Here is the complete list of clues and answers for the Sunday October 27th 2024, New York Times crossword puzzle.
ACROSS
1 Exams first administered in 1926 : SATS
5 View from St. Moritz : ALPS
9 “I thought you were my friend!?” : ET TU
13 Load of laundry : WASH
17 Jeweler’s unit : KARAT
19 Complete journey … or what 84-Down makes in this puzzle? : ROUND TRIP
21 Woodworker’s spinner : LATHE
22 Like Yeats, but not Keats : IRISH
23 Aids in car buying : AUTO LOANS
24 Remove from packaging : UNBOX
25 Complete some reps : DO A SET
27 In the red : OWING
28 Do-to-do delivery? : OCTAVE
29 Joan Cusack and Robert Downey Jr. each spent one season on it, for short : SNL
30 Certain court documents : BRIEFS
33 In which 1 + 1 equals 10 : BINARY
36 Former senator Kennedy : TED
37 Completing a cycle, like 84-Down in this puzzle? : GOING FULL CIRCLE
40 “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” for one : WAR SONG
42 Borrower’s note : IOU
43 Like many verification codes : EMAILED
46 Impressively tough, in slang : BADASS
47 Crocheting template : PATTERN
50 Re-lease? : SUBLET
52 Nickname for a 2000s Yankee slugger : A-ROD
53 Montreal hockey player, to fans : HAB
54 Check scanner, for short : ATM
56 A.P.R.-lowering option : REFI
57 A.P., Reuters, etc. : WIRES
59 Hudson Bay or the Caspian : INLAND SEA
63 Hair-lightening brand : SUN-IN
64 Sherlock Holmes, e.g. : LONDONER
66 Apt central entry for this puzzle : EARTH
67 The Lone Ranger, to Tonto : KEMOSABE
69 Gender-neutral possessive : ONE’S
71 Possesses : HAS
72 Office message : MEMO
73 Millimeter-wide photo used for conveying secret messages : MICRODOT
77 Pants, informally : BRITCHES
81 Roofed porch : LANAI
82 Late-night sub, say : GUEST HOST
86 Garfield’s predecessor : HAYES
88 Weary cry : I CAN’T GO ON
90 Company whose name ends in an exclamation point : YAHOO
91 Steak option in northern Canada : MOOSE MEAT
93 Celebrity chef Hussain who won “The Great British Bake Off” : NADIYA
94 However : YET
95 Fit to serve, in a way : EDIBLE
96 Ireland, poetically : ERIN
97 Newlyweds’ booking : HONEYMOON SUITE
104 Behind : LATE
105 Gives a lot of attention, with “on” : DOTES
107 Old ___, Conn. : LYME
108 Supermodel with a palindromic name : EMME
109 ___ Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected female head of state : ELLEN
110 “What have we here!” : OOH
111 “They’ll grow out of that” … or a description of eight squares in this puzzle : IT’S JUST A PHASE
115 Every member of the C.I.A.’s K-9 unit : LAB
116 “___ Affaire de Femmes” (1988 French classic) : UNE
117 It can be quite sappy : TREE
118 Half of an exchange : TAT
119 “Let’s do it!” : I’M IN
120 Texter’s “As I see it …” : IMO
121 Co. that introduced Dungeons & Dragons : TSR
122 Means of getting unstuck : HINT
123 Black ___ : OPS
124 Margaret Thatcher, e.g. : TORY
125 Chiding sound : TSK
DOWN
1 Hits a rough patch, perhaps : SKIDS
2 Judge seen on a bench : AARON
3 Major ordeal : TRIAL
4 Lip : SASS
5 Constellation in the southern sky : ARA
6 Reed or Rawls : LOU
7 Delay : PUT OFF
8 Sledder’s outfit : SNOWSUIT
9 Color named for a famed prep school : ETON BLUE
10 Oh-so-regrettable : TRAGIC
11 What’s mined in a stannary : TIN
12 Big name in shipping : UPS
13 Wish list item : WANT
14 Time “up” : AT BAT
15 Act rudely in a crowd : SHOVE
16 Did some spelling? : HEXED
18 Jersey-born rock icon, familiarly : THE BOSS
20 Roman numeral that anagrams to part of the eye : DLI
21 “Charlie’s Angels” actress : LUCY LIU
26 Charlie’s Angels and others : TRIOS
28 Their dorsal fins can reach six feet in height : ORCAS
31 Stopover : INN
32 Vessel for an omelet : EGG PAN
34 Diminuendo al ___ (“fade to nothingness,” on a score) : NIENTE
35 Slot machine lever : ARM
37 Marked : GRADED
38 Property unit : LOT
39 Europe’s highest volcano : ELBRUS
40 Nintendo antagonist in purple overalls : WARIO
41 Decorate : ADORN
44 First name on the Supreme Court : ELENA
45 Lifesaving device, for short : DEFIB
46 Cry loudly : BAWL
48 Skilled : ABLE
49 Symptom of an allergic reaction : RASH
51 Fork part : TINE
53 Mob enforcer : HIRED GOON
55 Add milk to a customer’s coffee, in diner lingo : MAKE IT MOO
58 Feature of James Earl Jones’s voice : SONORITY
60 “That hits the spot!” : AAH
61 Gun lobby org. : NRA
62 Some N.F.L. linemen, in brief : DTS
63 Gave a big kiss : SMOOCHED
65 Big name in experimental music : ENO
68 CPR expert : EMT
70 Insignificant amount : SOU
72 “___ Robinson” (Simon & Garfunkel hit) : MRS
73 Cookies made with ground almond or coconut : MACAROONS
74 Highly agitated : IN A DITHER
75 Ain’t that the tooth! : CANINE
76 Crime novelist Josephine : TEY
77 Sound from beneath a sheet : BOO
78 Skywalker portrayer : HAMILL
79 Guesstimate : EYEBALL IT
80 Elite naval groups : SEAL TEAMS
81 Nearly succeeded … but there’s a catch! : LINED OUT
83 Green-light : SAY YES TO
84 This puzzle’s subject : THE MOON
85 Places for grilling : HOT SEATS
87 Horned antelope of southern Africa : STEENBOK
89 Cry of frustration : GAH
92 “You follow?” : SEE
98 Elizabeth of “WandaVision” : OLSEN
99 A.F.C. East player : NY JET
100 Bird that’s incapable of walking backward : EMU
101 Ballpark figure : UMP
102 Cry in a laser tag arena : I’M HIT
103 Spanish “I love you” : TE AMO
106 Jedi foe : SITH
109 Nonsense word in a playground rhyme : EENY
112 Prefix with glyceride : TRI-
113 Gentle attention-getter : TAP
114 Polite term of address : SIR
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