New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2024 10 21

crossword answers
Clue Answer
RUSSIAN CURRENCY RUBLE
DREAM UP INVENT
BUMBLING INEPT
Root vegetable often paired with goat cheese BEET
Elbows in a grocery store MACARONINOODLES
“Crunched” muscles, informally ABS
“Green” prefix ECO
ON TOP OF OVER
“A rolling stone gathers no moss,” e.g. ADAGE
Mushy food for babies PAP
Truck radio user CBER
“No clue,” in text shorthand IDK
Carvey who portrays Biden on “S.N.L.” DANA
Prop for a pirate’s costume PEGLEG
LIKE MANY FINE WINES AGED
WIDEN, AS PUPILS DILATE
FLOW BACK EBB
MOUTH-RELATED ORAL
IN SEPARATE PLACES APART
Hit maximum popularity PEAK
Kiss, in Cambridge SNOG
Narrative details that don’t withstand scrutiny PLOTHOLES
AFFIRMATIVES YESES
A multitasker might keep several open on a browser TABS
LEGIT REAL
Doctor’s office jarful COTTONBALLS
Manages to find a spot, say PARKS
Toys used on snow days SLEDS
“Très ___!” (French for “Very well!”) BIEN
STRING QUARTET INSTRUMENT VIOLA
Prop for a magician’s costume TOPHAT
Make extremely thirsty PARCH
Direction to a newly knighted knight ARISE
Green eggs go-with HAM
THAT LADY HER
Move like sap from a tree OOZE
Undress with one’s eyes OGLE
Pup’s bark YIP
ROWBOAT MOVERS OARS
“Let me clarify …” IMEAN
Ending with slug or snooze FEST
Org. that might have you remove your shoes TSA
Disposable BBQ dish PAPERPLATE
Unenjoyable, to put it mildly NOTSOFUN
Totally wicked RAD
SPANISH FRIEND AMIGO
IN THE FUTURE AHEAD
REMARK SAY
p, on sheet music PIANO
Family member who usually goes by one name PET
Breaking news notification ALERT
Makeshift twist-tie PIPECLEANER
Leading medal winner at the 2024 Olympics USA
Street ___ (respect) CRED
“Sooo tasty!” YUM
Cowboy’s feat with a lasso ROPETRICK
“___ the only one seeing this?” AMI
Game with solid and striped balls POOL
SKY BLUE AZURE
LOVE TO PIECES ADORE
“The Little Mermaid” mermaid ARIEL
Captain in Jules Verne novels NEMO
Apple product discontinued in 2022 IPOD
OBLONG YELLOWISH FRUIT PAPAW
DRENCHED WET
Log cabin wood, often PINE
IRIDESCENT GEM OPAL
Makes, as a deadline MEETS
What a kid might use to hold 17-, 24-, 35- and 47-Across together ELMERSGLUE
Tired and predictable BANAL
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR
Obvious untruth NAKEDLIE
Performer prone to theatrics DIVA
Lemon drink suffix ADE
“Citizen” played by Orson Welles KANE
POP SINGER MANN AIMEE
Cautionary sign indicating a low point in the road DIP
European ___ (Anguilla anguilla) EEL