NYT Crossword Answers 02/12/23
The full solution for the NY Times February 12 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Christina Iverson and Samuel A. Donaldson.
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- Become hysterical, with “out”WIG
- Elided titleMAAM
- Restaurant competitor of Pinkberry and Sweet FrogTCBY
- Catchy tunes, informallyBOPS
- Sigh of lamentAHME
- Where dancers have a ball?DISCO
- McFlurry mix-inOREO
- Furniture giantIKEA
- Bad flight forecastSLEET
- ReasonINFER
- Hierarchy levelRUNG
- Certain U.S. time zoneCENTRAL
- Economizing, as represented by the circled squares?CUTTINGCORNERS
- “The bad news is ?”IFEAR
- WhatsApp transmissions, brieflyIMS
- Navy nayNOSIR
- Seizes eagerly, as an opportunityLEAPSON
- Sean of “Stranger Things”ASTIN
- Part of an M.C.’s intro, oftenBIO
- Prohibition targetDEMONRUM
- Economizing, as represented twice in 12-Down?PINCHINGPENNIES
- “The Crown” roleDIANA
- Colorful kind of shirtALOHA
- Offering from Dr. Mom, in briefTLC
- Senior partners?PROMDATES
- ___ Hill, neighborhood of San FranciscoNOB
- Bussing on a bus, for shortPDA
- Memorable missionALAMO
- “You’ve made your point,” slangilySAYLESS
- Lead-in to an opinionASISEEIT
- ZipNADA
- From not so long agoRECENT
- Parts of a gigMEGS
- Scrapbooker’s projectALBUM
- Honesty, resilience or a sense of humor, perhapsASSET
- Shield of ancient Greece: Var.EGIS
- Manhattan is one: Abbr.ISL
- AttemptSTAB
- Work that hasn’t yet entered publicationPREPRINT
- Little squealerMINIPIG
- Fencer’s scoreTOUCH
- Hebrew version of the English pronoun “I”ANI
- Confidentiality contract, for shortNDA
- Welcome eventOPENHOUSE
- ___ drag (hockey maneuver)TOE
- Cellist’s needROSIN
- In concertASONE
- Economizing, as represented in 58-Down?STRETCHINGABUCK
- Unwelcome, so to speakNONGRATA
- Vote in favorYEA
- Trading placesMARTS
- Like some modern mapsGENOMIC
- Golfer Palmer, to fansARNIE
- A/C meas.BTU
- “The Planets” composerHOLST
- Economizing, as represented by the shaded squares?MAKINGENDSMEET
- Bad-sounding creatures?FOWL
- Ditto, in legal footnotesIDEM
- Word that means “ocean” in a religious titleDALAI
- Large crowdHORDE
- It’s cried on a slideWHEE
- CheckCURB
- Classical poemEPODE
- Beast with recurved hornsIBEX
- Triumphant shout at a crossword tournamentDONE
- FreshnessSASS
- Like some morning lawnsDEWY
- Smokey spot, for shortPSA
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NYT Vertical Clues
- SharpensWHETS
- “How ___ Your Mother”IMET
- Work outGETINSHAPE
- Some garlic prepMINCING
- RegardingASFOR
- Maker of the Nitro 5 gaming laptopACER
- “The year’s at the spring / And day’s at the ___”: Robert BrowningMORN
- Yankees manager before GirardiTORRE
- Zealous activistCRUSADER
- C-noteBEN
- Tranquil disciplineYOGISM
- Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorated a 1976 U.S. anniversaryBICENTENNIALCENTER
- It helps make a stew a gooOKRA
- Poached fruitPEAR
- Garnish for una margaritaSAL
- Source of many a name on a campus building, informallyALUM
- Starts eatingDIGSIN
- Poli ___SCI
- Reply to the Little Red HenNOTI
- Name hidden in “before long”ELON
- It makes a red velvet cake redFOODDYE
- Cancún cashPESOS
- Hamburger’s beef?ACH
- Word with pepper or towerBELL
- Like some ancient pyramidsINCAN
- Acceleration, e.g.RATE
- Quelques-___ (some, in French)UNES
- Quantity multiplied by acceleration in Newton’s second lawMASS
- Pioneer in global aviationPANAM
- Words of defeatILOSE
- “Don’t sweat it,” informallyNOBIG
- Educ. supporterPTA
- Once-popular devices discontinued in 2022IPODS
- Cousin of a weaselMARTEN
- “What’s the ___?” (“‘Sup with that?”)DEALIO
- SufferAIL
- Farmyard cryMAA
- Not in a relationshipSSIINNGGLLEE
- “The Last O.G.” networkTBS
- Vile Nile reptileASP
- Out-and-outUTTER
- Foreign leader whom Nixon met in 1972MAO
- That’s history!ERA
- Kind of knife of infomercial fameGINSU
- Like Urdu or HindiINDIC
- Was very ripeSTANK
- Round figuresSPHERES
- Montana city SW of HelenaBUTTE
- The main antagonist?PIRATESHIP
- [Ugh, this is horrible!]MOAN
- ___ factoIPSO
- Like some highlighter colorsNEON
- RelishGUSTO
- Plant whose name derives from QuechuaCOCA
- Devious snickerHEH
- Barely gets the words outSTAMMERS
- Pros with deliveries, in briefOBS
- Painter Jan van ___EYCK
- “Let’s do this!”IMREADY
- Civil rights icon ___ Helen BurroughsNANNIE
- Power structure?GRID
- CapersANTICS
- Shakespeare’s “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” has five of themIAMBS
- Beaming, as with joyAGLOW
- Liberal arts college in KentuckyBEREA
- Locally focused lecture franchiseTEDX
- Pac-12 playerUTE
- Santa’s favorite Hostess dessert?HOHO
- Wilson of filmOWEN
- Carded at a bar, informallyIDED
- Common spot for a sunburnNAPE
- GagglesMOBS
- Chain email abbr.FWD
- Grammy winner ___ LipaDUA
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