The full solution for the NY Times January 02 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Monday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Seth Bisen-Hersh.
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NYT Across Clues
- ___ for apples (have some fall fun)BOB
- Start of the day, in poetryMORN
- Emmy or GrammyAWARD
- Prefix with centerEPI
- Off-limitsTABOO
- Jazz great Count ___BASIE
- Chicken piece that’s not a breast or a wingLEG
- Come upARISE
- Director WellesORSON
- The 2005 compilation “Killer Queen” is one for QueenTRIBUTEALBUM
- Guided adventure in the SerengetiSAFARI
- Drill sergeant’s “Relax!”ATEASE
- Chemistry lab deviceBUNSENBURNER
- Doesn’t haveLACKS
- AttemptsTRIES
- “___ Te Ching” (philosophical text)TAO
- Jazz great FitzgeraldELLA
- Sounds from new instant messagesPINGS
- Basic origami stepFOLD
- U.S. spy org.CIA
- Who might grant you three wishesGENIE
- Present, past or future perfectTENSE
- Topper for a WhopperHAMBURGERBUN
- Liveliness, from the FrenchESPRIT
- Flower that vanilla comes fromORCHID
- Classic song about a soulmate ? or a phonetic hint for repeated pairs of letters in 19-, 27- and 42-AcrossITHADTOBEYOU
- Fashion label from MilanPRADA
- ___ donnaPRIMA
- “Why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ___ 9!”ATE
- Sun-relatedSOLAR
- No longer available, as a seatTAKEN
- Bit of body ink, for shortTAT
- Rats (on)TELLS
- KerfuffleSTIR
- General on a Chinese menuTSO
NYT Vertical Clues
- Straps that go around the waistBELTS
- “La Bohème” or “La Traviata”OPERA
- It’s very unlikely to happenBIGIF
- Actor/comedian SteveMARTIN
- 8-Across for some New York playsOBIE
- Civil rights icon ___ ParksROSA
- Christmas carolNOEL
- Information header on a business’s websiteABOUTUS
- Higher in temperatureWARMER
- ___-backwards (utterly wrong, in slang)ASS
- ___ de JaneiroRIO
- Thieves’ hangoutDEN
- Ford model that’s also a zodiac signTAURUS
- Loaf-shaped cakeBABKA
- Innocent sorts “in the woods”BABES
- Playwright ChekhovANTON
- Makes watertight, saySEALS
- Wear awayERODE
- Attack, as a bee mightSTING
- Muppet who loves his rubber duckieERNIE
- Neighbor of MaliNIGER
- Milk, in SpanishLECHE
- Buffalo Bill, for William CodyALIAS
- Gripping toolCLAMP
- Capital of Western AustraliaPERTH
- Engage in épée, e.g.FENCE
- Things with necks and fretsGUITARS
- Head covering that’s wrappedTURBAN
- ___ shower (pre-wedding event)BRIDAL
- One born shortly after W.W. II, informallyBOOMER
- Hotel chain whose name rhymes with “quiet”HYATT
- ScintillasIOTAS
- Because ofDUETO
- Many N.Y.C. dwellings: Abbr.APTS
- “Oh, nerts!”DRAT
- Kind of bar with island-themed drinksTIKI
- Winter hrs. in L.A.PST
- Fish eggsROE
- “___ roads lead to Rome”ALL
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