| Clue | Answer |
| Take ___ (1994 Madonna hit that was #1 for seven weeks) | ABOW |
| Formal, maybe | PROM |
| Formal wear accouterment | STUD |
| St. Petersburg's river | NEVA |
| Peanuts kid with a security blanket | LINUS |
| Build muscles, with "up" | TONE |
| Genre of Verdi's "Jérusalem" | GRANDOPERA |
| Lens holders | RIMS |
| Come in! | ENTER |
| Fist of Fury star, 1972 | BRUCELEE |
| Chapter 52, formally | LII |
| Guacamole base, in British lingo | AVOCADOPEAR |
| Making the rounds? | INORBIT |
| Yang's go-with | YIN |
| Cause of a blowup? | TNT |
| Cannes showing | CINE |
| Sound from a window ledge | COO |
| Do some housekeeping | DUST |
| Used a crowbar on, say | PRIEDOPEN |
| ___ facto | IPSO |
| Crime lab sample | DNA |
| Amt. of cooking oil, maybe | TBSP |
| Spanish she-bear | OSA |
| Face the pitcher | BAT |
| Boorish | UNCOUTH |
| Robert Redford's "great" 1975 role | WALDOPEPPER |
| Vote for | YEA |
| Where you might pick fruit while it's still green | LIMETREE |
| Palliates | EASES |
| Something false in the Bible? | IDOL |
| Lowdown ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 36- and 53-Across | INSIDEDOPE |
| Tizzy | SNIT |
| Please, I can do it | LETME |
| Violinist Leopold | AUER |
| Hey, José! | HOLA |
| Tire swing part | ROPE |
| Appalachians, e.g.: Abbr. | MTNS |
| Good-looking? | ANGELIC |
| Apollo and Daphne sculptor | BERNINI |
| Warm response from a crowd | OVATION |
| Decline | WANE |
| Gaza grp. | PLO |
| Engraved letters? | RIP |
| End of an ancient period | ONEBC |
| Lexicographer James who was the O.E.D.'s first editor | MURRAY |
| ___ throat | STREP |
| Facilities | TOILETS |
| Accidental | UNMEANT |
| Much of Arabia | DESERT |
| ___ Arabia | SAUDI |
| In need of some color | DRAB |
| Publisher Nast | CONDE |
| End of a famous boast | VICI |
| Platte Valley native | OTOE |
| Workout count | REPS |
| Screwy | ODD |
| Golden rule preposition | UNTO |
| Bomb squad member | ROBOT |
| Movin' ___ | ONUP |
| Glazier's unit | PANE |
| Words before "... and that's final!" | ISAIDNO |
| Soap ingredient | PALMOIL |
| Takes over the assets of, as a partner | BUYSOUT |
| Make more inclined | STEEPEN |
| Star Trek weapons | PHASERS |
| Studious-looking | OWLISH |
| Shower time | APRIL |
| Many a Taylor Swift fan | TEENER |
| Tribe of the Canadian Plains | CREE |
| What a big mouth might have | DELTA |
| Basil-flavored sauce | PESTO |
| Singer Lambert | ADAM |
| Little handful | IMP |
| Syllable repeated after "fiddle" | DEE |
New York Times Crossword Answer - Oct 1, 2014
New York Times Crossword Solutions - Oct 1, 2014
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