Full List of NYT Crossword Clue Answers for Saturday, October 28 2023
- Had kids on a farm?
- Product whose main ingredient is canola oil
- Scan in neuroscience research in brief
- Oratorio highlight in A-B-A form
- Word like cafe or bazaar
- Alien
- Marginally
- Confit ingredient
- Declines
- Words of warning in the grocery aisle
- Stretchers go on top of them
- ___-Raq (2015 Spike Lee film)
- Paddington Bears place of origin before arriving in England
- Head covering?
- Certain onslaught on social media
- First base?
- Athlete prone to nerves in slang
- Philosopher and activist who wrote Race Matters
- Be host to
- Comedian Eldjárn with the Netflix special Pardon My Icelandic
- ___ of poetry beverage in Norse mythology that turns its drinker into an all-knowing scholar
- Cause for alarm
- -saur subjects?
- Passed off as genuine
- Chopper
- Galaxy e.g.
- Place with a tree of immortality in the Quran
- They signal a delivery
- Nonsensical movement
- May I help you?
- Tries for
- Ultimately arrive (at)
- Get going
- Tool used in meat pie preparation
- Left arrow often
- Instruct
- What may be collected in trials
- Opposite of guerra
- Subject for conservationist Dian Fossey
- Sockeroo
- Tongue-lash
- Complete pandemonium
- Bit of attire that often has strings
- All over something
- Loc. ___ (footnote abbr.)
- M.L.B. team with a mascot named Orbit
- Cut corners perhaps?
- Gives a heads-up
- Without getting beat
- Home of a parliament on Parliament Hill
- Singer on the 1960s hits Wooly Bully and Lil Red Riding Hood
- Nappers request
- Said A mouse! say
- Bull session?
- Himalayan resting place
- Name on a Belgian brew
- Where the composers Schubert Berg Schönberg and Webern were all born
- First in line usually
- Superstrong redhead of kid-lit
- Princess with an L.G.B.T.Q. cult following
- Tos opposite
- Por ___ parte (moreover in Spanish)
- Jemison in the National Womens Hall of Fame
- Twists are good for them
NY Times Crossword October 28 2023
This week's Crossword Clue NYT (October 28 2023) is "A place to get a good night's sleep?" The clue is a reference to a hotel or other lodging, suggesting that the answer is "inn" or "lodging." This clue is a great way to test your knowledge of the English language and its many words and phrases.