New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2023 09 01

crossword answers
Clue Answer
DISCOUNTED ONSALE
Form of some soaps BAR
Most popular baby boy’s name of the 2000s JACOB
DISASTER COMPLETEMESS
City parks and plazas, say URBANOASES
Sound from a saxophone WAIL
___ Yello (drink) MELLO
PRO ___ BONO
SHARP CRISP
Succeed, as a suggestion FLY
Rapper with the 2012 #1 album “Life Is Good” NAS
“In that case ?” IFSO
Adams who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980 ANSEL
The corner of one is called a canthus EYE
Was committed HADTO
Stone-faced sorts? GARGOYLES
The late Mrs. Flanders on “The Simpsons” MAUDE
Alice ___, 20th-century women’s suffrage activist PAUL
Trademark difference-maker SPECIALSAUCE
Agcy. within the Dept. of Transportation FAA
Biopharmaceutical giant in the Fortune 200 AMGEN
Inventor of the first commercially successful steel plow DEERE
“Wow, would you look at that!” ITSABEAUT
Silverstein who wrote the words and music for Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” SHEL
Longhorn’s longtime rival AGGIE
Some adventures in the Serengeti JEEPSAFARIS
Place where employees may all be holding together? CALLCENTER
Rhyming assent OKIEDOKIE
Indie band whose name is a two-word command OKGO
Got excited over the newest video game release, say GEEKEDOUT
Building installations that work with beams SOLARPANELS
Choices for painters HUES
Nonfruit ingredients in some healthful smoothies OATS
Assessors of verbal reasoning, in brief LSATS
LIKE MANY SALADS LEAFY
Malicious programs that block file access RANSOMWARE
They’re even at the start, in brief OTS
Outside ___ CHANCE
Word with bright or blind SIDE
Calls balls, say UMPS
Name on 2008 campaign stickers PALIN
City east of Montpellier ARLES
Unlike a mustang TAME
Sanskrit for “force” HATHA
Channel owned by Paramount, for short SHO
Food Network host ___ Brown ALTON
PREFIX WITH -PLASM NEO
EPONYMOUS BELGIAN TOWN SPA
ABRUPT TERSE
COMMENCE GETSTARTED
First Southeastern Conference school to field an African American athlete TULANE
Daybreak? NAP
MONTGOMERY OF JAZZ WES
LIGHT UP? STAR
Range mentioned in “Take Me Home, Country Roads” BLUERIDGE
Work periods STINTS
Lager descriptor PALE
Say a prayer, maybe INTONE
CHARLATAN FAKE
GATHER REAP
“Oh, you flatter me!” STOP
Index since 1896, with “the” DOW
One way to say “yes” IDO
Traipses (about) GADS
BIDS ONE CLUB, SAY OPENS
Business interest STAKE
Ball of energy DYNAMO
TEARS UP RENDS
“Phooey!” DARNITALL
DEPARTMENT STORE EPONYM MACY
ROE SOURCE SHAD
WINTER OLYMPICS SIGHT SLED