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Below are New York Times December 28, 2022 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: Josh Goodman
Editor: Will Shortz
Across
Part of a Tibetan leader's title | DALAI |
San Luis ___, Calif. | OBISPO |
Catch, as a criminal | NAB |
Official decree | EDICT |
Polishing aids | CLOTHS |
Park in Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr. | AVE |
Disciple of Haile Selassie, informally | RASTA |
As part of a performing duo in 1991; as a solo artist in 2021 | TINATURNER |
What might help someone get a leg up? | STILT |
"Cool!" | NICE |
Take home | EARN |
As part of a band in 1998; as a solo artist in 2019 | STEVIENICKS |
Put on staff | HIRE |
Vessel that's a homophone of 24-Across | URN |
Get ___ on (ace) | ANA |
"Place" by Pennsylvania Railroad on a Monopoly board | STJAMES |
Lowest pitches in chords | BASSNOTES |
One end of a battery | ANODE |
As part of a songwriting duo in 1990; as a solo artist in 2021 | CAROLEKING |
Really got to | ATEAT |
"Rule" stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two years | MOORESLAW |
Brit who wrote "The Vanishing Half" | BENNETT |
Meadow | LEA |
Former Giants QB Manning | ELI |
Understanding of a situation | READ |
With 60-Across, institution in which 19-, 25- and 37-Across are (thus far) the only three women ever to be inducted twice | ROCKANDROLL |
Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme | ABBA |
Acronym that might be shouted before a rash act | YOLO |
Heavens on earth | EDENS |
See 53-Across | HALLOFFAME |
"So sad" | APITY |
Serving from a tap | ALE |
Erupted with laughter | ROARED |
Janelle who sang 2010's "Tightrope" | MONAE |
There are about five of these in a tsp. | MLS |
Way off base | ERRANT |
Strict | STERN |
Down
Das or die alternative, in German | DER |
sci-fi film whose title means "to the stars" | ADASTRA |
Lends an ear | LISTENS |
Penultimate part of a Shakespeare play | ACTIV |
Architectural style started, strangely, in England | ITALIANATE |
Canadian Thanksgiving mo. | OCT |
Russian pancakes | BLINI |
Kind of chemical bond | IONIC |
Shelving area in a library | STACKS |
Part of a water quality evaluation | PHTEST |
Buckeye State sch. | OSU |
Vancouver Island city for which a chocolate treat is named | NANAIMO |
Contended | AVERRED |
___ mountain dog (breed named for its origins near the Swiss capital) | BERNESE |
Installs again, as a painting | REHANGS |
Kind of sax | TENOR |
Hoagie | SUB |
Grp. known as OTAN in France | NATO |
Social worker who was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize | JANEADDAMS |
Skeleton that's no longer in the closet? | SCANDAL |
Stately tree | ELM |
Concern for online advertisers, for short | SEO |
Caffeine-containing nut | KOLA |
Goddess of peace | IRENE |
Isaac's father, in the Bible | ABRAHAM |
Game with a bat | TEEBALL |
Gives permission | ENABLES |
Proud and regal | LEONINE |
Like some casts or teams | ALLSTAR |
Actor Wheaton | WIL |
Strive to achieve | TRYFOR |
Over the bounds | TOOFAR |
Composer Schumann | CLARA |
Susan G. ___ (breast cancer advocacy organization) | KOMEN |
Transfer, as a tulip | REPOT |
It's unrefined | ORE |
Summer hrs. in Pittsburgh | EDT |
Japanese currency | YEN |