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On this page you will find all the solutions to New York Times Crossword Puzzle from March 26th 2023.
March 26th 2023 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Businesses that might offer "pawdicures" |
DOGSPAS |
| Subject in sexology |
GSPOT |
| Feeling of auditory bliss, in a modern coinage |
EARGASM |
| Stacked haphazardly |
INAPILE |
| Some religious artwork |
ICONS |
| Band stan |
GROUPIE |
| Preparing to put earrings in an ogre? |
PIERCINGSHREK |
| Understood |
GRASPED |
| Treat, as wood |
STAIN |
| Revealer of the Wizard of Oz |
TOTO |
| Hostile parties |
FOES |
| Nickname for Luigi |
GIGIO |
| The Macy's in New York's Herald Square, and others? |
ORIGINSTORES |
| Harbor boat |
TUG |
| Downside |
CON |
| Had trouble with, as an icy road |
SLIDON |
| Defeat decisively |
THRASH |
| Home to five U.S. national parks |
UTAH |
| Instruction in a meringue recipe |
BEAT |
| E.M.T.'s apparatus, informally |
DEFIB |
| Org. that facilitates adoptions |
ASPCA |
| Pentad for a poetry performance? |
FIVEPILLARSOFSLAM |
| Outdo |
TOP |
| Infection fighter |
TCELL |
| In ___ (as found) |
SITU |
| What "O" might stand for |
HUG |
| "What's ___ …" |
MORE |
| TV spy drama of the early 2000s |
ALIAS |
| Watch all at once, say |
BINGE |
| Supreme Court surname |
ROBERTS |
| Shopping for some cereal? |
PICKINGONESBRAN |
| Deep-fried appetizer often served with chutney |
PAPADAM |
| Big fuss |
STINK |
| One side of a battery |
ANODE |
| "Good heavens!" |
EGAD |
| The "L" of L.V. |
LAS |
| Vegan alternative to gelatin |
AGAR |
| Literary character described as "a stout little fellow with red cheeks" |
FRODO |
| What "X" might stand for |
TEN |
| Prize in a chowder cook-off? |
CERTIFICATEOFCLAM |
| Gen Zer who might be into faux freckles and anime |
EGIRL |
| Start of many a Father's Day card |
TODAD |
| Campy stuff? |
GEAR |
| ___ mater |
ALMA |
| Was completely depleted |
RANOUT |
| Smartphone, e.g. |
DEVICE |
| "Well, ___-di-dah!" |
LAH |
| You might need just the "last four" of it: Abbr. |
SSN |
| Old-timey wizard who needs to learn some manners? |
SPITTINGMAGE |
| Fly |
PILOT |
| Be overly sweet |
CLOY |
| "No chickening out!" |
DOIT |
| Faith founded in Persia |
BAHAI |
| "Black" or "Pink" animal |
PANTHER |
| Band with the 1997 hit "Semi-Charmed Life" … or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme |
THIRDEYEBLIND |
| They might wipe the slate clean |
ERASERS |
| Spine-tingling |
EERIE |
| Klingon speaker, say |
TREKKIE |
| Deadlock |
IMPASSE |
| C-suite members |
EXECS |
| Pots and pans, e.g. |
VESSELS |
| Ballroom dance moves |
DIPS |
| "Will do!" |
ONIT |
| Greek earth goddess |
GAEA |
| Lavender unit |
SPRIG |
| Walk in the park … or sit in a park, maybe |
PICNIC |
| Actor Mahershala |
ALI |
| Lookouts |
SENTINELS |
| General idea |
GIST |
| Classy establishment? |
SCHOOL |
| ___ favor |
POR |
| United |
ONE |
| "You should know better!" |
TSK |
| Encourage |
EGGON |
| Stop the progress of |
ARREST |
| Entree that might be prepared with a brown sugar glaze |
ROASTHAM |
| "Gloomy" guy |
GUS |
| What some people use to solve a New York Times crossword |
APP |
| German "you" |
SIE |
| Rx request |
MED |
| Slimy stuff |
GOO |
| Lacquer, e.g. |
FINISH |
| Home to wild Bactrian camels |
GOBI |
| Clears (of) |
RIDS |
| Lead-in to -logue |
IDEO |
| N.F.L. quarterback Jared |
GOFF |
| Surgery sites, in brief |
ORS |
| Toronto N.B.A. player |
RAPTOR |
| Usher |
ESCORT |
| Tot's geometry lesson, perhaps |
SHAPES |
| Clump of hair |
TUFT |
| City at the foot of the Adirondacks |
UTICA |
| What may bring a meeting to order |
GAVEL |
| Cholesterol-lowering drug |
STATIN |
| Landing site |
HELIPAD |
| Cover, of a sort |
ALIBI |
| Words for a cover |
BLURB |
| Like many a lumberjack's shirt |
PLAID |
| Certain footholds |
RUNGS |
| Ancient marketplace |
AGORA |
| Spanish resort island, to locals |
MENORCA |
| "Do"-to-"do" delivery |
SCALE |
| Understood |
GOT |
| Pioneering computer |
ENIAC |
| National park in the Canadian Rockies |
BANFF |
| Former retail giant |
KMART |
| Captivate |
ENGAGE |
| Cousin of a stingray |
SKATE |
| Dwindles, with "out" |
PETERS |
| It's 2.3 years for the average heterosexual American couple |
AGEGAP |
| Something made in a press |
PANINI |
| Things a plangonologist collects |
DOLLS |
| Some semihard cheeses |
EDAMS |
| Stubbornly old-fashioned |
STODGY |
| "The museum of social decay," per Gary Oldman |
REALITYTV |
| The so-called "Pearl of Arabia" |
OMAN |
| Strapless accessories |
CLUTCHES |
| As above, in citations |
IDEM |
| ___ bean |
FAVA |
| "Groovy!" |
IDIG |
| Like some tradition |
ORAL |
| Spoil |
ROT |
| Some bathroom contractors |
TILERS |
| Comedy's ___ the Entertainer |
CEDRIC |
| Cartoon character who said "Van Gogh would've sold more than one painting if he'd put tigers in them" |
HOBBES |
| Like the goddess Hel |
NORSE |
| March 14 dessert, appropriately |
PIE |
| "The birds and the bees" and others |
TALKS |
| Pope writings |
ODES |
| Sharp increase |
HIKE |
| Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire" |
ANIL |
| Two weeks after calends, approximately |
IDES |
| Rock & Roll Hall of Fame architect |
PEI |
| River offshoot |
ARM |
| Power ___ |
NAP |
| Wand-waving org. |
TSA |
| Merch table offering |
TEE |
| Spell of bad luck? |
HEX |
| Seething state |
IRE |
| Before, in poetry |
ERE |
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