Take a glimpse at October 13 2022 Crossword.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes
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Across
- Extended feature of “Hey Jude” and “Layla”
- Heat setting, in brief
- Many morality tales
- Mankind, biblically
- Meaningful work, for short?
- Serve as a go-between
- Sunset shade (MT)
- Churchill portrayer in 2017’s “Darkest Hour”
- “Sixteen Tons” singer, often
- Start of an objection (TX)
- Props can build it up
- Encumbered
- Opposite of an exception
- It’s played in the 5-Across, informally
- It may be hard to follow
- Booty spot? (PA)
- All ears
- “Documentary Now!” cable channel, originally
- “… about up to here”
- Bluff, say
- Holst’s “The Planets,” for one
- They’re the pits (AZ)
- Congress-created media giant
- Dispensed, with “out”
- Throw out
- Evidence provider for some citations
- Go to
- Sole (UT)
- Isolates, in a way
- Withdraw
- Run off ⦠or how to make the answers to 17-, 21-, 34-, 44- and 53-Across fit their clues
- Jamaican sprinter Thompson-Herah with five Olympic golds
- Bottle-___
- Lumpy citrus
- Did some campaign work
- 15-Across focus: Abbr.
- After, before
Down
- Consumer’s energy source, informally
- Old music halls
- Glue amounts, often
- “Go on, do something funny”
- “Sorry ___ sorry”
- “EastEnders” broadcaster, with “the”
- Extra: Abbr.
- Like leis
- Was laid up
- Devil’s bargain, so to speak
- Fruit liqueur from Italy
- Hairy twin in a Bible story
- In the mail
- Dress nicely, with “up”
- Unequaled, ever
- Best New American Play award
- Longtime CBS procedural
- “Sounds exciting,” sincerely or sarcastically
- Going both ways
- Do something amazing for another
- Gives ___ (attempts)
- Attempts
- Manhattan component
- Sounds of realization
- Actress Harper of “No Country for Old Men”
- Their scores are on some coll. applications
- Painful effort
- Enjoyed something with relish, say
- ___ milk
- Poet who originated the phrase “For whom the bell tolls”
- Clairvoyant’s claim
- Ready, informally
- Move, informally
- “Careful where you open this” indicator
- Squeezed (out)
- A bird in flight, for Lufthansa
- Birds whose eyes don’t move
- Apt rhyme for “fit”
- Some items in purses, for short