New York Times Puzzle, Sunday, October 4, 2020 Crossword Answers
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Expect ___' (road sign) | DELAYS |
| 'My turn' | IMNEXT |
| 'Nah' | UHUH |
| 'Never interrupt your ___ when he's making a mistake' (old aphorism) | ENEMY |
| 'Who wants this?' response | IDO |
| 'You ain't lyin'!' | TRUEDAT |
| 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi | OSAKA |
| A ball and a strike, in a baseball count | ONEONE |
| Adele's 'Million Years ___' | AGO |
| All over hell's half ___ (everywhere) | ACRE |
| All ___ | THAT |
| App with a Reservations feature | YELP |
| Apt anagram of MY CAR | CAMRY |
| Architect Frank | GEHRY |
| Aspen or Alta | SKIAREA |
| Author Janowitz of literature's 'brat pack' | TAMA |
| Big name in nonprofit journalism | APNEWS |
| Big seller of animal supplies | PETCO |
| Blubbers | BOOHOOS |
| Book before Amos | JOEL |
| Brush off | REBUFF |
| Circus venue | BIGTOP |
| Clicking sound? | AHA |
| Code edited by a webmaster | HTML |
| Cold treat | ICEE |
| Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting | OWLS |
| Crowd noise | ROAR |
| Cutesy sound accompanying a poke | BOOP |
| Declined | SAIDNO |
| Destitution | PENURY |
| Diagram of relationships | TREE |
| División de la casa | SALA |
| Drive (away) | SHOO |
| Ducks | DODGES |
| Eagerly excited | AGOG |
| Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.) | HSIA |
| El ___ (weather phenomena) | NINOS |
| Electrically balanced, in chemistry | APOLAR |
| Eyes: Sp | OJOS |
| Feature of a batter that needs more whisking | LUMP |
| Fisherman's ___ (San Francisco attraction) | WHARF |
| Fishing basket | CREEL |
| Floor | STORY |
| Four-star figures | ADMIRALS |
| Friendship | AMITY |
| Georgia's capital, informally | ATOWN |
| Give up | FORGO |
| Go up against | TAKEON |
| Good-looking guy? | MARKSMAN |
| Greeting when running into someone unexpectedly | OHHI |
| Home to Antilia, the world's most valuable private residence (27 floors, $2.2 billion) | MUMBAI |
| How some like their café | AULAIT |
| How some like their coffee | STRONG |
| Ice cream purchase | TUB |
| Is | EQUALS |
| It's against the rule | ANARCHY |
| It's not a lot to jot | NOTE |
| Italian painter known for his frescoes | GIOTTO |
| Itching to eat and irritable about it, in slang | HANGRY |
| Item on a president's lapel | FLAG |
| Jason who played Khal Drogo on 'Game of Thrones' | MOMOA |
| Kind of clef | ALTO |
| Kings and queens, maybe | TWOPAIR |
| L.G.B.T.-aligned advocacy group since 1987 | ACTUP |
| Large chunk of one's final grade, often | EXAMS |
| Laughing matter? | GAS |
| Lead-in to potty | PORTA |
| Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil options | THINNEST |
| Like sponge cakes | AIRY |
| Lone Star State sch | SMU |
| Makeover result, maybe | NEWDO |
| Man's nickname that omits the 'is' at the end | LEW |
| Many end in '-ite' | ORES |
| Marvel at | ADMIRE |
| Medic | DOC |
| Middle of a certain three-in-a-row | TAC |
| Move like a peacock | STRUT |
| Native speakers of Chiwere | OTOE |
| Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in brief | FREEPR |
| Newswoman Sawyer | DIANE |
| Occasion to get all gussied up | HOTDATE |
| One of two on the Titanic | MAST |
| Organism that structurally resembles another organism | ISOMORPH |
| Pain relief brand | ANACIN |
| Palindromic rulers | SHAHS |
| Parts of Twitter profiles | BIOS |
| Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarly | DRBOB |
| Pinot ___ | GRIS |
| Placing a call | DIALING |
| Pool chalk target | CUETIP |
| Ruin, as plans | DERAIL |
| Sandwiches on pita bread | GYROS |
| Sci-fi classic featuring the Three Laws | IROBOT |
| See 76-Across | COMPANYYOUKEEP |
| Sips | NURSES |
| Social climate | ETHOS |
| Some froyo bar toppings | OREOS |
| Something to do with your buds? | TASTE |
| Spring hrs. in Colorado Springs | MDT |
| Stroke of good fortune | GODSEND |
| Sui generis | UNIQUE |
| Taylor Swift's first #1 country hit, 2007 | OURSONG |
| Texas county on the Mexican border | STARR |
| The 'B' in GB | BYTES |
| The dove's-foot crane's-bill, for instance | FLOWER |
| The Reds, on scoreboards | CIN |
| Things stuck in clogs | TOES |
| Third of seven columns: Abbr | TUE |
| To a bad free throw shooter: 'You're ...' | MISSINGTHEPOINT |
| To a cosmetician: 'You're ...' | MAKINGMEBLUSH |
| To a produce vendor near closing time: 'You're ...' | OUTOFYOURGOURD |
| To a rude driver: 'You're ...' | DARNTOOTIN |
| To a temp worker: 'You're ...' | INFORITNOW |
| To anyone who wasn't addressed above: 'You're ...' | SOMETHINGELSE |
| Toy rocker, in tot-speak | HORSY |
| Traipse (about) | GAD |
| Useful | OFHELP |
| Utter nonsense | BLARNEY |
| Valerie Plame's org. in 2003's Plame affair | CIA |
| Vegan latte option | OATMILK |
| Villain in 1998's 'Mulan' | SHANYU |
| Vim | PEP |
| Warranting an 'X,' say | ADULT |
| What might be 'love' or 'lesbian' in a TV show title | LWORD |
| What the Old English called 'Winterfylleth' | OCTOBER |
| With 98-Across, to an aspiring entrepreneur: 'You're ...' | ONLYASGOODASTHE |
| With adroitness | ABLY |
| Wong of stand-up comedy | ALI |
| Word stylized with extra R's on some cereal boxes | GREAT |
| Wrath | IRE |
| [Leave it] | STET |
| ___ Brava, Spain | COSTA |
| ___ hair | BYA |
| ___ in kangaroo | KAS |
| ___ polloi | HOI |
| ___ Tzu (dog breed) | SHIH |

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