New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2023 03 24

crossword answers
Clue Answer
KNOLL RISE
TACH READING RPM
Bit of a sting, perhaps VENOM
“That so?” ISIT
AND, OR or NOT, in logic BOOLEANOPERATOR
Kurosawa film based on “King Lear” RAN
Things for sticky fingers MOISTTOWELETTES
Pop star with country roots, say CROSSOVERARTIST
FUZZ POPO
They’re stitched by tailorbirds NESTS
PROCEEDING WITHOUT THINKING ONAUTO
Manhattan thoroughfare named for New York’s Dutch roots AMSTERDAMAVENUE
Some gangbusters GMEN
Things that make hay? MEADOWS
___ Barnacle, on whom Molly Bloom of “Ulysses” was based NORA
What could represent you in a rebus puzzle? EWE
Measures of performance ASSESSMENTS
It might be blowing in the wind KITE
Needs for trick roping LASSOS
ACTRESS SALDANA ZOE
Ones doing the bunny hop or Electric Slide LINEDANCERS
Thomas Hardy title character TESS
Potentially too much information ELABORATEDETAIL
WATER CARRIER MAIN
What’s limited in some plans DATA
Went nowhere, say SATHOME
BIT OF DESIGN INFO SPEC
DISTRICT WARD
HAD ATE
It follows the clap of a clapperboard TAKE
Place for a relic ALTAR
WIDE SHOE LETTERS EEE
Lucy of “Elementary” LIU
Like the element osmium DENSE
GOOGLE, SAY SEARCH
It involves a forearm injection, for short TBTEST
DELICACY TACT
Title for a prince EMIR
Soda sans syrup SELTZER
GNARLY RAD
MOTHER OF HORUS ISIS
DROPS OMITS
Dubious addendum to a snide remark NOTHINGPERSONAL
Casual get-together SESH
Name that sounds like two consecutive letters of the alphabet ABIE
“I’m sorry to hear that” HOWSAD
ALLEY-___ OOP
___ saltado (stir-fried dish with sliced beef) LOMO
British singer/songwriter ___ Parks ARLO
Spanish title: Abbr. SRA
Courtly address SIRE
Grayheads ELDERS
Estadio Azteca cheer OLE
R&B trio whose name is an initialism TLC
“Would ___?” ILIE
“The cautious seldom ___”: Confucius ERR
AFFLICTION WOE
It’s in your bones MARROW
WITHOUT END EVER
Buildups in deltas SILTS
“Uh-huh, yeah” IBET
Nt. wt. units LBS
City whose welcome sign features Mark Twain ELMIRA
Is free HASTIME
___ BUCO OSSO
Flat indication, perhaps LOWTIREPRESSURE