New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 10/31/2020. Take a glimpse at October 31 2020 Answers.
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Across
- Standout work
- Disney villain based on King Claudius
- ´, in French
- Site of an early miracle
- Dance craze during the Roaring Twenties
- Lacking in excitement
- Pioneering band in nu metal
- Dark ___
- Actor Malek
- Onetime trade org.
- Hiss at a Congressional hearing
- Food from a bar
- “Yeah, you wish!”
- Post-marathon treatment, maybe
- It’s a thing in Mexico
- Product that becomes an item to which it’s applied after shifting the last letter one spot down in the alphabet
- Part of Comedy Central’s logo
- Heavy hitter?
- Jets
- ___ minute (cooked to order)
- Protective wear around shellfish, maybe
- Wow, just wow
- Route for pulling a boat
- Form of graffiti
- Choices for sushi chefs
- Hyper-
- A to B, say: Abbr.
- Break
- A to B, say
- Edit menu option
- Coup target
- Cheese from Wales, not southeastern Pennsylvania
- Battle of the Hedgerows locale
- Deserving more credit
- Acknowledged
- Strip of ownership
Down
- Patronized
- Parrot, in a way
- Like hen’s teeth
- Soarer by the shore
- It’s noted for its alums
- “Les Nuits d’___” (Berlioz work)
- Layered fare
- Petrol unit
- Activity of self-interest
- Pantyhose problems
- Insect depicted in hieroglyphics
- Terrapin topper
- Bubbly
- Sources of crunch for a salad
- Things on the small slide?
- Came unhinged
- Crispy order at a Japanese restaurant
- Abbr. in a sports injury report
- Office chair feature
- Something fit for a king or queen
- Titular children’s song lyric after “Et la tête!”
- One way to get rid of things
- Ending with Angel
- Dweller in the Himalayas
- Course for many a high schooler, in brief
- Who allegedly said “No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country”
- Lissome
- A bunch
- Overseas insurance giant
- European city where the first carbonated beverage was invented
- Move quickly, as a cloud
- Narrow inlets
- Crackerjack
- Timecard entries: Abbr.