The full solution for the NY Times October 26 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Wednesday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Simeon Seigel.
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Across Clues
- Autonomous household helper since 2002ROOMBA
- “I feel your pain!”THATSUCKS
- More bountifulAMPLER
- Inspiration for an often-repeated golf storyHOLEINONE
- Patsy + French “to be” + Singe + Pop queen = Sales wonkMARKETRESEARCHER
- Be nosyPRY
- River at ArlesRHONE
- Leopold’s partner in 1920s crimeLOEB
- Give a few laughsAMUSE
- 1952 Winter Olympics hostOSLO
- Boat pole + Old “once” + Pace + Essence = Chief plannerMASTERSTRATEGIST
- Study at the eleventh hour, sayCRAM
- River past CincinnatiOHIO
- Sound emitted by methane emittersMOO
- Cryer in moviesJON
- What you’re on when you’re crawling … or a hint to parsing 18-, 27-, 46- and 61-AcrossALLFOURS
- Flat ? or inflate?PAD
- Part of a stable diet?OAT
- Like some practice courtsMOOT
- Sticky note, maybeMEMO
- Fiber source + Auto make + Red planet + Boxing family = Noted jazz saxophonistBRANFORDMARSALIS
- All: PrefixOMNI
- CloudlessCLEAR
- Early foe for 007DRNO
- With 58-Across, SEAL missionsNAVAL
- See 57-AcrossOPS
- Interpret + Hockey’s Kovalchuk + Colorado ski town + Fit = On handREADILYAVAILABLE
- RegardsAPPLIESTO
- Arrived on horsebackRODEIN
- “Wretched hive of scum and villainy,” per Obi-Wan KenobiMOSEISLEY
- Gently rockedSWAYED
Vertical Clues
- InclineRAMP
- Somali-born congresswoman from MinnesotaOMAR
- Grand Ole ___OPRY
- ___ Day (Jan. observance)MLK
- Slangy request at a keggerBEERME
- Playwright MillerARTHUR
- “Interwebs”THENET
- Gas pump attachmentHOSE
- Quaff of gruit and wort, in days of yoreALE
- Drink “for two” in songTEA
- Entitled Brit?SIR
- Open, in a wayUNCLOG
- Silver salmonCOHO
- Bend it, like Beckham?KNEE
- Nikola Tesla, ethnicallySERB
- One of the friends on “Friends”ROSS
- Bank drive-thru convenienceATM
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial localeOAHU
- Begin to wakeSTIR
- Presidents Harrison, Hoover, Clinton and Obama, by birthLEOS
- Uninspiring or low-paying workMCJOB
- Erupting with noiseAROAR
- One getting credit for seasonal giftsSANTA
- Young inhabitant of the Hundred Acre WoodROO
- Push onIMPEL
- “Ditto”SOAMI
- FussesTODOS
- Radio toggleAMFM
- Lake birdLOON
- ___ Greiner, the so-called “Queen of QVC”LORI
- Co. making arrangementsFTD
- Tag, key or chip, sayMAR
- “Gourd”NOODLE
- James who plays Professor X in filmMCAVOY
- Thomas ___ EdisonALVA
- Shows for a later audienceREAIRS
- Unhealthy-lookingSALLOW
- 1/8 fluid ounceDRAM
- Certain tow jobREPO
- Takes some down timeNAPS
- ___ the Great (sleuth of kid-lit)NATE
- ComplyOBEY
- It may mean squat to a dancerPLIE
- ThrillSEND
- Right on the dial of a grandfather clock?III
- “Au Revoir ___ Enfants”LES
- Big fashion inits.YSL
- ___-compliant (what public facilities must be, in brief)ADA
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