Below is the complete solution for the crossword puzzle from the NY Times published on September 10, 2023.
NYT ACROSS CLUES
Chat chuckle | LOL |
Less than one’s best, in sports lingo | BGAME |
___ Stadium, the venue with a cushioned acrylic surface that is the largest of its type in the world | ASHE |
Wholesale | MASS |
Inits. associated with accessibility | ADA |
Submitted after the deadline | INLATE |
Some ring finishes, for short | TKOS |
___ research, source of “dirt” on a political rival | OPPO |
Dickens clerk | BOBCRATCHIT |
Formidable-but-awesome behavior | BADASSERY |
DETOUR #1 | ROADWAY |
It comes out on top | LAVA |
Family name in folk music | GUTHRIE |
Parts of some choral arrangements? | RISERS |
Boosler was the first woman to have an hour-long comedy special on cable TV | ELAYNE |
Big name in healthcare | AETNA |
What a sleepy head might do | NOD |
Stagger | REEL |
Dentist’s command | OPEN |
“That sucks” | UGH |
Composer Strauss, the brother of Johann | JOSEF |
“Glass Onion” director Johnson | RIAN |
Homeland Security concerns | USBORDERS |
Cry stressed on its second syllable | AHA |
Purpose | POINT |
Bygone auto inits. | REO |
DETOUR #2 | DRIVE |
Present-day auto inits. | BMW |
Pharaoh who founded Egypt’s 19th dynasty | RAMSESI |
“Get out!” | BEGONE |
Things settled over drinks | BARBETS |
Shakespearean verb | DOTH |
A head | PER |
Mums’ mums | NANS |
___ cloth (sandpaper alternative) | EMERY |
They’re laid in Australia | EMUEGGS |
Gas whose name comes from the Greek word for “foreigner” | XENON |
The common first word for an infant | DADA |
Taxpayer’s ID | SSN |
DETOUR #3 | PATH |
Lose one’s balance? | GOBROKE |
Hebrew greeting | SHALOM |
“It’s a thumbs down from me” | IVOTENO |
“O patria ___” (Verdi aria) | MIA |
Metropolis with a Little Havana neighborhood | MIAMI |
Major ref. | OED |
Mineral used in glass production | SILEX |
Texted shrug | IDK |
Photographer’s setting | FILMSPEED |
Grps. that liaise with superintendents | PTAS |
Fermented drink from Russia | KVASS |
Embargo | BAN |
DETOUR #4 | LANE |
Bird embodied by the Egyptian god Thoth | IBIS |
Cells are covered in it, in brief | BIO |
Studio Ghibli genre | ANIME |
Trickster | SLYFOX |
What some emails, checks, and balls do | BOUNCE |
Wholesale | IN TOTAL |
Jane says “I need not sell my soul to buy bliss” | EYRE |
Golden | AUREATE |
The classic game of bluffing | LIARS DICE |
Feature of some sweatpants | ELASTIC BAND |
Then | ONCE |
Puts together | ADDS |
DETOUR #5 | STREET |
Brown, for one | IVY |
N.A.A.C.P. and A.C.L.U., for two | NGOS |
Component of a beekeeper’s suit | MESH |
Stuffs with bacon fat, say | LARDS |
Caustic cleaner | LYE |
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NYT VERTICAL CLUES
Titration station | LAB |
Something typically found in a barnyard | ODOR |
Lead-in to delivery | LABOR |
Hunt-and-peck types? | BIRDSOFPREY |
Chewed (on) | GNAWED |
Meeting spot for a union | ALTAR |
Company that owns Bloomingdale’s | MACYS |
Neighbor of Djibouti: Abbr. | ETH |
In check | ATBAY |
Reggae forerunner | SKA |
Jumble | HODGEPODGE |
Early victim of identity theft? | ESAU |
Israel’s Dayan | MOSHE |
Photographer’s setting | APERTURE |
Suddenly appears, with “up” | SPRINGS |
“And, uh, that’s what happened” | SOYEAH |
“Come On ___” (1982 hit) | EILEEN |
Michael who was knighted in 2000 | CAINE |
Related thing | TALE |
Substitute | STANDIN |
Face ___ | VALUE |
Noggin | NOB |
Containing graphic content, say | RATEDM |
Diamond imperfection? | ERROR |
Vaccinated, to Brits | JABBED |
“Wowza!” | OHMAMA |
Seethed | SAWRED |
Parts of drinking or reading glasses | RIMS |
Access points | INS |
Express some intense emotion | SOB |
Goal that sends a game into overtime | EVENER |
Bit of cereal | OAT |
CVS competitor | RITEAID |
Make more powerful, with “up” | SOUP |
Series segments, informally | EPS |
Five-time winner of the Copa do Mundo | BRASIL |
“Love It or List It” airer | HGTV |
Inability to recall the names of everyday things | ANOMIA |
Restriction on some wedding invites | NOKIDS |
Running kicks? | SNEAKS |
William Phelps ___, inventor of the stop sign and the crosswalk | ENO |
Henrik Ibsen play | GHOSTS |
Motion-sensing Microsoft gaming devices | XBOXKINECTS |
Literary character who transforms into an insect | SAMSA |
Backyard toy that attaches to a hose | SLIPNSLIDE |
Some hair products | GELS |
Busy time at a cafeteria | ONE |
Small towns | HAMLETS |
“Calvin and Hobbes” character based on “every jerk I’ve ever known,” per Bill Watterson | MOE |
___ Maria | TIA |
Bite-size Tex-Mex snack | MINITACO |
Enlighten | EDIFY |
Elle or Dakota of Hollywood | FANNING |
Slippery sort | EEL |
Resolution units | PIXELS |
Flashcard words | VOCAB |
Leave high and dry | BAILON |
Snoozefest | BORE |
Not easily accessed | BURIED |
Conventions | MORES |
“Ooh, that’s bad” | YEESH |
Iraqi city near the Tigris and Euphrates | BASRA |
Peripheral | OUTER |
Amazon’s domain | ETAIL |
Lambert or Levine of pop | ADAM |
Sin that sounds like two letters | ENVY |
Many ’90s music purchases | CDS |
Code of the world’s busiest airport | ATL |
Stain, maybe | DYE |
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