NYT Crossword Answers October 13 2023

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NYT Crossword Clues

Clue Solution
Ones getting lit at a party maybe MATCHES
Some subway art MOSAICS
Hit 2011 film based on a 2009 novel by Kathryn Stockett THEHELP
Interminably ONANDON
Tame metaphorically VANILLA
Rock subgenre named for its aggressive vocals SCREAMO
Pitching coach? VOICETEACHER
All in in a way OBSESSED
Pour on the affection DOTE
Waste ___ BIN
Where more hot dogs are sold than at all Major League Baseball stadiums combined COSTCO
To the stars in Latin ADASTRA
Focus of some modern ethical debates CHATGPT
Figure with exactly 10 digits? MERMAID
Flag bearer REFEREE
Loose ATLARGE
House painted with polka dots you might say EYESORE
Absolutely hate LOATHE
What a sports fan might call a dub WIN
Kind of phase ORAL
Adds as an app INSTALLS
Music festival lineup PORTAPOTTIES
Point of no return RUBICON
Seeing red ENRAGED
Foe of Ferocious Flea in Hanna-Barbera cartoons ATOMANT
Raw fish dish SASHIMI
Wish me luck! HEREIGO
Make things even TIEITUP
Becoming a Popstar airer MTV
Eureka! AHA
Hamilton TEN
Herb in many potato dishes CHIVE
Choppers HELOS
Bret Easton ___ American Psycho author ELLIS
Scatterbrain SPACECADET
50.1% technically MOST
Way back when ONCE
Emmy-nominated Gilbert SARA
Some speech starters ANECDOTES
Napoleon Dynamite setting IDAHO
Ajax competitor COMET
[What a bore!] SNORE
Where the Tokugawa shogunate was established EDO
Who said Issues are never simple. One thing Im proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues OBAMA
European hotel amenity BIDET
Junkyard warning SNARL
Paramount requirement? SCREENTEST
Gender-neutral pronoun THEY
Commercial follower of Mc- or Nes- CAFE
Two-bit SMALLTIME
Polynesian staple TARO
World capital where its illegal to display the Soviet hammer and sickle RIGA
Junkyard warning GROWL
Threat PERIL
Main characters in Booksmart and Easy A TEENS
Best seller HIT
Highest-rated daytime talk show in American history OPRAH
Waze calculation ROUTE
Setting for a green wedding perhaps ARBOR
Where early tablets were first unveiled? SINAI
To the point TERSE
Beverage brand founded in Osaka ASAHI
Kind of palm or berry ACAI
Early sports video game PONG
One step ahead of say ONTO
Skedaddle! GIT
Runner with vestigial wings EMU
Some smokeless tobacco DIP

Daily NYT Crossword Facts

Here are some interesting facts about today’s crossword:

  • Largest clue: Who said Issues are never simple. One thing Im proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues
  • Smallest clue: Loose
  • Total number of clues: 68
  • Total number of solutions: 68
  • Average clue length: 24.85 characters
  • Clues with numbers: 3
  • Longest solution: VOICETEACHER
  • Shortest solution: BIN
  • Number of unique solutions: 68
  • Percentage of clues that are questions: 4.41%
  • Clue with the most vowels: Who said Issues are never simple. One thing Im proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues
  • Clue with the most consonants: Who said Issues are never simple. One thing Im proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues
  • Most frequent word in the clues: a

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