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Below are New York Times September 21, 2023 Crossword Answers. We have changed the way we posting answers and solutions for clues; instead of opening them in a new page we are revealing answers and solutions in the same page. This is the simplest way for you to find faster answers. As you see in the left side are crossword clues and in the right side are crossword answers.
Author: Dan Caprera
Editor: Will Shortz
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Director who said "Horror films don't create fear. They release it" | WESCRAVEN |
Center cut? | MOHAWK |
Length just over one centimeter | HALFINCH |
Entertainment one might view from a box | OPERA |
Half of a rhyming game name | ALAI |
Mine, in Marseille | AMOI |
Desert near Sinai | NEGEV |
Indecent | LEWD |
"It's a ___" | SIGN |
Natural find with a cavity | GEODE |
Whole alternative | SKIM |
Major Japanese company HQ'd in a 43-story tower shaped like a rocket | NEC |
Capital of Washington? | ONES |
Rubber overshoe | GALOSH |
Shows indecision, in a way | HEMS |
___ Verde, national park in Colorado | MESA |
Org. concerned with cyberwarfare | NSA |
Melber of MSNBC | ARI |
Infamous presidential denial | IAMNOTACROOK |
Seasonal phenomenon depicted six times in this puzzle | WINTERMIGRATION |
Gave advice | COUNSELED |
Desire for a lonely hart? | DOE |
Childish Gambino's record label | RCA |
He actually died about 1,500 years before the fiddle was invented | NERO |
Quizzes | ASKS |
"The $10,000 Pyramid" host | DICKCLARK |
Person who might call a child a bairn | SCOT |
"This again?!" | UGH |
Tea brand | TAZO |
How some money is held | INESCROW |
Be overly sweet | CLOY |
Classic N.Y.C. cinema name | ROXY |
Food that can be eaten to help with anemia | LIVER |
Sprinted | TORE |
Place for a brace | KNEE |
Día de los Reyes month | ENERO |
Drink that should not be served shaken | SODA |
Tonsil treater, in brief | ENT |
Freshen | RENEW |
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Third-most common Chinese surname in America | WONG |
Competitive poker? | EPEE |
State flower of Utah | SEGO |
Guiding statements | CREDOS |
Jet black, as hair | RAVEN |
___ de mer | MAL |
They may precede cries of "GOOOOOAAAAL!" | OLES |
Peddle | HAWK |
Isn't out of | HAS |
Our bodies need 20+ different kinds to function | AMINOACIDS |
Some seating sections | LOGES |
Lawyer in "To Kill a Mockingbird" | FINCH |
Cool cat's "Copy that" | IDIG |
Wide ray | MANTA |
Male members of the House of Saud | EMIRS |
Some people on deck | SEAMEN |
Its lowest score is 120, in brief | LSAT |
Show indecision, in a way | HAW |
Name of seven Danish kings | ERIC |
D-F-A is one, in music | MINORCHORD |
What you do just for grins? | SMILE |
Ticks off | ANGERS |
Many a surgeon, informally | ORDOC |
Corner piece | ROOK |
Conceal, with "away" | TUCK |
Pass | ENACT |
The Legend of Zelda console, in brief | NES |
When many businesses open | ATNINE |
Passageways | DUCTS |
Structure built in a catenary arch shape | IGLOO |
On a ___ | LARK |
Edmonton N.H.L. player | OILER |
Ending with euro | ZONE |
Animals on Nebraska's state quarter | OXEN |
Like some numbers and scores | EVEN |
Withered, climate-wise | SERE |
Toot one's own horn | CROW |
"___, verily" | YEA |
Up to this point | YET |