New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2022 10 13

crossword answers
Clue Answer
Dispensed, with “out” METED
Actress Harper of “No Country for Old Men” TESS
IT MAY BE HARD TO FOLLOW ACT
“EastEnders” broadcaster, with “the” BEEB
Run off ? or how to make the answers to 17-, 21-, 34-, 44- and 53-Across fit their clues SKIPTOWN
Bluff, say LIE
Congress-created media giant NPR
ALL EARS ALERT
Devil’s bargain, so to speak BADDEAL
Meaningful work, for short? OED
Their scores are on some coll. applications GEDS
Consumer’s energy source, informally CARB
A bird in flight, for Lufthansa LOGO
Extended feature of “Hey Jude” and “Layla” CODA
Apt rhyme for “fit” SNIT
“Sounds exciting,” sincerely or sarcastically OHFUN
It’s played in the 5-Across, informally BBALL
Evidence provider for some citations RADAR
GO TO SEE
Opposite of an exception NORM
___ MILK MALTED
“Documentary Now!” cable channel, originally IFC
Gives ___ (attempts) ASHOT
EXTRA: ABBR. ADDL
After, before POST
Longtime CBS procedural NCIS
Was laid up AILED
Some items in purses, for short IDS
Churchill portrayer in 2017’s “Darkest Hour” OLDMAN
Fruit liqueur from Italy LIMONCELLO
Many morality tales FABLES
Jamaican sprinter Thompson-Herah with five Olympic golds ELAINE
MANHATTAN COMPONENT RYE
“Careful where you open this” indicator NSFW
They’re the pits (AZ) HOMESALES
Best New American Play award OBIE
WITHDRAW RECANT
Birds whose eyes don’t move OWLS
Start of an objection (TX) BLAREDOUT
Going both ways RECIPROCAL
Clairvoyant’s claim ESP
OLD MUSIC HALLS ODEA
Glue amounts, often DABS
Lumpy citrus UGLI
Isolates, in a way SILOS
Props can build it up EGO
SERVE AS A GO-BETWEEN LIAISE
Booty spot? (PA) CHEERIEST
Heat setting, in brief NBA
“Sorry ___ sorry” NOT
“Go on, do something funny” AMUSEME
Sole (UT) PROVOLONE
PAINFUL EFFORT TRAVAIL
Do something amazing for another BEAHERO
MOVE, INFORMALLY RELO
ATTEMPTS TRIES
Squeezed (out) EKED
Like leis FLORAL
“… about up to here” YEAHIGH
THROW OUT TOSS
IN THE MAIL SENT
“Sixteen Tons” singer, often BASSO
Dress nicely, with “up” TOG
ENCUMBERED LADEN
Sunset shade (MT) REBUTTED
Mankind, biblically ADAM
Did some campaign work POLLED
Poet who originated the phrase “For whom the bell tolls” DONNE
SOUNDS OF REALIZATION AHS
Holst’s “The Planets,” for one SUITE
15-Across focus: Abbr. WDS
Ready, informally PREP
Unequaled, ever ALLTIME
Enjoyed something with relish, say ATEITUP
Hairy twin in a Bible story ESAU
Bottle-___ FED