The full solution for the NY Times January 29 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Rich Katz.
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Across Clues
- Visitor center handoutsMAPS
- Crew supervisor on a merchant shipBOSUN
- QB Patrick who was 2018’s N.F.L. M.V.P.MAHOMES
- Like a pub crawler’s breath, perhapsBEERY
- *Embarrassing pants mishap?SEATRIP
- Set apartISOLATE
- Relative of “ciao”ADIOS
- “I never met a ___ I didn’t like”: GarfieldLASAGNA
- Like some tansSPRAYON
- *Shipper of British toilets?LOOMOVER
- Something you might use just for the halibut?REEL
- ___ Plaines, Ill.DES
- Hill workerANT
- Modern-day groundskeeper?KCUPPOD
- Wanda Sykes, Regina Hall and Amy Schumer, for the 2022 OscarsMCS
- Divides into sectorsZONES
- 5-Down, in SpanishOSO
- “I’m not impressed”MEH
- Some sci-fi effectsCGI
- Fast line at the airport, informallyTSAPRE
- Small figures?BODS
- *Big fight for a Disney heroine from Polynesia?MOANABOUT
- Some track-and-field racesRELAYS
- “They tell me ?”IHEAR
- Impulsive sorts?NEURONS
- Spanish gentlemenSENORES
- Standing at the readyONALERT
- Affectionate attention, for shortTLC
- Neither blows it nor crushes itDOESOK
- Grabs lunch, sayGETSABITE
- Word with cane or coneSUGAR
- As a friend, in FrenchENAMI
- “That hits the spot!”AAH
- Voyage by rocket ? or a feature of the answers to the 12 starred clues?SPACETRAVEL
- U-Haul offeringVAN
- One rounded up in a roundupSTEER
- A car that won’t start is a common one in horror filmsTROPE
- Ties againREFASTENS
- Pulitzer-winning novelist LurieALISON
- Extreme vexationIRE
- AllianceENTENTE
- Symptom of burnoutFATIGUE
- Take up a notchELEVATE
- Singer AbdulPAULA
- Keg attachmentALETAP
- *Shortage of slime?GOODEARTH
- AppearSEEM
- “Is that a challenge?!”DAREME
- Part of E.S.L.: Abbr.ENG
- Voice of dissentNAY
- Scratch (out)EKE
- Film brandSARAN
- Seoul singers?BTS
- Component of some high-tech dog collarsRFIDTAG
- Kind of card sold in many international airportsSIM
- Metric for a Met, for shortRBI
- Diane Sawyer’s real first nameLILA
- *Rest spot for a tabby?CATCHAIR
- Angry and impatientINAMOOD
- Parent who’s fluent in emojis and modern slang, maybeCOOLMOM
- “Your ___ ran over my dogma” (classic dad joke)KARMA
- Sovereign’s singularROYALWE
- *Brew that’s both bitter and fruity?DUALIPA
- Tiny arachnidsMITES
- Cries feeblySNIVELS
- Do some barbering onSTYLE
- Language of the Emerald IsleERSE
Vertical Clues
- French wine regionMEDOC
- Series of trade discounts?AEIOU
- Portmanteau invitationsPROMPOSALS
- Website overseers, in briefSYSOPS
- Image on a postcard from YellowstoneBEAR
- Western Hemisphere treaty grp.OAS
- *Painting of potatoes, e.g.?STARCHART
- ExhortsURGES
- ___-Down (what this is)NINE
- BotchMISDO
- *Main course featuring Egyptian snake meat?ASPENTREE
- Street smartsHORSESENSE
- Portuguese greetingOLA
- “S.N.L.” alumna RudolphMAYA
- Boarding school where tailcoats are part of the dress codeETON
- On its waySENT
- Show some reluctanceBALK
- Item tossed into a fire at the end of “Citizen Kane”SLED
- BuddyPAL
- “Va-va-___!”VOOM
- Set of optionsMENU
- Acne spot, informallyZIT
- Brawl site in old westernsSALOON
- West of HollywoodMAE
- AgreeCONCUR
- ___ Goose, cousin of Donald DuckGUS
- *Iditarod, for one?PARKAVENUE
- Bourbon alternativeRYE
- The start of something?ESS
- Byproduct of compostingBIOGAS
- “Wow, super!”OHNEAT
- *Staging of a narc sting?DEATHEATER
- How a parent serving as the tooth fairy might walkONTIPTOE
- SupportedBOLSTERED
- Stephen of “The Crying Game”REA
- Anguish following a dance marathonSOREFEET
- N.F.L. positions that sound like a fast-food chainRBS
- “I’m sorry, ___, I’m afraid I can’t do that” (line from HAL in “2001”)DAVE
- Mountain lakeTARN
- Green prefixECO
- Fish with a long snoutGAR
- Layer beneath the earth’s crustMANTLE
- Something made off the cuff?INSEAM
- Closing wordsEPILOG
- Office PC setupLAN
- One-percentersELITES
- Frustrating processRIGAMAROLE
- Noted speedway sponsorSTP
- What a beehive is made ofTEASEDHAIR
- *Terrific messenger at Hogwarts?SUPERBOWL
- *Friend in a competition?EVENTALLY
- Furbys or fidget spinners, e.g.FAD
- In the manner ofALA
- Many millenniaEON
- Small batteriesAAAS
- “Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you ___!”: Dr. SeussTRY
- Lead-in to X, Y or ZGEN
- SubstanceHEFT
- Sign unlikely to have been written by the person it is attached toKICKME
- Hill workersAIDES
- SwellBLOAT
- Hindu embodiment of virtueRAMA
- Stolen treats in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”TARTS
- Mann of musicAIMEE
- Mardi ___GRAS
- Knights and noblemenSIRS
- Privy toINON
- Request for permissionMAYI
- TV screen option, for shortLCD
- ChitsIOUS
- ManageCOPE
- Dallas hoopster, for shortMAV
- Lotta moneyMIL
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