Take a glimpse at October 01 2023 crossword puzzle.
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- Across
- 1a Flowers that Tiny Tim “tiptoed through” in a 1968 hit
- 7a High-altitude grazer
- 13a Jazz pianist ___ Jamal
- 18a With 23-Across, second film to win all five major Academy Awards (1975)
- 20a Disappear unexpectedly
- 21a Like ships at harbor
- 23a See 18-Across
- 25a Land united by Theseus
- 26a Word before likely or wanted
- 27a Labors away at
- 29a Districts in N.Y.C. and London
- 33a Spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis 1 mission
- 38a Long of Hollywood
- 39a Tolkien’s Treebeard, for example
- 40a “That’s my cue!”
- 41a Blockbuster sequel with an iconic plot twist (1980)
- 46a Ultimate medical breakthrough
- 48a What an opener precedes
- 49a A praying mantis has just one, found on its stomach(!)
- 50a Animated dinosaur film that spawned 13 sequels (1988)
- 52a Midwest metropolis: Abbr.
- 53a Heavy bass?
- 56a Oil holder, maybe
- 57a “___ nothing”
- 58a Like many Instagram influencers
- 61a Rocket-shaped candy
- 64a Yogi Bear wears one, despite having no shirt
- 65a Arles article
- 66a Boozehound
- 67a Romantic dramedy directed by Sofia Coppola (2003)
- 72a Certain chess piece
- 75a Livid state
- 76a Name that’s also a state abbreviation
- 77a Iceberg and others
- 81a It might leave you smooth … or rattled
- 84a “OMG, enough already!”
- 86a ___ acid
- 87a Artfully nimble
- 88a “The Simpsons” grandpa
- 89a Coen brothers farce involving the C.I.A. (2008)
- 92a Verbally hesitate
- 94a Ones agreeing silently
- 96a Started off gently
- 97a Crime thriller that takes some liberties with its namesake legal concept (1999)
- 101a Salacious
- 102a Down’s counterpart: Abbr.
- 103a Driving aid
- 104a Nail polish brand
- 105a Precursor to Windows
- 106a Practiced hypergamy
- 110a German title
- 113a Gets good and hot at the beach
- 114a With an unseen portion of 128-Across, Oscar-winning martial arts film (2000)
- 123a Moved confidently
- 124a Caterpillars, e.g.
- 125a Prix fixe offering
- 126a “Dónde ___?” (“Where are you?”)
- 127a Home visits?
- 128a Deliberately procrastinate
- Down
- 1d Tyke
- 2d Granite State campus, in brief
- 3d Spike of cinema
- 4d “Portlandia” airer
- 5d Fruits that are 87% water
- 6d Dry, like some Rioja wine
- 7d Past
- 8d Part of 108-Down
- 9d Opposite of a rave
- 10d Leave gobsmacked
- 11d Subject of sticker shock
- 12d Lead-in to cumulus
- 13d Tampa’s ___ Arena
- 14d Warm offering at a sushi bar
- 15d Line of Android smartphones
- 16d Semiautobiographical film set in rural Montana (1992)
- 17d Dressed, so to speak
- 19d Cal. units
- 22d Pub diversion
- 24d Plains tribe
- 28d Put into effect
- 29d Enjoy a cuppa
- 30d Native Americans of Nebraska
- 31d “You can believe it!”
- 32d At the ready
- 34d Send, as payment
- 35d Certain religious leaders
- 36d Mayberry character
- 37d Author Anaïs
- 41d Like many fourth graders
- 42d Held
- 43d Actress Brosnahan of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
- 44d Bounce back
- 45d “Must be something ___”
- 47d Dietary measure
- 51d Much of a waiter’s income, typically
- 54d H.S. class
- 55d Do something
- 58d Locale for an orchestra
- 59d “Right away, boss!”
- 60d Digital location markers
- 62d Some golf scores
- 63d Like many outstretched catches
- 64d They deal with a lot of baggage, for short
- 68d Entertainment at many a wedding
- 69d Lucille Clifton’s “Homage to My Hips,” for one
- 70d “Put ___ on it!”
- 71d Book after Leviticus
- 72d Early alphabet trio
- 73d Paris’s ___ de la Cité
- 74d Dark comedy about a carnivorous plant (1960, 1986)
- 78d Madrid or Barcelona, por ejemplo
- 79d Physicist Fermi
- 80d Bono and Liston
- 82d Part of a dance
- 83d Beyoncé’s “If I Were ___”
- 84d Univ. of Maryland athletes
- 85d Longtime N.B.A. executive ___ Ujiri
- 89d Classic cars
- 90d “The Hurt Locker” danger, for short
- 91d Horse’s vote?
- 93d Roald Dahl heroine
- 95d “___-lish!”
- 97d Door parts
- 98d Cousin of euchre
- 99d Possessive preceding Pieces and Puffs
- 100d A.P.R. reducer, potentially
- 105d Many shelter pups
- 107d Uproar
- 108d Bruins’ home, in brief
- 109d Idiot, in Britspeak
- 111d I.C.U. workers
- 112d Pulitzer Prize winner for “A Death in the Family”
- 115d Poet’s planet
- 116d A.C.C. school
- 117d Garfield or Sylvester
- 118d Garfield and Sylvester
- 119d Global economic org.
- 120d “Well, fancy that!”
- 121d WSW’s opposite
- 122d Boring routine