Below you will find the complete solution of the NY Times Crossword published on September 10 2023.
NYT THROUGH THE INDICES
Chat while laughing | LOL |
Less than the best, in sports jargon | GAME |
___ Stadium, the venue with a padded acrylic surface which is the largest of its type in the world | ASHE |
Big | MASS |
In his. associated with accessibility | ADA |
Submitted after deadline | INLATION |
Some ring finishes, to make a long story short | TKOS |
___ research, source of “dirt” on a political rival | OPPO |
Dickens’ clerk | BOBCRATCHIT |
Terrific but awesome behavior | BADASSERIE |
DETOUR #1 | PAVEMENT |
He comes first | WASHED |
Surname in folk music | GUTHRIE |
Parts of certain choral arrangements? | CONTROLLERS |
Boosler was the first woman to have a one-hour comedy special on cable television. | ELAYNE |
A big name in the healthcare sector | AETNA |
What a sleepy head could do | NODD YOUR HEAD |
Stagger | COIL |
Dentist order | OPEN |
“It sucks” | UGH |
Composer Strauss, Johann’s brother | JOSEF |
Johnson, director of “Glass Onion” | RIANE |
Homeland security concerns | USB CONTROLS |
Cry accented on its second syllable | AHA |
Aim | INDICATE |
Gone are automatic initializations. | REO |
DETOUR #2 | TO DRIVE |
Current automatic initializations. | BMW |
Pharaoh founder of the 19th Egyptian dynasty | RAMSESI |
“To go out!” | TO START |
Things were settled over a drink | BARBETS |
Shakespearean verb | DOTH |
In front | BY |
Moms of moms | NANS |
___ cloth (alternative to sandpaper) | EMERY |
They are placed in Australia | EMUEGGS |
Gas whose name comes from the Greek word meaning “foreign” | XENON |
The first common word for a baby | DADA |
Taxpayer ID card | Social Security Number |
DETOUR #3 | PATH |
Lose your balance? | GOING BANKRUPT |
Hebrew greeting | SHALOM |
“It’s a helping hand from me” | IVOTENO |
“O patria ___” (Verdi aria) | MIA |
Metropolis with a Little Havana neighborhood | MIAMI |
Major ref. | OED |
Mineral used in glass production | FLINT |
Shrug sent via text message | I DON’T KNOW |
Photographer’s frame | FILM SPEED |
Grps. who liaises with superintendents | PTAS |
Fermented drink from Russia | KVASS |
Embargo | TO FORBID |
DETOUR #4 | WAY |
Bird incarnated by the Egyptian god Thoth | IBIS |
The cells are covered in it, in short | organic |
Genre Studio Ghibli | ANIME |
Filou | SLYFOX |
What are some emails, checks and bullets used for? | BOUNCE |
Big | TOTAL |
Jane says: “I don’t need to sell my soul to buy happiness” | EYRE |
Golden | AUREATE |
The classic game of bluff | LIAR DICE |
Feature of some sweatpants | ELASTIC |
SO | ONCE |
Gather | ADDED |
DETOUR #5 | STREET |
Brown, for one | IVY |
NAACP and ACLU, for two | NGO |
Component of a beekeeper suit | MESH |
Things with bacon grease, let’s say | BACON |
Caustic cleaner | LAUNDRY |
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NYT VERTICAL INDICES
Titration station | LABORATORY |
Something typically found in a barnyard | SMELL |
Before delivery | WORK |
The hunting and pecking kind? | BIRDS OF PREY |
Chewed (on) | gnawed |
Meeting place for a union | ALTAR |
Company that owns Bloomingdale’s | MACYS |
Neighbor of Djibouti: Abbr. | ETH |
Failed | AT THE BAY |
Precursor of reggae | SKA |
Clutter | FATRAS |
First victim of identity theft? | ESAU |
Dayan from Israel | MOSHE |
Photographer’s frame | OPENING |
Appears suddenly, with “up” | SPRINGS |
“And, uh, that’s what happened.” | SO HERE YOU GO |
“Come on ___” (1982 hit) | EILEEN |
Michael who was knighted in 2000 | Cain |
Related thing | TALE |
Substitute | STANDING |
Confront ___ | VALUE |
Noggin | NOB |
Containing graphic content, e.g. | RATEDM |
A diamond imperfection? | ERROR |
Vaccinated, to the British | PIQUÉ |
“Wowza!” | OHMAMA |
bubbling | RED SEEN |
Parts of drinking or reading glasses | RIMS |
Access points | INS |
Express intense emotion | SOB |
Goal that sends a game into overtime | EVENING |
A little cereal | OATS |
CVS competitor | RITEAID |
Make more powerful, with “up” | SOUP |
Series segments, informally | PSE |
Five-time Copa do Mundo winner | BRAZIL |
“Love it or list it” broadcaster | HGTV |
Inability to remember names of everyday things | ANOMY |
Restriction on some wedding invitations | NO KIDS |
Running kicks? | SNEAKERS |
William Phelps ___, inventor of the stop sign and crosswalk | ENO |
Henrik Ibsen plays | GHOSTS |
Microsoft motion-sensing gaming devices | XBOXKINECTS |
Literary character who turns into an insect | SAMSA |
Garden toy that attaches to a pipe | SLIDESLIDE |
A few hair products | GELS |
Busy time in the cafeteria | ONE |
Small towns | HAMILLES |
“Calvin and Hobbes” character based on “every asshole I ever knew,” according to Bill Watterson | ME |
___ Marie | AIT |
Tex-Mex snack in bites | MINITACO |
Light up | EDIFY |
Hollywood Dakota | VENTILATION |
Sliding sort | EEL |
Resolution units | PIXELS |
Flashcard words | VOCABULE |
Leave high and dry | GAG |
Party of the siesta | BORING |
Not easily accessible | BURYING |
Conventions | MORES |
“Ooh, that’s bad” | YEAH |
Iraqi city near the Tigris and Euphrates | BASRA |
Ringway | EXTERIOR |
Amazon’s domain | DETAIL |
Lambert or Levine of pop | ADAM |
A sin that looks like two letters | DESIRE |
Many purchases of 90s music | CDS |
Code of the world’s busiest airport | ATL |
A stain, maybe | DYE |
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