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 March 26 2023 Crossword, we have all the answers for you.
NYT Crossword Answers Guide
Below you will find all of the answers for the March 26 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.
Clue |
Businesses that might offer "pawdicures" |
Subject in sexology |
Feeling of auditory bliss, in a modern coinage |
Stacked haphazardly |
Some religious artwork |
Band stan |
Preparing to put earrings in an ogre? |
Understood |
Treat, as wood |
Revealer of the Wizard of Oz |
Hostile parties |
Nickname for Luigi |
The Macy's in New York's Herald Square, and others? |
Harbor boat |
Downside |
Had trouble with, as an icy road |
Defeat decisively |
Home to five U.S. national parks |
Instruction in a meringue recipe |
E.M.T.'s apparatus, informally |
Org. that facilitates adoptions |
Pentad for a poetry performance? |
Outdo |
Infection fighter |
In ___ (as found) |
What "O" might stand for |
"What's ___ …" |
TV spy drama of the early 2000s |
Watch all at once, say |
Supreme Court surname |
Shopping for some cereal? |
Deep-fried appetizer often served with chutney |
Big fuss |
One side of a battery |
"Good heavens!" |
The "L" of L.V. |
Vegan alternative to gelatin |
Literary character described as "a stout little fellow with red cheeks" |
What "X" might stand for |
Prize in a chowder cook-off? |
Gen Zer who might be into faux freckles and anime |
Start of many a Father's Day card |
Campy stuff? |
___ mater |
Was completely depleted |
Smartphone, e.g. |
"Well, ___-di-dah!" |
You might need just the "last four" of it: Abbr. |
Old-timey wizard who needs to learn some manners? |
Fly |
Be overly sweet |
"No chickening out!" |
Faith founded in Persia |
"Black" or "Pink" animal |
Band with the 1997 hit "Semi-Charmed Life" … or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme |
They might wipe the slate clean |
Spine-tingling |
Klingon speaker, say |
Deadlock |
C-suite members |
Pots and pans, e.g. |
Ballroom dance moves |
"Will do!" |
Greek earth goddess |
Lavender unit |
Walk in the park … or sit in a park, maybe |
Actor Mahershala |
Lookouts |
General idea |
Classy establishment? |
___ favor |
United |
"You should know better!" |
Encourage |
Stop the progress of |
Entree that might be prepared with a brown sugar glaze |
"Gloomy" guy |
What some people use to solve a New York Times crossword |
German "you" |
Rx request |
Slimy stuff |
Lacquer, e.g. |
Home to wild Bactrian camels |
Clears (of) |
Lead-in to -logue |
N.F.L. quarterback Jared |
Surgery sites, in brief |
Toronto N.B.A. player |
Usher |
Tot's geometry lesson, perhaps |
Clump of hair |
City at the foot of the Adirondacks |
What may bring a meeting to order |
Cholesterol-lowering drug |
Landing site |
Cover, of a sort |
Words for a cover |
Like many a lumberjack's shirt |
Certain footholds |
Ancient marketplace |
Spanish resort island, to locals |
"Do"-to-"do" delivery |
Understood |
Pioneering computer |
National park in the Canadian Rockies |
Former retail giant |
Captivate |
Cousin of a stingray |
Dwindles, with "out" |
It's 2.3 years for the average heterosexual American couple |
Something made in a press |
Things a plangonologist collects |
Some semihard cheeses |
Stubbornly old-fashioned |
"The museum of social decay," per Gary Oldman |
The so-called "Pearl of Arabia" |
Strapless accessories |
As above, in citations |
___ bean |
"Groovy!" |
Like some tradition |
Spoil |
Some bathroom contractors |
Comedy's ___ the Entertainer |
Cartoon character who said "Van Gogh would've sold more than one painting if he'd put tigers in them" |
Like the goddess Hel |
March 14 dessert, appropriately |
"The birds and the bees" and others |
Pope writings |
Sharp increase |
Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire" |
Two weeks after calends, approximately |
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame architect |
River offshoot |
Power ___ |
Wand-waving org. |
Merch table offering |
Spell of bad luck? |
Seething state |
Before, in poetry |
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.
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