New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 10/23/2020. Take a glimpse at October 23 2020 Answers.
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Across
- Cable news lineup
- Only character with the same name in both “Rent” and “La Bohème”
- Some urgent messages, in brief
- Dramatic device
- What’s before after, at the end?
- Kaplan course subj.
- “That’s enough for now”
- Singular
- Most promising slate of candidates
- Decision spot
- Dark half
- Sexy
- One who might have a brush with fame?
- Jobs at Apple, once
- Prom night worry
- Puzzle solver’s cry
- Legal pad alternative
- Lightly lined apparel
- Batting equipment?
- Cost-of-living fig.
- Array on a screen
- The season opener?
- Author who was a childhood friend of Harper Lee
- Filch
- Melissa Jefferson ___ Lizzo
- Spots for bulbs
- Celebrity’s influence
- Overhaul
- Goes in 100%
- Single piece of underwear, paradoxically
- Highland slope
- Background distraction
- Some are traditional, in brief
- Steel (oneself)
- Mount
Down
- Mark
- Japanese beer brand
- Camera mentioned in Paul Simon’s “Kodachrome” (not a Kodak!)
- River of Germany
- Upgrade at a dealership
- Warrant
- Singer/actor who narrated 1964’s “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
- Gist
- Put out
- Divvy up
- Autoimmune condition with itchy skin
- Use of a cushion or a backboard
- Anne or Jeanne: Abbr.
- B+ or A-
- E-tail perk
- Tree toppers
- Pine product
- Pine product
- Pieces of pomegranate
- Nightclub of song, familiarly
- Resource with content in 300+ languages
- ___ school
- Seeks judgment, in a way
- Fairy tale patriarch
- Grp. that watches TV
- Some may linger
- Encrusted
- Be in store
- Ashton Kutcher’s role on “That ’70s Show”
- Longtime senator Specter
- Who asks “What can I help you with?”
- Former Bulgarian monarch
- Omaha relative
- Tech sch. in upstate N.Y.
- Initials of the person who said “Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you”