The full solution for the NY Times March 05 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by John-Clark Levin.
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Across Clues
- Commuter’s ticketBUSPASS
- They take bowsARCHERS
- G-rated, sayTAME
- “It’s not coming to me”IFORGET
- Floral brewROSETEA
- Quintessential ingredient to borrow from a neighborSUGAR
- Dine outGOTOARESTAURANT
- Competitive setting in FortniteARENA
- Like many phone cardsPREPAID
- Often-mispunctuated wordITS
- Lets it all out, sayVENTS
- Aurora, to the GreeksEOS
- Powerful weapon, for shortNUKE
- Pop optionCOLA
- Firefly, e.g.BEETLE
- Aid in some makeshift repairsDUCTTAPE
- Blackhead removerPORECLEANSER
- Company that created PongATARI
- They can make a huge impactASTEROIDS
- Spongy mushroomMOREL
- Movie character who said “I love you” to 110-AcrossLEIA
- Network supported by “Viewers Like You”PBS
- Literary character who cries “I am madness maddened!”AHAB
- BogFEN
- Ill-humoredDOUR
- “Cool!”RAD
- Act theatricallyEMOTE
- “Meet the Press” host ChuckTODD
- Attractions for antique huntersYARDSALES
- DonnybrooksBRAWLS
- Ironically funnyWRY
- Part of many a weight-loss adBEFOREPICTURE
- Buck chaser?DOE
- Something checked at a T.S.A. checkpointIDCARD
- One vs. 52?SOLITAIRE
- Go on and onRANT
- “Cool!”NEATO
- CribPAD
- Bad impression?DENT
- Tiny bit of workERG
- Famed Deco designerERTE
- Whitman of “Parenthood”MAE
- Aftermath of a toddler’s mealMESS
- Train that stops in New Haven and New YorkACELA
- They often don’t mature until they turn 30MORTGAGES
- Yucatán nativeMAYAN
- Lie out on a scorching dayBAKEINTHESUN
- Landmark at the entrance to NarniaLAMPPOST
- “Yeah, but still …”EVENSO
- Online handicrafts marketplaceETSY
- Bareilles who sang “Love Song”SARA
- Tribe native to the Great BasinUTE
- Suit fabricSERGE
- Agcy. impersonated in some scam callsIRS
- Crouched in terrorCOWERED
- PrivateINNER
- Vegetarian options ? or what the shaded letters in this puzzle are, phoneticallyMEATSUBSTITUTES
- “The Three Musketeers” action scenesDUELS
- FlattenPANCAKE
- Movie character who replied “I know” to 43-AcrossHANSOLO
- They may be long and shockingEELS
- ClinkSLAMMER
- Gray matter?ANATOMY
Vertical Clues
- Tom Hanks movie featuring a giant pianoBIG
- It might turn out to be a droneUFO
- BarflySOT
- Blue diamond in “Titanic,” e.g.PROP
- Lab culture mediumAGAR
- Star close to Venus?SERENA
- Take responsibilitySTEPUP
- Bandleader ShawARTIE
- Share the ___ (sign)ROAD
- Fort Collins sch.CSU
- “___ Loss” (2022 #1 album by Drake and 21 Savage)HER
- Cyber Monday merchantETAILER
- Mall security guard, pejorativelyRENTACOP
- Exams with a 400-1600 rangeSATS
- Soup-serving dishTUREEN
- Interfacers with publishersAGENTS
- Layer between the crust and the coreMANTLE
- Need for a tough crossword, perhapsERASER
- Command for creating a revised draftSAVEAS
- Sushi bar drinkSAKE
- Wax-coated cheeseEDAM
- Like words this clue the in?OUTOFORDER
- Easily frightened sortSCAREDYCAT
- Where you might go down in the ranks?COT
- Bauxite or galenaORE
- Things usually made in the morningBEDS
- What’s inTREND
- ‘ForeTIL
- MADD ad, e.g.PSA
- LeftyLIB
- Apple wireless file transferAIRDROP
- Do nothingLOAF
- Paris bar tender?EUROS
- Reddit Q&AAMA
- “The nerve!”HOWDAREYOU
- FinallyATLONGLAST
- Under siegeBESET
- Turned red, sayDYED
- Like an allegro tempoRAPID
- LandedALIT
- Subjects of VH1’s “I Love the …” seriesDECADES
- ‘ForeERE
- Packaging stringTWINE
- Actress WardSELA
- Many teens’ rooms, to parentsSTIES
- Pulitzer-winning columnist StephensBRET
- “Du-u-u-ude!”BRO
- Large coffee vesselsURNS
- Made a fast stop?ATE
- “Previously on …” segmentRECAP
- “The kissing disease”MONO
- “Coming face to face with yourself,” per Jackson PollockART
- OtherworldlyETHEREAL
- Minority in New Zealand’s parliamentMEN
- What goes “up to 11,” in “Spinal Tap”AMP
- Pot grower?ANTE
- SkinflintsMISERS
- Does well on a test, sayGETSANA
- Wild donkeyASS
- FellowGUY
- AlongBESIDE
- Many a Monopoly propertyAVENUE
- Ear piece?KERNEL
- Marx’s co-author for “The Communist Manifesto”ENGELS
- They can be passed but not failedLAWS
- Franklin who sang “R-E-S-P-E-C-T”ARETHA
- Robin Hood’s loveMARIAN
- On the wagonSOBER
- Little mischief-makersIMPS
- Veggie that’s often pickledCUKE
- Virgil described its “cloud of pitch-black whirling smoke”ETNA
- Sign of neglectDUST
- Channel that airs old MGM and RKO filmsTCM
- ___ Bankman-Fried, fallen crypto mogulSAM
- ExcessivelyTOO
- Boston’s Liberty Tree, for oneELM
- Kind of sauce for dim sumSOY
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