Category: New York Times
9-June-2023 | Page 1 of 1 | The NYT Crossword Answers
- It might get smoked
- Lobster pot, e.g
- Lively dance
- Upfront payment before a deal is made
- Take the edge off, say
- Increase
- Glum drops
- Actor Esparza with four Tony nominations
- "You've got nothing to worry about"
- Choir section
- Brightest point in Canis Major, familiarly
- Who's Who filler, informally
- Secretly feel
- Taro and jicama
- Subject of a statue that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Thrown
- Becomes difficult to see through, with "up"
- Hill worker
- 65%, e.g
- Option in a photo editing app
- "Ain't that the truth!"
- Animals that all share the same "birthday" (January 1)
- Many a Porsche 911
- Result of a split decision?
- Low-cut, laceless shoes
- Through
- Environmental organization that has ships
- What some QR codes contain
- District of India that's home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Axed
- Greek philosopher known for reductio ad absurdum arguments
- Plastic surgeon's concern
- "I've never seen anything like it"
- Contronym that means moving quickly or not moving at all
- Decoupage need
- Some queens but not kings
- Kelvin or newton
- Postseason college football game formerly sponsored by Tostitos
- Stop putting in effort
- Slightly favors, with "to"
- Shoe brand with an iconic checkerboard design
- Like hyperbolic comments
- Game you can't stand to win?
- Certain loophole
- Laundry room detritus
- Bluefin alternative
- Top club in Vegas
- Singer with the 1960 #2 hit "Puppy Love"
- Gunpowder ___ (1605 English conspiracy)
- Things to believe in
- Settled (on)
- Achieves
- Much-debated grammar topic
- Common Jesuit school name
- Title paratrooper in a 1998 war film
- Pro fighter?
- Common middle name
- Particulars, informally
- ___-Bakr, close adviser of Muhammad
- Diamond measurement
- It's all-inclusive
- Modern site of ancient Persepolis
- Without direction
- "Baby at my breast," in a Shakespearean tragedy
- Home theater purchase
- Prefix with phone
- Like some Brie
- Scores and scores
- Like a sore loser, perhaps
- A train might get pulled along it
- Hill worker
- Alternative to an elbow