The full solution for the NY Times March 23 2019 crossword puzzle is displayed below.
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Across Clues
- One, in a one-two punchLEFTJAB
- Game show with a moving setCASHCAB
- Doing greatONAROLL
- Juice brand owned by Minute MaidODWALLA
- Pacific land west of FijiVANUATU
- Tiki bar ordersMAITAIS
- Stick into a post, sayEMBED
- Office room: Abbr.STE
- Ideas that spreadMEMES
- Some old delivery trucksREOS
- Commitment-___PHOBE
- Buggy localeDUNE
- ArtfulSLY
- Some deal with trust issuesLAWYERS
- Ore. setting for part of the yearPST
- What a recovering hospital patient may move toSOLIDFOOD
- Japanese bowlfulSOBANOODLES
- Loser in the 1872 presidential electionHORACEGREELEY
- Trendy jeans materialDISTRESSEDDENIM
- Speaking partJAW
- Nereids’ homeSEA
- Take time to considerSLEEPON
- Female flower partsPISTILS
- Ten-year-old business, sayLEMONADESTAND
- Futuristic travel methodTELEPORTING
- Dish that may be glazed or served with cooked applesROASTPORK
Vertical Clues
- IntimatesLOVERS
- Smooth finishENAMEL
- Fellow who might go “Squee!”FANBOY
- T T TTRUES
- Steinbeck’s Ma or PaJOAD
- Music genre prefixALT
- Rosé relativesBLUSHWINES
- Be more important thanCOMEBEFORE
- Lovelace of computing fameADA
- 1960s fad dance, with “the”SWIM
- Criticized severely, with “on”HATED
- Hush one’s mouthCLAMUP
- Ones supposedly eligible for, but never yet seen in, the Miss Universe pageantALIENS
- Kind of houndBASSET
- Pugs, e.g.TOYDOGS
- It’s fit for a kingPALACE
- Wore downERODED
- Relating to part of the lungLOBAR
- Leather-___ shoesSOLED
- Instruction in a Word menuSORT
- Strikeout markDELE
- “What a nice thing to say!”SOSWEET
- Picking up onSENSING
- Group email openerHIALL
- Info for an investorYIELD
- Prom V.I.P.sDJS
- “No ___!”MAS
- Like a retired prof.EMER
- Game that becomes another game when its last two letters are switchedPOLO
- Most fit to fightONEA
- Breathers for kindergarten teachersNAPS
- Mug shot subjectPERP
- Which ___ sayISTO
- Come out of a deep sleepSTIR
- Lose suddenlyTANK
- Highway overseer, for shortDOT