New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2023 10 17

crossword answers
Clue Answer
PARIS SUBWAY METRO
Throw forcefully, in modern parlance YEET
Middle: Prefix MESO
Casual office occasions DRESSDOWNDAYS
DEATHLY PALE ASHEN
Absolutely inundated with work, so to speak BURIEDALIVE
Car whose emblem is a trident MASERATI
Arizona city that hosts the Fiesta Bowl GLENDALE
OCTOBER BIRTHSTONE OPAL
TERMINATE END
Free spot, in brief PSA
HAD OWNED
OPPOSITE OF POST- PRE
TRAVERSES SPANS
Impossible result in a World Cup final TIE
POKE FUN KID
Nickname that sounds like two letters of the alphabet ARI
It’s just a thought IDEA
Intros to many YouTube videos ADS
Drawn-out military attack SIEGE
Bell ringer’s prank DINGDONGDITCH
11-time sci-fi role for Anthony Daniels C3PO
TENNIS CALL LET
___ pot (receptacle for clearing nasal passages) NETI
“My word is my bond,” informally ONGOD
Japanese audio brand AIWA
Coldplay’s “___ la Vida” VIVA
PROMISING WORDS IDO
LEAD-IN TO METER DECI
“You get it?” SEE
NON-PRO? ANTI
Struggles to swallow GAGSON
Ryan of rom-coms MEG
Sharply hurt STUNG
Thematic element in 2023’s “Oppenheimer” ATOM
Pocket picked at lunch? PITA
Cleared one’s plate, say ATE
S, in Morse code DOTDOTDOT
New Haven-to-Hartford dir. NNE
INTELLIGENCE ORG. NSA
Puzzle in a children’s activity book MAZE
NIGHT BEFORE EVE
Daniel who led a 1786-87 rebellion SHAYS
Feminine aspect of the masculine personality, in Jungian psychology ANIMA
The same, in Latin IDEM
CHIPPED AWAY AT ERODED
FINK RAT
Spoke grandly ORATED
“Kiss From a Rose” singer SEAL
Saigon’s counterpart, once HANOI
New-fashioned NOVEL
COMPADRE PAL
Crack after a bolt THUNDERCLAP
LAUNDRY UNITS LOADS
VIVACITY ELAN
Friend of Tarzan APE
Covers, as a country road TARS
Itchy hands, for the arrival of money, supposedly OMEN
Last of 26, in Canada ZED
Wade through a book just to trash it, maybe HATEREAD
Irish name variant derived from John SHAYNE
Modern manufacturing device ? or you, when answering 17-, 31-, 39- and 46-Across? 3DPRINTER
SOPRANO FLEMING RENEE
Contractor’s guess: Abbr. EST
Emphatic challenge DOUBLEDOGDARE
OPPOSITE OF PALEO- NEO
Disorderly pile HEAP
LIKE COMPUTER CODE BINARY
Highland garment outlawed by the Disclothing Act of 1746 KILT
One behind, in baseball DOWNARUN
PRIESTLY VESTMENT ALB
“Play it by ear” and “all ears,” e.g. IDIOMS
That’s a wrap! SARI
Sin represented by John Doe in the movie “Se7en” ENVY
Home of the Inca Trail PERU
“And there you have it!” TADA