New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 10/27/2019. Take a glimpse at October 27 2019 Answers.
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Across
- Iraq War concern, in briefWMD
- An earl outranks himBARON
- Billiards maneuverMASSE
- Exclaim “@#%!”SWEAR
- Tilling toolHOE
- QB defenders, collectivelyOLINE
- Relating to a certain arm boneULNAR
- ___ Kenyatta, president of Kenya starting in 2013UHURU
- Something set by a stoveOVENTIMER
- Year of the final flight of the ConcordesMMIII
- French-speaking African nationGABON
- Eyedropper, essentiallyPIPETTE
- Submission to a record label, onceDEMOCD
- Rodeo loopLARIAT
- Accessory with a bass drumPEDAL
- Major fussSTINK
- Wedding bands?GARTERS
- Way out thereESOTERIC
- Hand overCEDE
- Take a mulligan onREDO
- “<<" button: Abbr.REW
- Ricochet like a hockey puckCAROM
- To a certain extent, colloquiallySORTA
- Ad phrase indicating higher pricing tiersANDUP
- Amtrak stop: Abbr.STN
- Infomercial imperativeACTNOW
- Pill bug, biologicallyISOPOD
- Intake suggestion, brieflyRDA
- Unlock, to ShakespeareOPE
- Third-longest river in Europe, after the Volga and DanubeURAL
- Tear to shredsREND
- Partner of 46-Down in the frozen food businessEDY
- Brown seaweedsKELPS
- U.S. island owned almost entirely by billionaire Larry EllisonLANAI
- Manic-looking, in a wayCRAZYEYED
- Neutral response from a therapistISEE
- Pattern once used for hospital volunteer uniforms, with a hint to this puzzle’s themeCANDYSTRIPE
- Loser of a beauty contest, in mythHERA
- Birds known to mimic car alarms and human speechSTARLINGS
- Graduate’s “honor”LAUDE
- Carousel mount, to a totHORSY
- Mark of a scam artistSAP
- Hooked onINTO
- Laura of “Big Little Lies”DERN
- Emulate Johnny AppleseedSOW
- H, to HellenesETA
- “Ya dig?,” in more modern slangFEELME
- Get up in the face ofACCOST
- Emma Stone’s role in “La La Land”MIA
- Protagonist in Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”SETHE
- Skate park featuresRAILS
- Place for regularsHAUNT
- Handel’s “___, Galatea e Polifemo”ACI
- Glenn Frey’s “The Heat ___”ISON
- Bad thing to come up in a title searchLIEN
- Total failureDISASTER
- Important members of the community, so to speakPILLARS
- Where menisci are foundKNEES
- What socks usually doMATCH
- Bitter greenENDIVE
- Regards covetouslyEYESUP
- Display piece for tchotchkesETAGERE
- Virtual stickyENOTE
- Battling it outATWAR
- BoondocksRURALAREA
- One of 11 in a Christmas carolPIPER
- Provide an addressORATE
- French novelist ZolaEMILE
- BitTAD
- Company that once offered “the Thrift Book of a Nation”SEARS
- Excited, with “up”KEYED
- Foil alternativesEPEES
- Meditative syllablesOMS
Down
- Big fat liesWHOPPERS
- Where you might need to get a gripMOVIESET
- In one’s heart of heartsDEEPDOWN
- Pop coversBOTTLECAPS
- Stopped a flightALIT
- Frosty encrustationRIME
- Its square equals its square rootONE
- Types who think school is too coolNERDS
- They’re kept under wraps for a long timeMUMMIES
- Nut extract used in skin careALMONDOIL
- Derisive chucklesSNICKERS
- Didn’t just hint atSAID
- Verdi’s “___ tu”ERI
- Gold digger’s goldmineSUGARDADDY
- Alma mater of Tesla’s Elon MuskWHARTON
- Jazzman BlakeEUBIE
- Like a crowd when the headliner takes the stageAROAR
- PipsqueaksRUNTS
- Like some servings of ScotchNEAT
- “You get the idea”ETC
- New Guinea port that was Amelia Earhart’s last known point of departureLAE
- Large, purple Hanna-Barbera characterGRAPEAPE
- Campaign … or a campaign topicRACE
- Original N.Y.C. subway lineIRT
- Non-proCON
- HeapsMOUNDS
- SteamyTORRID
- Partner of 59-Across in the frozen food businessDREYER
- Dairy sourcesUDDERS
- Biweekly occurrence, for manyPAYDAY
- Actress Fay of the original “King Kong”WRAY
- Neuf + deuxONZE
- Abbr. between * and #OPER
- Separation at a wedding?AISLE
- What x’s sometimes representKISSES
- Executor’s chargeESTATE
- Pounce on, as an opportunityLEAPAT
- The “two” in “two if by sea”LANTERNS
- Portuguese-speaking African nationANGOLA
- What lettuce lends to a sandwichCRUNCH
- Popular D.I.Y. siteEHOW
- Endeavor recognized by the César awardsCINE
- Reid of “The Big Lebowski”TARA
- They come through when you need them mostLIFESAVERS
- Total stunnersHOTTAMALES
- Sketch outDELINEATE
- W-2 IDsSSNS
- Its closest neighbor is AndromedaMILKYWAY
- Mr. WrongCAD
- All-vowel avowalOUI
- Carry some relevance forMATTERTO
- Mode, on a menuICECREAM
- ScatterbrainsAIRHEADS
- Neon markerHILITER
- Is blinded by rageSEESRED
- Centeuro :: ___
- Modern, in MunichNEU
- Epic narrativeSAGA
- Tiny objectionsPEEPS
- What many a navel-gazer gazes atINNIE
- Treatment for Parkinson’sLDOPA
- JagSPREE
- Word repeated in “___ ou ne pas ___”ETRE
- Lake bordered by four states and a provinceERIE
- YarnTALE
- Just duckyAOK
- Person who might call you outUMP