NYT Crossword Answers 03/31/22
The full solution for the NY Times March 31 2022 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Thursday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Oliver Roeder.
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NYT Across Clues
- Beat in chessATED
- Astronomer who lost part of his nose in a sword duelBRAHE
- Classic Jumbotron shout-outHIMO
- FrostHOAR
- Takes a bit offPARES
- Certain newspaper columnOPED
- BootOUST
- Sorna y Nublar, en “Jurassic Park”ISLAS
- Long locksMANE
- Educator in a smockRTTEACHER
- Figure seen on Athena’s shieldMEDUS
- Thumbs-upASSENT
- SkimNOFAT
- Bit of letter-shaped hardwareTNUT
- Rangers’ domainFORESTS
- Thoroughbred, e.g.ACEHORSE
- FedEx Cup organizerPGATOU
- ___ of warFOG
- Bluish huesTEALS
- Muslim leadersIMAMS
- “A Promised Land” author, 2020OBAMA
- Get into trouble, in a wayRATON
- Grassy expanseLEA
- Some drinking vesselsOBLETS
- Kind of zone in a cityNOPARKIN
- 1948 Literature NobelistTSELIOT
- Youngest player to score in the FIFA World Cup (age 17)PELE
- Two-word tributeTOYOU
- Bottle topperNIPPLE
- Profession in an O’Neill titleCEMAN
- What “should be made by filling a glass with gin, then waving it in the general direction of Italy,” per Noël CowardDRYMARTIN
- DeclareAVOW
- Kid-lit character with a green suit and gold crownBABAR
- Midrange clubIRON
- Award-winning WardSELA
- Chess : check :: go : ___ATARI
- “Pretty please?”CANI
- GeekishERDY
- FixesMENDS
- Big name in printersEPSO
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NYT Vertical Clues
- Now: Sp.AHORA
- Talks upTOUTS
- Some bridge positionsEASTS
- Leader of the house band on “The Muppet Show”DRTEETH
- Low-budget featureBPICTURE
- Like decisions made on a dare, typicallyRASH
- “Stormy Weather” composerARLEN
- Learn secondhandHEAROF
- Either end of a school bus?ESS
- Side that usually has the most supportersHOMETEAM
- Device used in interactive museum displaysIPAD
- What a “hamburger button” opensMENU
- Dedicated worksODES
- Reader’s jotting, e.g.ANNOTATION
- Reader’s jottings … or a hint to this puzzle’s themeMARGINALIA
- Fancy-pantsFOP
- Title derived from “Caesar”TSAR
- Most of a sugar caneSTALK
- Marisa of “In the Bedroom”TOMEI
- Writer SontagSUSAN
- UnderwayAFOOT
- Some saladsCOBBS
- French “equivalent”EGALE
- GustoELAN
- Dot on a subway mapSTOP
- DissolveMELTAWAY
- Scan options for the claustrophobicOPENMRIS
- Kind of milk or sauceSOY
- Put on sale, sayREPRICE
- So farTODATE
- Densely packed, in a wayURBAN
- Under-the-sink fixturePTRAP
- Animals depicted on the Ishtar GateLIONS
- Film composer MorriconeENNIO
- Tried something?CASE
- At any timeEVER
- The blue part of blue cheeseMOLD
- About .914 metersYARD
- “Pow!”BAM