NYT Crossword February 2 2023 Answers (2/2/23)

We have all of the answers to the NYT Crossword puzzle for February 2 2023 to help you finish it up!
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The New York Times Crossword is a daily puzzle that tests solvers’ knowledge and vocabulary. It’s one of the most popular crosswords in the world, known for its challenging clues and clever wordplay. The puzzle is published in the print edition of The New York Times and is also available online. Solvers can choose to play the crossword in various levels of difficulty, from easy to very hard. If you’ve been stumped NYT February 2 2023 Crossword, we have all the answers for you.

NYT Crossword Answers Guide

Below you will find all of the answers for the February 2 2023 New York Times Crossword. Click/tap on the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on! You can also find an ongoing post of the latest NYT Crossword answers.

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Clue
Pit-of-the-stomach feeling
Fastidious to a fault
Wedding walkways
Literary heroine Jane
Entertainment district in London's West End
Watts of "Mulholland Drive"
Seat on a ship
Robust brew
Get through to
Pool of money
Start to scream or shout?
Sing like Tom Waits
Phrased
"The missing link"
Word with raising or splitting
Commercial lead-in to Clean
Domesticated
Fit of wild emotion
Natalie Wood's role in 1961's "West Side Story"
Foundation
Capitol Hill staffers
Bet the family farm, so to speak
Instrument found in a post office or grocery
Reddit Q&A
Major provider of scholarships, in brief
Look through a window, say
Like bananas and banana slugs
Orangish-brown gem
Otolaryngologist, familiarly
Make fun of
Error's counterpart
Components of a rosary
More often than not
More than enough
We: Fr.
Big Ten school
Holiday dependent on the lunisolar calendar
[Ignore that edit]
Train tracks
With 2-Down, money-saving flight option, often
See 1-Down
Certain line segment
Hockey feint
Receptacle near a firepit
___ Ark
Offering on a sushi menu
Mayor Lightfoot of Chicago
Yet to come
Mythological being with a horse's tail
Facilities in England
Prey for a dingo
Command that might precede "Shake!"
One might have the disclaimer "Professional driver on closed course. Do not attempt."
Dipsticks
Erode
"Stop! I've heard quite enough!"
Formative
Science that deals with the phenomenon spelled out by 10 missing letters in this puzzle
"Is it worth the risk?"
Do great at
___ collar (iconic Ruth Bader Ginsburg neckwear at the Smithsonian)
Part of a coconut that can be shredded
Clarification words for a speller
"Freeze!"
Along with lentils, one of the two main ingredients in idli
Exposed, as a cover
One giving a wake-up call
Hyundai Sonata, for one
Certain ecclesiastic
Punch bowl go-with
Quibble
Some antique collectibles
Princess whose brother is not a prince
Meadow call
Ambulance letters
Well-suited
"Kidding!"
Father of une princesse
Saddler's tool
___ Américas

We also recommend trying your hand at the NYT Mini Crossword, which is definitely easier (on all days!) as it is a 5×5, compared to the full-sized crossword (which is 15×15, and the Sunday edition is 21×21!). New crosswords are released at 10PM ET on weekdays and 6PM ET on weekends.

If you’re still struggling to solve your NYT crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first. If you’re looking for similarly challenging crosswords, we recommend the WSJ Crossword and LA Times Crossword.

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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