NYT Crossword: answers for Saturday, October 26

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Today’s NYT Crossword Solution

Need some help to finish today’s puzzle? Here’s a rundown of the answers to today’s clues.

Across

  1. Hotel room staple: TVSET
  2. “Hound Dog” singer Big ___ Thornton: MAMA
  3. Freshly pressed grapes before fermentation: MUST
  4. Way: ROUTE
  5. Reality show winner since 2002: IDOL
  6. Bridge piece: IBAR
  7. Spotted, in a way: ACNED
  8. Meaning of a finger wag: NOPE
  9. Zip: NONE
  10. People to hang out with: PALS
  11. Mood: VIBE
  12. Fish whose egg casings are called “mermaid’s purses”: SKATE
  13. Oslo Accords signatory, for short: PLO
  14. Fail to tail: LOSE
  15. Not spent anymore: RESTED
  16. Two-time Oscar nominee Joan: CUSACK
  17. Go no further: HALT
  18. “We’ll let ourselves in”: DONTWAITUPFORUS
  19. Medical breakthrough of 1954 that yielded a Nobel Prize: ORGANTRANSPLANT
  20. Masters of bad impersonations?: IDENTITYTHIEVES
  21. Pub fixtures: LOOS
  22. Takes root: SETSIN
  23. Incite: URGEON
  24. Tony winner Judith: IVEY
  25. Letters on a Busch Stadium hat: STL
  26. She played Julia in 2009’s “Julie & Julia”: MERYL
  27. Cut and polish, maybe: EDIT
  28. Big bird: RHEA
  29. Two shakes: ASEC
  30. Spin out on the ice?: AXEL
  31. Reasons for some street closures: FAIRS
  32. In ___ (unmoved): SITU
  33. Birthstone that begins with the same letter as its month: OPAL
  34. “ER” actress Laura: INNES
  35. Go berserk: SNAP
  36. Slim winning margin: NOSE
  37. Quite the party: BIGDO

Down

  1. Name on the playbill for the 1936 Salzburg Festival: TRAPP
  2. One of a singing duo?: VOCALCORD
  3. Solarium: SUNLOUNGE
  4. Périodes chaudes de l’année: ETES
  5. With 43-Down, fictional coach of AFC Richmond: TED
  6. Skimpy garments: MINISKIRTS
  7. Building block: ADOBE
  8. Brood: MOPE
  9. Drink mentioned four times in the prologue of “The Canterbury Tales”: ALE
  10. Deluxe wraps?: MINKSTOLES
  11. Menace in “Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania”: UBOAT
  12. “À votre ___!”: SANTE
  13. Out on a limb, say: TREED
  14. Calling: VOCATION
  15. Something to wallow in: SELFPITY
  16. Spade, for one: LAWNTOOL
  17. Naughty list?: RAPSHEET
  18. Vessel that hasn’t crossed the Canadian border since 1993: STANLEYCUP
  19. The so-called “Rocket City” of the South: HUNTSVILLE
  20. Emphatic agreement: DOI
  21. When doubled, a pop nickname: TAY
  22. Gorgeous: RAVISHING
  23. Not yet explored, as a tomb: UNENTERED
  24. Map abbrs.: STS
  25. Where Dr. J played college hoops, for short: UMASS
  26. Amber, e.g.: RESIN
  27. Van Susteren of TV news: GRETA
  28. They might be bright: IDEAS
  29. See 5-Down: LASSO
  30. National, formerly: EXPO
  31. Asian royal: RANI
  32. Chicago’s ___ Center, formerly known as the Amoco Building: AON
  33. Small invention: FIB

Good luck with tomorrow’s puzzle! And remember, the more you play, the sharper your skills will get!