Category: New York Times
19-September-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | The NYT Crossword Answers

  1. Increase the power of, with "up"
  2. Anklebone
  3. In addition
  4. Ate something
  5. Having many syllables, like this answer, 18-Across and especially 53-/57-Across
  6. Chopped to bits
  7. Thus
  8. Resting place
  9. It's really something!
  10. Frequent URL ending
  11. Apple desktop
  12. Word before pop or T
  13. Doofus
  14. Coffee alternative
  15. Some overhangs
  16. Double-helix molecule
  17. Studio with "Ars gratia artis" in its logo
  18. Egyptian reptile that's a symbol of royalty
  19. Marsupial that sleeps 18-22 hours a day
  20. Club ___
  21. Country whose name looks like something a marathoner might say
  22. Vaccine-regulating org.
  23. Opposition to the removal of . . .
  24. "Hold on!"
  25. Prefix with system
  26. Wood for a baseball bat
  27. Big name in swabs
  28. Imagines
  29. "South Park" kid with a blue-and-yellow beanie
  30. Fails totally
  31. March 14 observance that might be celebrated with dessert in math class
  32. Wee one
  33. Hardens (to)
  34. Reversible woven fabrics
  35. "Listen up!," in Lima
  36. Director DuVernay
  37. Johnny Walker or Jim Beam
  38. Phrase that would be appropriate at the end of 53-Across
  39. "Ready!"
  40. In a noisy and unruly manner
  41. Irate
  42. Like a Cyclops
  43. Abbr. sometimes repeated several times in a row
  44. Word often paired with hunter
  45. Actress Christine of "The Blacklist"
  46. "You won't believe it, but . . ."
  47. Signals at an auction, maybe
  48. Pasture
  49. Elate
  50. Chinese steamed bun
  51. When said three times, classic Benny Goodman tune
  52. Hogwash
  53. "In that case . . ."
  54. Bloke
  55. Plot element in "Romeo and Juliet"
  56. Stock market calculation
  57. Field goal percentage, e.g.
  58. . . . state support from the church
  59. Wall Street index, with "the"
  60. Latke ingredient
  61. Spoken
  62. Picked a card
  63. Tension-reducing spa treatment
  64. Wraps (up)
  65. Gothic novelist Shelley
  66. Language of Vientiane
  67. ___ gras (French delicacy)
  68. Sir Walter Scott novel set in the Middle Ages
  69. Production at theater camp, maybe
  70. Whack, as a fly
  71. Type that leans right
  72. Give to someone from a younger generation
  73. Wiretapper, e.g.
  74. Actress Falco of "Nurse Jackie"