Crossword Puzzle Answers - 10/01/2015 - The NY Times, LA Times, Usa Today, Newsday, Universal and more
- Crossword Puzzle Answers - Solutions for daily newspapers: The NY Times, LA Times, Usa Today, Newsday, Universal and more.
- Warrior of legend,
- Smallest prime number,
- Series of skirmishes,
- Sports-page summary,
- Send out invitations,
- Positions for favorable viewing,
- Many Louvre pieces,
- Has the wherewithal,
- Farm wagon of a sort,
- Jewelry container, maybe,
- End for mob or text,
- Baltimore newspaper,
- Ambulance worker (Abbr.),
- 'Survivor' setting, often,
- 'People' competitor,
- Membership cost,
- Rap sheet item,
- Like some of the Rockies,
- Cartoonist Thomas,
- Father's Day gift,
- Pirate's sound of frustration,
- Nature's cut cover,
- Military branch up high, briefly,
- Part of the Corn Belt,
- Loose rock debris,
- word (briefly),
- Work with a K-9 Corps,
- Word on Irish stamps,
- Topped, as a torte,
- Summer Olympics event,
- Party planning website,
- Peanut, in the South,
- Presidential term, often,
- Prone to deceive,
- Put at risk,
- Real-life incident,
- Sarandon Oscar role,
- Prepare to hem,
- Source of flour or rumors,
- Set of principles,
- Storybook elephant king,
- Something to build on,
- Painter of dreamscapes,
- New Hampshire college,
- Of ebb and flow,
- No longer changeable,
- Long, long time,
- One enjoying the sights,
- Has staying power,
- Fudge the facts,
- Ornamental jug,
- English channel, with ''the'',
- Do some woodworking,
- Eiffel Tower, essentially,
- Do a dispatcher's job,
- Do a diner chore,
- Certain sultanate subject,
- Brought to light,
- Benedict Arnold's co-conspirator,
- Bear seen at night,
- 20-stamp buy,
- ''Look ye leap'',
- Town in New York state,
- Third canonical hour,
- Susan's "All My Children" role,
- Sunglasses, in slang,
- Spot not easily removed,
- Payment for a poker hand,
- Slaps the cuffs on,
- Writer of verse,
- Shutout score, in soccer,
- Red remote button, typically,
- Ready for a commitment?,
- Processes a credit card,
- Plant-swelling problem,
- One of 52,
- Place for old hits,
- One afraid of pain?,
- Old-fashioned introduction,
- No longer one,
- Manning of the NFL,
- Radium discoverer Marie,
- Make accustomed (to),
- Magic lamp occupant,
- Like sheet music?,
- Like Goodwill goods,
- Select from a group,
- Like a rainbow,
- Like a good jingle,
- Like a bright night,
- Legendary bird of prey,
- Kind of jacket,
- It may have one's hours on it,
- Jack, king or queen,
- Jack of trades,
- Some overhangs,
- Guy to find in kids' books,
- Indian state or its tea,
- Girl, to Burns,
- Use a keyboard,
- Doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth,
- Get-up-and-go,
- Georgia Tech grad, perhaps,
- Forensic tool, nowadays,
- Dud of a car,
- First half of an inning,
- Way to preserve,
- Things in a pod,
- Dry, as champagne,
- Did alpine calls,
- Derived a conclusion,
- Countermands a deletion,
- Made a right turn, on a horse,
- Luxury auto, for short,
- Kind of passage,
- Legalese for "unless",
- Increased, as prices,
- Inverted "v" mark,
- In dire need of funds,
- Horses running leisurely,
- Hallow conclusion?,
- Half and half,
- Grunt from Scrooge,
- Groove for a carpenter,
- Greek marketplace,
- Grammatically correspond,
- Give a push to,
- Flulike symptoms,
- Established, as a land,
- Ending for "musket",
- Emulates a canary,
- Eggs for Caesar,
- Delivers a defeat in chess,
- Crystal-ball consulter,
- Culture's belief system,
- Course of physical training,
- Cotillion star, informally,
- Cold cuts emporium,
- Central airplane portion,
- Cards for 36-Across,
- Big wheel in business,
- Acronym on space shuttles,
- Exit to Brooklyn,
- do you good,
- "The Matrix" lead role,
- "To the max" indicator,
- "That's no way ___!" (response to misconduct),
- "Four" at the fore,
- Peter out, as a trail,
- "Star Wars" queen,
- Scotland's Firth of,
- After-dinner drink,
- Tree with burs,
- Sci-fi play of 1921,
- Smallest NATO member by population,
- Latex-like glove material,
- Provider of underground entertainment?,
- Mercury, in alchemy,
- Renaissance fair props,
- Reply to a bit of cleverness,
- The P.L.O.'s Arafat,
- Books that may depict dragons, unicorns and griffi...,
- Blue state majority, for short,
- German steel center,
- Dallas player, for short,
- 2003 OutKast hit that was #1 for nine weeks,
- What a tech specialist might ask you to send,
- "East of Eden" family name,
- Get ready to play,
- You can't stop humming it,
- Title judge of a 1995 sci-fi film,
- German Expressionist who was blacklisted by the Na...,
- Make the scapegoat for,
- Comedian Andrew Dice,
- Chief of a North American tribe,
- Airport info, initially,
- All over again,
- Bench-press unit,
- Today (news source),
- me to introduce myself,
- "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace" boy,
- "Are we there?",
- "Comin' the Rye",
- Piano piece for four hands,
- real nowhere man Beatles lyric,
- Vatican City coin,
- Word often followed by a number or letter,
- FDR power project,
- Lays siege to,
- Keep at it,
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum city,
- Protected from violent weather,
- War hero Murphy,
- Fla. summer setting,
- Site of the 2000 USS Cole attack,
- Break down, in a way,
- "Jaws" shark, e.g.,
- Nary no one A,
- Spanish encyclopedist St. of Seville,
- Cheaper market option,
- In times past,
- Hunker down for the duration of,
- See 55-Across,
- With 61-Across, radar trap question and a hint to ...,
- Fill the tank,
- What "I" may indicate,
- Take the blame for,
- MLB Network analyst Martinez,
- 1973 Court decision alias,
- Snowman in "Frozen",
- "The Wealth of Nations" author Smith,
- 2006 skating silver medalist Cohen,
- We Meet Again": 1940 romance film,
- Classic sci-fi play,
- "Green Acres" co-star,
- Currency that features architecture, not portraitu...,
- Ash, for example,
- Field ration, for short,
- Annual get-together,
- Fifth on an eight-part scale,
- Cause of a stuffed-up nose,
- Govt. benefits org.,
- "Evil Woman" gp.,
- Goddess in a chariot drawn by peacocks,
- Performance enhancement banned by,
- What an endangered animal may get,
- Athletic shoe brand,
- Judge of 1980s-'90s TV,
- Buster of rock,
- Post-surgery place,
- Percussive dance,
- Capital in sight of Kilimanjaro,
- "Surely not me?",
- Bandleader who became a 1950s sitcom star,
- "Birthday" or "mother's maiden name," e.g.,
- Band with the 1988 #1 hit "Need You Tonight",
- Part of 52-Across,
- Command and control,
- Low camera perspective,
- Cooper preceder,,
- Chat room overseers, for short,
- Like triple plays,
- Party spreads,
- French connections,
- Any old person, so to speak,
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