The full solution for the NY Times March 19 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Robert Ryan.
Across Clues
- Texas terminus of I-35LAREDO
- Place for a plugADSPACE
- Sport coached by Ted LassoSOCCER
- Relative of a June bugSCARAB
- Animal farm facilityFEEDLOT
- Shining intenselyAGLARE
- Zone out?DEPARTMENTALLY
- Milton who designed the “I ?? NY” logoGLASER
- OffSCREWY
- A handfulSOME
- Channel for watching N.C.A.A. gamesESPNU
- Aid for a novice guitaristTAB
- Fool, from the YiddishYUTZ
- Beginner’s edition?INTROVERSION
- Home of Bahla Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage SiteOMAN
- German articleDAS
- Certain vaccine targetMEASLES
- Big mouthsMAWS
- Fairy lookalikeSPRITE
- God who lent his name to a weekdayTHOR
- Bruce Wayne in the Batman comics, e.g.ORPHAN
- Seat at the dining table?SUPPOSITION
- Meds often come in them, for shortMGS
- Identifying statementITSME
- Real name that becomes a fake one by changing its first letterELIAS
- Tranquil state of mindZEN
- Character at the center of “Dunkirk”?KAY
- Without holding backFREELY
- Kicked out of school, saySENTHOME
- AtopUPON
- Beverage that can be served hinata-kan (“sun-bathed”)HOTSAKE
- Beauty that runs in the family?KINESTHETIC
- Family memberMOBSTER
- Brazilian currencyREAL
- Price of ignorance, so to speakIDIOTTAX
- Like much baby foodPUREED
- U.S. agcy. originally set up to fund war expensesIRS
- Words of praiseODE
- “Psycho” motherNORMA
- Search blindly (for)GROPE
- Some significant others, for shortBFS
- Boys’ club?MALEFACTION
- Shape of a certain beanKIDNEY
- ExposeBARE
- BoundedLEAPED
- Result of some bargainingPLEA
- Words to a pet at the doorINOROUT
- DollopGOB
- Greasy garage jobLUBE
- Swindle by instant messaging?CONTEXTUALLY
- Reproductive cellOVUM
- Something to aim for on a golf coursePAR
- Irish name meaning “lover of hounds”CONOR
- Toronado or Cutlass, informallyOLDS
- Pointed at, sayBLAMED
- Tone deafness, medicallyASONIA
- Use a family crypt?INTERRELATIONS
- Like Halley’s comet every 75 or so yearsRESEEN
- Not tell a soulKEEPMUM
- House floor manager?ROOMBA
- FormalDRESSY
- Adventure-seeking travelers, in old usageERRANTS
- Polynesian languageTONGAN
Vertical Clues
- Supposed influence on Pink Floyd’s “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn”LSD
- One in the hand?ACE
- KnockRAP
- The ___ Tour (2023 Taylor Swift concert series that broke Ticketmaster)ERAS
- “Pride and Prejudice” surnameDARCY
- Becomes unduly prominentOBTRUDES
- Forty winksAFEWZS
- When said three times, mantra for some accusedDENY
- Completed collectionSET
- Conspicuous kissing, e.g., for shortPDA
- Like some castsALLSTAR
- Orange and peach, for exampleCOLORS
- Word has it!ETYMOLOGY
- DroopSAG
- One giving creepy looksOGLER
- Yearbook signersCLASSMATES
- World’s largest inland body of waterCASPIANSEA
- Thus far, poeticallyERENOW
- You might see them now and againRERUNS
- Fortune 500 company whose logo is a blue infinity symbolMETA
- Wisconsin politico TonyEVERS
- Cornhole attemptsTOSSES
- Lab vialAMPULE
- Long, narrow piece of jewelryBARPIN
- “If u ask me …”IMHO
- He can be found above itNEON
- Particularly: Abbr.ESP
- Pester with little bitesNIPAT
- “Rubbish!”TOSH
- Food containerTIN
- Jazz great AlHIRT
- Third-largest city of TurkeyIZMIR
- It comes after nine but not after tenTEEN
- Flowing tressesMANE
- Subject of D.C.’s Stone of Hope memorialMLK
- Word before tooth or candyEYE
- Chancellor who oversaw Germany’s reunificationKOHL
- Centers of attentionFOCI
- Gave a thumbs-upOKED
- ExploitsUSES
- Organizer of a school field day, for shortPTA
- Extra-crisp, informallyHIDEF
- Goofs upERRS
- Sea change?TIDE
- Dealership statMPG
- The “Noster” in “Pater Noster”OUR
- Rhinoplasty target, maybeBROKENNOSE
- Some vintage photo tintsSEPIATONES
- Got started, with “off”TEED
- At some pointONCE
- Come toTOTAL
- Cause to stumbleTRIPUP
- It divides and multipliesAMOEBA
- Friend of Buffy on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”XANDER
- “So to speak”IFYOULIKE
- Shout heard in the Plaza MéxicoOLE
- ___ box (lunch option)BENTO
- Long-handled hammerMAUL
- Affectedly creativeARTY
- Pink Floyd’s light-refracting prism, for one iconic exampleALBUMART
- CancelNIX
- ReinforceBOLSTER
- Predecessor of a USB drivePCCARD
- Like a screw after being turned counterclockwiseLOOSER
- Gilda of the original “S.N.L.” castRADNER
- Clay figures in Jewish loreGOLEMS
- Like the Toyota logoOVAL
- People of western New YorkERIES
- “Same”METOO
- More than just a sec?BRUT
- One-named singer with the 1961 #1 hit “Runaround Sue”DION
- Word with where and how, but not usually whyANY
- Org. established by 111-DownEPA
- Prez who established the 110-DownRMN
- Initial shock?OMG
- Suns setting, for shortNBA
- Japanese honorificSAN
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