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October 13, 2000 NYT Clues Answers

NYT Crossword and Answers - October 13, 2000

Welcome to NYT Puzzle and answers. The New York Times Crossword is a most popular puzzles. Here are the clues and answers for today puzzle:

Across:

  • 1. Part you don't want to miss: CLIMAX
  • 7. "This American Life" radio host: IRAGLASS
  • 15. Thin out: RAREFY
  • 16. Admission of 1867: NEBRASKA
  • 17. Not sure what's wrong: AMORAL
  • 18. Reason to stop the presses: SPLITRUN
  • 19. "Children of the Albatross" author: NIN
  • 20. One who's always off?: RETIREE
  • 22. Med. specialty: ENT
  • 23. Apprehended: KNEW
  • 25. Star trek voyagers?: MAGI
  • 26. Sea breeze ingredient: VODKA
  • 28. Spain's Gulf of ___: CADIZ
  • 30. 1994 Denis Leary comedy: THEREF
  • 32. Made up (for): ATONED
  • 34. Grp. that used to give a dam?: TVA
  • 35. Earthquakes' points of origin: FOCI
  • 39. Went off, in a way: SOUNDED
  • 41. Cheer up: ENLIVEN
  • 43. Artist with popular lithographs: ERTE
  • 44. Person in a pullover?: COP
  • 46. Museum figure: DOCENT
  • 47. Gather abundantly: RAKEIN
  • 50. Train's crashing place: BERTH
  • 51. Come together: AMASS
  • 54. Dates: SEES
  • 56. President exiled to Hawaii in 1960: RHEE
  • 57. Carrier of Sinbad: ROC
  • 58. Popular 70's gift: PETROCK
  • 61. Bobble the ball: ERR
  • 62. Curry powder ingredient: TURMERIC
  • 64. Fleecy fabric: ALPACA
  • 66. Requirement for access, maybe: USERNAME
  • 67. Get plenty of sleep: RESTUP
  • 68. Opposed: RESISTED
  • 69. Spirited: FEISTY

Down:

  • 1. Engine housing: CRANKCASE
  • 2. Gizmo used in making photo ID's: LAMINATOR
  • 3. Resolved: IRONEDOUT
  • 4. La Seyne-sur-___: MER
  • 5. Winston Churchill's "___ Country": AFAR
  • 6. Plant tissue: XYLEM
  • 7. Viewable: INSIGHT
  • 8. Stay: REPRIEVE
  • 9. Au fait: ABLE
  • 10. Distress: GRIEVE
  • 11. It's measured in degrees: Abbr.: LAT
  • 12. Comparable to a beet: ASRED
  • 13. Shut out: SKUNK
  • 14. Present presenter: SANTA
  • 21. Work with a shuttle: TAT
  • 24. People in circles?: WINNERS
  • 27. Part of a board: OFFICER
  • 29. Wye follower, along the Wye: ZED
  • 31. "The Virtue of Selfishness" author: RAND
  • 33. It may be cut: DECK
  • 36. Lets off steam?: OVERHEATS
  • 37. Like some chops: CENTERCUT
  • 38. Seeking help: INTHERAPY
  • 40. Is in jail: DOESTIME
  • 42. It travels in an arc: LOB
  • 45. Run through: PIERCED
  • 48. Quakers: ASPENS
  • 49. Prefix with conservative: NEO
  • 51. Figure skater Dmitriev: ARTUR
  • 52. Source of some clicks: MOUSE
  • 53. Back forty's forty: ACRES
  • 55. It may help you avoid the draft: SCARF
  • 59. He was, in old Rome: ERAT
  • 60. "The Goldfish" painter: KLEE
  • 63. Test for internal injuries, briefly: MRI
  • 65. Telepathy, e.g.: PSI

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