New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 10/26/2019. Take a glimpse at October 26 2019 Answers.
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Across
- Symbol of HalloweenBLACKCAT
- 10/10, sayDATE
- Imitative practiceMETOOISM
- Chewed up, as a sweaterMOTHY
- JustifiesWARRANTS
- Propagandist’s techniqueBIGLIE
- Alternative to a dieSPINNER
- Sharply sarcasticMORDANT
- Try to get money from, maybeSUE
- Girlfriend on “Orange Is the New Black”ALEX
- “I’ve got this!”ONME
- Competitive problem solverMATHLETE
- 2012 Grammy-winning rap hit that samples “Try a Little Tenderness”OTIS
- Hot spots?LEOPARDPRINT
- Brunch beverages, for shortOJS
- Standing orderALLRISE
- Peter, Paul and Mary: Abbr.STS
- Street entertainers with boomboxesBREAKDANCERS
- Zoo exhibitAPES
- Ballroom alternatives to the foxtrotONESTEPS
- Yoga class sightsMATS
- “___ funny!”VERY
- Na+ or Cl-, in NaClION
- Loyal friend to AeneasACHATES
- Vessel at a Japanese restaurantSAKECUP
- Key with one sharpEMINOR
- Message typically associated with the color pinkITSAGIRL
- Long and leanRANGY
- Not worryBEATEASE
- ___ ou Démon (Givenchy perfume)ANGE
- DroveIMPELLED
Down
- Some expensive importsBMWS
- Huge progress, metaphoricallyLEAPS
- Open chamberATRIUM
- Like some eye surgeryCORNEAL
- Riddle in Zen BuddhismKOAN
- Cannes festival focusCINE
- Spiritual realms in religious cosmologyASTRALPLANES
- Symbols next to logos: Abbr.TMS
- Barker’s entrance?DOGDOOR
- Shuttle that docked with 14-DownATLANTIS
- Snack that, despite its name, doesn’t help with weight lossTHINMINT
- They require you to read the fine printEYETESTS
- See 10-DownMIR
- Music store purchase for an avid fanBOXEDSET
- Many of the world’s rulers use itMETRICSYSTEM
- Tutee or traineeLEARNER
- Salad bowl woodTEAK
- RelicHOLDOVER
- Champagne popPERE
- Biden time?OBAMAERA
- Arcade game spinoff of 1983JRPACMAN
- Really angrySEETHING
- Author of the 2012 book “Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet”ASSANGE
- Big name in mail-order catalogsSPIEGEL
- Word with justice or graceSOCIAL
- One who might give you a shotNURSE
- MiniatureTOY
- “Now!”ASAP
- Mother of the royals George, Charlotte and LouisKATE
- Stated one’s casePLED
- There: Lat.IBI