New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2023 04 09

crossword answers
Clue Answer
PASSIONATE ARDENT
INGREDIENT IN A CAESAR SALAD ROMAINE
A tick or a tock SECOND
HIGHLY LUMINOUS GALACTIC OBJECT QUASAR
*”Let’s stick with what we’ve got ?” ABIRDINTHEHAND
DISSIMILAR TO UNLIKE
Trivia lover, maybe NERD
BLOCKHEAD TWIT
SkyMiles offerer DELTA
PULITZER WINNER JAMES AGEE
Modern dance pioneer Duncan ISADORA
*”How clever we both are …” GREATMINDS
SPICE GRINDER PESTLE
Locale of Hephaestus’ forge, in mythology ETNA
Jessica of “The Illusionist” BIEL
Writer/humorist Frazier IAN
GROUND GRAIN MEAL
CHEW OUT RIP
PARODY SENDUP
MALE TURKEY TOM
OCCUPIED HELD
DIRECTOR KAZAN ELIA
EXCEPT SAVE
ROAD HOG? HARLEY
FATE LOT
HONEY BAE
PANTS, SLANGILY TROU
GOES UP AND DOWN BOBS
GROOVY FAB
HARDLY TIPTOES CLOMPS
SEE 111-DOWN AGER
“What a pity!” ALAS
Palindromic prefix NON
A butterfly flying into your home is a good one, some say OMEN
They may be yawning CHASMS
*”Look who it is …” SPEAKOFTHEDEVIL
Kind of cable, for short AUX
Twitter boss Musk ELON
Target of tetracycline ACNE
“Little” car of song that’s “really lookin’ fine” GTO
Orion’s belt points to it SIRIUS
*”Timid types shouldn’t be here …” IFYOUCANTSTANDTHEHEAT
Spot for a tat PEC
Obsolescent circus workers TAMERS
*”Looks can be deceiving …” ALLTHATGLITTERS
From A to Z, maybe SORTED
Something a beanie lacks BRIM
*”Well, if the locals are doing it …” WHENINROME
Tammy who sang “Stand by Your Man” WYNETTE
Greek word meaning “character” ETHOS
KNEE-SLAPPER HOOT
BOTTOM OF THE BARREL DREGS
CHOIR VOICE ALTO
ROYAL TITLE EMIR
MALE SWAN COB
CARNIVAL DANCE SAMBA
CONFUSE ADDLE
SMART HURT
SHIPSHAPE NEAT
WAS OUT SLEPT
AU NATUREL NAKED
SORTA ISH
PLAY THING? PROP
BRITISH DRAFT HORSE SHIRE
GO-AHEAD NOD
ESSEN EXCLAMATION ACH
___ LILLY & CO. ELI
Gather, as volunteers ENLIST
WORD WITH EAR OR PEACE INNER
INDUBITABLY TOBESURE
Breakfast nook DINETTE
DECK TREATMENT STAIN
CLUB RELATIVE BLT
“Holy smokes!” MYGOD
Childish plea IWANNA
“Ben-___” HUR
Canopy makeup TREES
Where there’s smoke FLUE
“Etc., etc.” ? or a statement about answers to this puzzle’s starred clues? YOUKNOWTHEREST
Commonly contracted two-word phrase ARENOT
Why you might run out ERRAND
Makes gassy AERATES
Get goose bumps, say TINGLE
Popular papal name GREGORY
Nickname that drops -ces FRAN
Very formal, or very informal, garment ROBE
The time machine on “Doctor Who” TARDIS
What makes creamer creamier? ANI
What Beethoven did in his 30s and 40s WENTDEAF
What an “@” might signify ROADGAME
Like swimming and surfing AQUATIC
It’s worth one point in cricket RUN
With Desmond Tutu, co-author of the 2016 best seller “The Book of Joy” DALAILAMA
Complete, as a .pdf contract ESIGN
English dos TWO
Four to five spaces, typically TAB
Police operation requiring patience STAKEOUT
Rose gold, e.g. ALLOY
“It’s … OK” MEH
Family member that’s also a letter in the NATO alphabet PAPA
One charged with climate policy ENERGYCZAR
“Who’s That Girl?” rapper EVE
Where a grilled cheese can be found at McDonald’s SECRETMENU
Suffix for a fad MANIA
Sends high into the sky LOFTS
Its largest islands are Savai’i and Upolu SAMOA
Glamping option named for its shape BELLTENT
“No bid” IPASS
It’s nothing NIL
“I don’t think so” NAH
“Toy Story” antagonist SID
Canon offering, in brief SLR
Use as a rendezvous point MEETAT
“Ciao!” SEEYA
HAVE A LIFE EXIST
THE JAZZ, ON SCOREBOARDS UTA
Carpenter’s tool ADZE
CLASSIC MEMPHIS-BASED RECORD LABEL STAX
When repeated, a 1999 #1 Santana hit MARIA
Precision woodworking tool FRETSAW
Gave, as nourishment FEDTO
Like many suitcase handles EXTENDING
Spotted nocturnal mammal CIVET
Bit of redacted info, for short SSN
A little light combat? LASERTAG
“Have you heard about batik? It’s a dyeing ___” (groaner) ART
POETIC PALINDROME ERE
MOTHER OF APOLLO AND ARTEMIS LETO
Poet Marianne MOORE
Pompeo of “Grey’s Anatomy” ELLEN
Resource in the game Catan WHEAT
Do some maintenance on, as a PC’s disk DEFRAG
French name that is an anagram of a German river HENRI
“Now I remember!” OHYES
With 114-Across, crystal collector, perhaps NEW
Account holder, e.g. USER
Popular online marketplace ETSY
Day on Mars SOL
Either of two lead characters in “Kiss Me, Kate” KAY
Homophone of 90-Down HER