NYT Crossword Answers 01/22/23
The full solution for the NY Times January 22 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Garrett Chalfin.
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- Warming periodsTHAWS
- Activates, as yeastPROOFS
- ChatterGAB
- Great Britain, geographicallyISLE
- “My ___ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” 1992 hit by En VogueLOVIN
- Not a big Mac?LAPTOP
- Nail, as a testACE
- “I am not a glutton ? I am an explorer of ___”: Erma BombeckFOOD
- Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant?CHILIFACTORY
- Potentially adoptable pupSTRAYDOG
- MisfitODDDUCK
- Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree?HIPPIEBOOTY
- It’s in your bloodGENE
- Play partsSCENES
- Ones coming “home” at homecomingALUMS
- Quick-movingBRISK
- Corp. shake-upsREORGS
- HostSLEW
- Highly visible belly button?POINTYOUTIE
- Up to, informallyTIL
- Actress Fisher of “Now You See Me”ISLA
- Curious in the extremeAGOG
- StreamletRILL
- Good friend who won’t stop snooping?NOSYBESTIE
- The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif.MOTEL
- What to add to “Iraq” to make it adjectivalANI
- Subwoofer soundBASS
- Jhumpa ___, author of the Pulitzer-winning “Interpreter of Maladies”LAHIRI
- Take a load offREST
- Some cameras, in briefSLRS
- SETI subjectsUFOS
- Language in which “puzzle” is “pid sa”LAO
- Burnable mediaCDS
- Prenuptial agreement?SWEETIETREATY
- “Geaux Tigers!” sch.LSU
- Be an agent forREP
- Feature of Sylvester’s speechLISP
- Comedian RudolphMAYA
- Taiwanese president ___ Ing-wenTSAI
- Skateboard tricksOLLIES
- Went 90, saySPED
- ___ Tac (mint)TIC
- Throat bugSTREP
- Long anecdote from a complainer?WHINYSTORY
- Italian mountETNA
- Astronomer SaganCARL
- Takes a load offSITS
- One with an underground colonyANT
- Tinker Bell or Puck?CRAFTYFAIRY
- Fruit-based dessert ? or a possible description of its flavorTART
- “Sorry to say, you guessed wrong”ALASNO
- What many clocks and card games haveHANDS
- Whence feng shuiCHINA
- Skiing areasSLOPES
- Didn’t give foreverLENT
- Bad person for a gambler to make bets with?PHONYBOOKIE
- Plant with purple-pink flowersHEATHER
- Rustic abodeLOGCABIN
- Acolyte with a bad temper?TESTYGROUPIE
- Part of Q.E.D.ERAT
- Cozy stopoverINN
- Nueva York, por ejemploESTADO
- Word with code or rehearsalDRESS
- Cozy spotsDENS
- It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scatteringSKY
- Chimes and dimes vis-à-vis this clue’s answerRHYMES
- Difficult to climb, in a waySTEEP
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NYT Vertical Clues
- Trio with the 1995 #1 hit “Waterfalls”TLC
- Jolly laughHOHO
- PassionateAVID
- Fragrant medicinal plant also called colic-rootWILDGINGER
- Most snarkySNIDEST
- Finish secondPLACE
- Something to hang your hat onRACK
- ElectOPT
- Plains tribeOTO
- Not to goFORHERE
- Bugging people, perhapsSPYING
- Displays of shockGASPS
- Start to play?ACTI
- Put on no pretensionsBEREAL
- “Fine by me”IFYOUWISH
- Sin citySODOM
- Commits piracyLOOTS
- Avant-gardeEDGY
- “My name is Prince, and I am ___” (Prince lyric)FUNKY
- ProficientABLE
- Sauces made with basil and pine nutsPESTOS
- Songs to be played at a concertSETLIST
- Slinky, e.g.COIL
- Sales promotion acronymBOGO
- HootRIOT
- DownfallRUIN
- ShiftySLY
- “The Office” rolePAM
- Gives a grand speechORATES
- It’s up for debateISSUE
- Alternative to sparklingSTILL
- Turkish moneyLIRAS
- Letters found in a so-called “supervocalic” wordAEIOU
- “Yuck!”NASTY
- Spots on a Rorschach cardBLOTS
- They don’t require much studyEASYAS
- Stahl of “60 Minutes”LESLEY
- I’m toast!BREAD
- Like chicken cordon bleu, originallySWISS
- British sailor, in slangLIMEY
- One who’s rolling in moneyFATCAT
- Is exultantCROWS
- City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna RiverDELHI
- 7-10, e.g., in bowlingSPLIT
- Big name in printingEPSON
- Plants used in wickerwork furnitureRATTANS
- “Worth a try”ITCANTHURT
- Gut feelingsINSTINCTS
- Bit of hype, informallyPRTALK
- ScoopINFO
- Worry for a speakeasyRAID
- Slips upERRS
- LayerPLY
- Parlor offering, for shortTAT
- Language in which “puzzle” is “puzal”ERSE
- “Is that understood?”CAPEESH
- “Is that understood?”YHEAR
- State of uneasiness, informallyFANTODS
- Seton who wrote “Dragonwyck”ANYA
- Prayer leadersRABBIS
- Hang aroundLOITER
- Taking out the trash, for oneCHORE
- Navajo dwellingHOGAN
- One of the CorleonesSONNY
- Interlocking bricksLEGOS
- Made a casePLED
- Word that may come from a penOINK
- ___ Park, home to the University of ChicagoHYDE
- One-on-one Olympics eventEPEE
- “All ___!”RISE
- Farm structureSTY
- Top part of Scotland?TAM
- “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” feelingESP
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