The full solution for the NY Times March 15 2026 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Miranda Kany and edited by Will Shortz. The name of this puzzle is History Course.
NYT Across Clues
- 1A Dwelling ABODE
- 6A One of two elected magistrates to the ancient cursus honorum CONSUL
- 12A Plagiarized CRIBBED
- 19A Notion that’s difficult to dispel IDEEFIXE
- 21A Roll on, as time ELAPSE
- 22A One large head, shredded, with the outer leaves discarded ROMAINE
- 23A Record label for the Beastie Boys and Public Enemy DEFJAM
- 24A Stockholder’s portion DIVIDEND
- 25A Handled vessel in a museum AMPHORA
- 26A 1977 Robin Cook medical thriller COMA
- 27A Bon ___ (“Skinny Love” band) IVER
- 28A Brand of canned beans GOYA
- 30A Greedy sort PIG
- 31A Soon, to Shakespeare ANON
- 33A Lying about IDLE
- 35A 2 tbsp., for acidity LEMONJUICE
- 38A Ian who portrayed Bilbo Baggins HOLM
- 39A ___ Jones, bobsledder and hurdler who has competed in both the Winter and Summer Olympics LOLO
- 40A Mushroom prized by chefs MOREL
- 41A Psychologist Solomon ASCH
- 42A Lair HIDEOUT
- 44A Do something perfectly NAILIT
- 46A Easily duped NAIVE
- 48A ___ Lupin, gentleman thief of literature ARSENE
- 50A Peepers keepers? LIDS
- 51A One clove, crushed GARLIC
- 55A Chaucer collection TALES
- 57A 5/8 or 2/14 VDAY
- 59A One might be noble GAS
- 60A “Foucault’s Pendulum” author ECO
- 61A Drummer with the coffee table book “Another Day in the Life” STARR
- 63A All-star pitcher Hershiser OREL
- 65A Sch. whose team name is a poisonous nut OSU
- 67A The Bard of ___ AVON
- 68A Thanksgiving is always on the fourth one in Nov. THUR
- 69A Infamous warning for 126-Across ? and for solvers, when filling in seven squares in this puzzle? BEWARETHEIDES
- 73A Creature to take a gander at on Haleakala? NENE
- 74A Lacking adornment BALD
- 75A Digressive remark ASIDE
- 76A Tabby talk MEOW
- 77A Rushes RACES
- 79A ___ Lanka SRI
- 80A “Daughter,” in Hebrew BAT
- 82A Harvest REAP
- 84A Hole on a belt NOTCH
- 86A Ground, black, to taste PEPPER
- 88A Chop, mince, grate, etc. PREP
- 90A Holiday harmonies CAROLS
- 93A Cute, woolly farm animals LAMBS
- 96A Period of glaciation ICEAGE
- 98A Title role for both Patti LuPone and Madonna EVITA
- 100A Uncle Remus title BRER
- 102A Tree from which turpentine may be derived LARCH
- 104A Hullabaloo ROAR
- 106A Word before stick or after Scotland YARD
- 107A One cup, seasoned and lightly toasted until crispy BREADCUBES
- 109A “The kissing disease” MONO
- 110A Some savanna groups PRIDES
- 111A “___ for Ricochet” (Sue Grafton mystery) RIS
- 112A Got ready to drive? TEED
- 113A Commoner PLEB
- 115A Human rights lawyer Clooney AMAL
- 117A Ones changing the narrative? EDITORS
- 120A Chillaxing ATEASE
- 122A Word on a protest sign RESIST
- 125A One, coddled or raw; add an extra for a richer flavor EGGYOLK
- 126A This puzzle’s subject, in two very different ways CAESAR
- 127A Samurai sword KATANA
- 128A Kind of overload SENSORY
- 129A Stile coins that have gone out of style TOKENS
- 130A Contemptuously laughed at DERIDED
NYT Vertical Clues
- 1D Provided assistance AIDED
- 2D Spelling ___ BEE
- 3D Spicy, say OFFCOLOR
- 4D 3/4 teaspoon, Grey Poupon preferred DIJONMUSTARD
- 5D End-of-semester hurdle EXAM
- 6D Soupçon feature CEDILLA
- 7D 1/2 cup, slowly drizzled and whisked to form an emulsion OLIVEOIL
- 8D Area with pews NAVE
- 9D Certain silk spinner SPIDER
- 10D Onetime org. for Jimmy Carter and J.F.K. USN
- 11D Bean counter’s book LEDGER
- 12D Its box is yellow and green, with many colors in between CRAYOLA
- 13D ___ Empire ROMAN
- 14D Rapscallion IMP
- 15D Curmudgeon’s exclamation BAH
- 16D “Sully” or “Spartacus” BIOPIC
- 17D Add value to ENRICH
- 18D Rejuvenate digitally DEAGE
- 20D The first one was sent in 1971 EMAIL
- 29D A calf born with two heads, some say OMEN
- 31D Satisfied sigh AHH
- 32D “Haven’t a clue” NOIDEA
- 34D Gift recipient DONEE
- 35D “___ luck!” LOTSA
- 36D Cups o’ joe JAVAS
- 37D The “U” of UX USER
- 40D George Eliot masterpiece ? or a punny hint to seven squares in this puzzle MIDDLEMARCH
- 43D Eye drop? TEAR
- 45D “What am I, chopped ___?” LIVER
- 47D Swiatek who has won the U.S. Open, French Open and Wimbledon IGA
- 49D Workers’ rights org. NLRB
- 52D Army Corps of Engineers project LEVEE
- 53D Pictures on a screen ICONS
- 54D Alternative to a cup CONE
- 56D Scatters, as seeds SOWS
- 58D Start of a pirate-y pillaging song YOHO
- 59D Tour leader GUIDE
- 61D Go halfsies, say SHARE
- 62D Flower with a cup-shaped bloom TULIP
- 64D Las Vegas football player RAIDER
- 66D In stitches SEWN
- 67D 2 tbsp., for a briny flavor ANCHOVYPASTE
- 68D Baking meas. TBSP
- 70D Make a fast not last? EAT
- 71D Conical dwelling TEPEE
- 72D Mlle. in Madrid SRTA
- 78D One of a hundred for Pooh and friends ACRE
- 80D Part of a Santa Claus costume BEARD
- 81D Adjustable feature of an office chair, maybe ARM
- 83D “Pharsalia” and the “Aeneid” EPICS
- 85D Poseidon’s domain OCEAN
- 87D Entreaty PLEA
- 89D 1/2 cup, freshly grated PARMESAN
- 91D 1997 Jim Carrey comedy LIARLIAR
- 92D Big step STRIDE
- 94D Alternative to X BLUESKY
- 95D Kemo ___ SABE
- 97D Peanuts GOOBERS
- 99D Expensive Super Bowl features ADS
- 100D One way to cross the Rubicon BRIDGE
- 101D Step down RESIGN
- 103D Black out, in a way REDACT
- 105D “The Fountainhead” protagonist ROARK
- 107D Longtime Saints QB Drew ___ BREES
- 108D “Refreshing” web shortcut CTRLR
- 113D Open before December 25? PEEK
- 114D Operate on with light LASE
- 116D Olden honeyed drink MEAD
- 118D Expressions of appreciation, in texts TYS
- 119D Tic-tac-toe win OOO
- 121D “The ___ of Pooh” TAO
- 123D Slyly disparaging SNIDE
- 124D Bit TAD
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