Crossword Puzzle Answers - 10/06/2015 - 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.
- Workweek-ending cry,
- Voice-mail sound,
- Vampire novelist Rice,
- The lion`s share,
- Thesaurus entry: Abbr,
- Taj Mahal city,
- Synthetic shirt fabric,
- Successes for salespersons,
- Scandinavian furniture chain,
- San Antonio landmark,
- Seasons, as pretzels,
- Postpones, with ``off``,
- Place to park in a lot,
- One more time,
- Needing a meal,
- Mrs. Harry Truman,
- Make a call to,
- Losing one`s temper,
- Kitchen or den,
- Lack of objectivity,
- Have a quarrel,
- Handed out cards,
- Flow in slowly,
- Fearsome dinosaur, for short,
- Don`t take part in,
- Didn`t take part in,
- Common office plant,
- Clinton`s vice president,
- Castaways` escape vehicles,
- Bronze or brass,
- Black-and-white cookies,
- time (golfer`s starting point),
- Wedding invitation printer, often,
- Type of committee,
- Took another match to,
- Streakers across the sky,
- Sought-after thing in August,
- She`s an inspiration,
- Sea World favorite,
- Raised, as dogs,
- Q-Tip, for one,
- Primitive fishing tool,
- Prefix with "surgery" or "transmitter",
- Participate in an auction,
- One with a crystal ball,
- One who works at a trade,
- Not in at the moment,
- John Irving`s "A Prayer for ___ Meany",
- Important business department,
- Ill-gotten gains,
- Ice cream thickener,
- Gentleman burglar Arsene,
- Editor`s "take out",
- Dungeons & Dragons beasts,
- Doesn`t work or play,
- Clear a hurdle,
- Change the look of,
- Big Brother`s motto?,
- Basic security device,
- Assistant coach, e.g,
- Apocryphal George Washington quote,
- Alter, as a photograph,
- Alan of "Gilligan`s Island",
- "Who`s your daddy?" test,
- When all fails,
- "The have it",
- "Once a time",
- "The best things in life free",
- Word before wolf or Ranger,
- Visit the mall,
- Took heavy steps,
- Vane dir., sometimes,
- Three-legged ornamental table,
- Those over there,
- Tat-tat intro,
- Talk like thish,
- Sundae cone treat,
- Steamy or sultry,
- Start of the day,
- Scolded (with "out"),
- Remove slack from,
- Open-topped bag,
- Online address, familiarly,
- Nell, lover of Charles II,
- Moves along quickly,
- Mexican finger food,
- Matt Wieters, for one,
- Long, loose overcoat,
- Like some yogurt,
- Kids` card game,
- It landed at Plymouth,
- It concludes the offseason,
- Ill-gotten gain,
- Home of Iowa State University,
- Group of ants,
- Gardener`s spring purchase,
- Fun in a spray can,
- Female in the forest,
- Exhaust, as strength,
- Evoke emotion from,
- Does in, in mob slang,
- Does a thespian`s job,
- Covered with fescue,
- Concerto finale, often,
- Compound in some explosives,
- Certain petty officers, for short,
- Cambridgeshire`s Isle of,
- Barber pole feature,
- Bill passed regularly?,
- Biological blueprint, briefly,
- "Can you little faster?",
- "The Matrix" role for Keanu,
- "Ha-ha," in email and texts,
- "The doctor see you now",
- "Power Hits" series record label,
- Good-sized backyard,
- Third-oldest U.S. university,
- Swear to be true,
- Blowgun projectile,
- Showed curiosity,
- Jazz pianist Lewis,
- Mattress choice,
- Miss in the game of Clue,
- Come to a close,
- "Becket" star Peter,
- Pool table slab,
- Fertile desert spot,
- String quartet member,
- Map in a map,
- Shopping frenzy,
- Motel in a Hitchcock classic,
- Waste receptacle,
- Chocolate substitute,
- Soft ball maker,
- `90s candidate H. Perot,
- At the movies, perhaps,
- Speak effusively,
- ignificant time,
- Mouthwash brand,
- Crowd scene actors,
- Submit one`s taxes,
- Like much cheese and wine,
- 140-characters-or-less message,
- Lake on New York`s western border,
- Esther of "Good Times",
- Foppish neckwear,
- To no: fruitlessly,
- Gospel writer enshrined in a Venice basilica,
- When the cock crows,
- "Gone With the Wind" plantation,
- Uneven, as a leaf`s edge,
- Protective botanical layers,
- Put a match to,
- Geological timespans,
- Designer Schiaparelli,
- Puccini title soprano whose name is an anagram of ...,
- Trix or Kix,
- Delivered from the womb,
- Mexican seafood entrée,
- Civil War side: Abbr.,
- Catch in a snare,
- Up and about,
- Political nickname for the Pacific states,
- High-resolution film format,
- Ending of several central Asian country names,
- Sonic the Hedgehog developer,
- "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" instrument,
- Lose brightness,
- Wyatt of the Old West,
- Luxury resort amenity,
- Nervous nights, maybe,
- One-named singer whose name used to be spelled wit...,
- Old West transport,
- Like clothes at formal occasions,
- First king of Israel,
- See 6-Down,
- Like women in Rubens paintings,
- Nimble-fingered,
- What 15, say, would be for leaving home,
- Shows the way,
- Traditional flower for a 20th wedding anniversary,
- Mexican once ranked as the world`s richest man,
- Conversely, in texts,
- Desert bloomer,
- Reduces to granules,
- "Yeah, right" speaker,
- Tennis tournament played on red clay,
- Number of times the Twins have won the World Serie...,
- Find incredibly desirable,
- Become established,
- "Ooky" family cousin,
- With 44-Down, an "uh-oh" sensation ... or an apt t...,
- Louisiana language,
- "Burger, medium, with fries," e.g.,
- Big car-care chain,
- Device with earbuds,
- Stack at a rock concert,
- Envelope-pushing,
- Bring on board,
- Kind of knife once touted in infomercials,
- Croat or Serb,
- Smack unexpectedly?,
- Walk to impress,
- Celebration with a bunny,
- Scrubs areas, briefly,
- "The World on Time" courier,
- Put in rollers,
- Mogul with a Bunny,
- Flack who sang "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Fac...,
- Outfielder`s shout,
- Massachusetts vacation destination,
- Bouquet holder,
- L.A. locale,
- Soccer superstar Messi,
- "All right, you beat me",
- Comedian with the double-platinum album "Retaliati...,
- Punjabi princess,
- All too familiar,
- Catherine who married Henry VIII,
- Lady and the Tramp, e.g.,
- Print collectors, for short,
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