Category: New York Times
19-September-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | The NYT Crossword Answers
- Increase the power of, with "up"
- Anklebone
- In addition
- Ate something
- Having many syllables, like this answer, 18-Across and especially 53-/57-Across
- Chopped to bits
- Thus
- Resting place
- It's really something!
- Frequent URL ending
- Apple desktop
- Word before pop or T
- Doofus
- Coffee alternative
- Some overhangs
- Double-helix molecule
- Studio with "Ars gratia artis" in its logo
- Egyptian reptile that's a symbol of royalty
- Marsupial that sleeps 18-22 hours a day
- Club ___
- Country whose name looks like something a marathoner might say
- Vaccine-regulating org.
- Opposition to the removal of . . .
- "Hold on!"
- Prefix with system
- Wood for a baseball bat
- Big name in swabs
- Imagines
- "South Park" kid with a blue-and-yellow beanie
- Fails totally
- March 14 observance that might be celebrated with dessert in math class
- Wee one
- Hardens (to)
- Reversible woven fabrics
- "Listen up!," in Lima
- Director DuVernay
- Johnny Walker or Jim Beam
- Phrase that would be appropriate at the end of 53-Across
- "Ready!"
- In a noisy and unruly manner
- Irate
- Like a Cyclops
- Abbr. sometimes repeated several times in a row
- Word often paired with hunter
- Actress Christine of "The Blacklist"
- "You won't believe it, but . . ."
- Signals at an auction, maybe
- Pasture
- Elate
- Chinese steamed bun
- When said three times, classic Benny Goodman tune
- Hogwash
- "In that case . . ."
- Bloke
- Plot element in "Romeo and Juliet"
- Stock market calculation
- Field goal percentage, e.g.
- . . . state support from the church
- Wall Street index, with "the"
- Latke ingredient
- Spoken
- Picked a card
- Tension-reducing spa treatment
- Wraps (up)
- Gothic novelist Shelley
- Language of Vientiane
- ___ gras (French delicacy)
- Sir Walter Scott novel set in the Middle Ages
- Production at theater camp, maybe
- Whack, as a fly
- Type that leans right
- Give to someone from a younger generation
- Wiretapper, e.g.
- Actress Falco of "Nurse Jackie"