The New York Times has been publishing Crosswords since 1942, and there is the regular, full-sized Crossword along with the Mini Crossword. This post shares all of the answers to the NYT Crossword published January 8 2023.
NYT Crossword Answers Guide
Here are all of the answers for the recent 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.
- Villains’ antagonists
- “Uh, sure”
- Power project
- Real mess
- 2007 Lil Wayne song that opens “Young Money! You dig?”
- Subject of clip art?
- “What do we have here?!”
- Word before the year on U.S. paper currency
- Small thing to keep on track
- Human rights activist Xiaobo, the first Chinese citizen to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (2010)
- Presses CTRL+P + _____ + Easter egg coloring
- _____ + Scroungy mutt + Parent’s sister, in some regions
- Active Sicilian volcano
- European river that’s an anagram of REED
- Promise to pay
- [I’m frustrated!]
- Fragrant noodle soup made with beef
- Like Captain James T. Kirk, by birth
- Número de “Años de Soledad” in a Gabriel García Márquez novel
- Follows
- _____ + Golfer’s cry + “Ugh!”
- Column crossers + Sentry + _____
- “Encore!”
- Irks
- Crossed off
- Gangster film prop
- “Holy” city
- Nongendered possessive
- Insult that’s also a measurement device
- “The landlords of New York,” once
- One cast in a fantasy movie
- Digging
- French festival, familiarly + _____ + Actor Michael
- Punching tool + Chopping tool + _____
- Cherubic archer
- Foil lookalikes
- Seoul-based carrier
- Influential sorts
- Rod with seven A.L. batting titles
- Athlete’s cup
- Flattering verse
- In the manner of
- Demonstrate extreme flexibility, as an acrobat
- Opposite of neo-
- Tandoor bread + Harlem music venue + _____
- Word of obligation + _____ + Punxsutawney name
- Some origin stories
- Response to “Shall we?”
- H.S. science class for some college-bound students
- Rocky Mountain bugler
- Move, in real estate lingo
- Pioneered
- Immediately
- Couple of llamas?
- Rug rat + Magic stick + _____
- Soccer score + _____ + Scottish inlets
- Resistor unit
- Iconic 1984 movie vehicle that was a combination ambulance/hearse
- “Anything for you!”
- Actress de Armas
- Annoyances when trying to make change
- Challenging, informally
- Corleone, for one
- Toilet paper spec
- Most likely to offer solace, say
- Calm
- Fastener used with a padlock
- The “E” in FEMA: Abbr.
- “Diamonds” singer, to fans
- QB protectors, collectively
- Time to decide who’s in or out
- Polite Spanish assent
- ThinkPads, e.g., once
- “Doc” in the Mets Hall of Fame
- Removed, as a knot
- Language suffix
- Spanish seasoning
- Hindu goddess in the “Ramayana”
- Serpentine constellation
- Ambidextrous features?
- It may have just desserts
- Converter of natural heat energy
- Doohickey
- Tweens, e.g.
- Making level
- Welcomed at the door
- Broccoli follower
- Intestinal bacterium
- Choir platforms
- Boggy stuff
- Literary award shaped like a rocket
- Milky gemstone
- Common solvents
- Some R.P.I. grads
- Chances
- Hurry
- Waze suggestions: Abbr.
- Armpit, anatomically
- Move to a larger pot, say
- More than a couple
- Doesn’t just sit there
- Boxing stats
- Influential leader of the Seminole people
- Burrito-shaped lunch counter item
- Part of X-X-X
- [Is this thing on?]
- Scenic stroll, from the Spanish
- Baja Peninsula resort, for short
- In the thick of
- Hardly Mr. Nice Guy
- Hippocratic oath takers: Abbr.
- Path covered with diamonds
- Vamooses
- Pretentiously affected
- “Frozen” villain
- Existential emotion
- Goofus
- Dance squat
- Where 95-Down’s Wild Ride ends, at Disneyland
- Key ingredient in key lime pie
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame city: Abbr.
- Floated down a river, say
- “Hmm, gotcha”
- Unteachable sort, in a saying
- Tessellations
- “The Wind in the Willows” squire
- “Nice try, but I don’t think so”
- Islands that form atop underwater volcanoes
- Making all the stops
- Portion of a log
- Quick to think or act
- [Grrr!]
- “Eh, what can you do?!”
- Black cat, classically
- For fear that
- Michael of 2007’s “Superbad”
- Wraparound garment
- Eye affliction
- Belt worn with a yukata
- Company that owns Wite-Out
We also recommend trying your hand at the NYT Mini Crossword, which is definitely easier (on all days!) as it is 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.
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