machine" race:
ELOI
"30 Rock" or "3rd Rock From the Sun":
SITCOM
June preceder:
MAY
1986 hit for Talking Heads:
WILDWILDLIFE
Policy experts:
WONKS
Perfect:
IDEAL
Sierra ___ (African country):
LEONE
Bottom-of-the-bottle stuff:
DREGS
Flowed back:
EBBED
Classical music halls:
ODEONS
Decay:
ROT
Yawn-inducing:
BLAH
Word that fills both blanks in "This ___ is your ___":
LAND
Brother of Cain:
ABEL
Jekyll's alter ego:
HYDE
Gas in commercial signs:
NEON
1990 hit that samples the bass line from Queen/Bowie's "Under Pressure":
ICEICEBABY
Item of apparel often worn backward:
CAP
Commercial lead-in to Pen:
EPI
1941 film "citizen":
KANE
Complain, complain, complain:
NAG
Laid down the first card:
OPENED
Toboggan, e.g.:
SLED
Route displayer on a dashboard, for short:
GPS
Word with finger or America:
MIDDLE
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