The full solution for the NY Times April 09 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Sunday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by John Ewbank.
Across Clues
- Precision woodworking toolFRETSAW
- When repeated, a 1999 #1 Santana hitMARIA
- PassionateARDENT
- Ingredient in a Caesar saladROMAINE
- A tick or a tockSECOND
- Highly luminous galactic objectQUASAR
- *”Let’s stick with what we’ve got ?”ABIRDINTHEHAND
- Dissimilar toUNLIKE
- Trivia lover, maybeNERD
- BlockheadTWIT
- SkyMiles offererDELTA
- Pulitzer winner JamesAGEE
- Modern dance pioneer DuncanISADORA
- *”How clever we both are …”GREATMINDS
- Spice grinderPESTLE
- Locale of Hephaestus’ forge, in mythologyETNA
- Jessica of “The Illusionist”BIEL
- Writer/humorist FrazierIAN
- “What a pity!”ALAS
- A butterfly flying into your home is a good one, some sayOMEN
- They may be yawningCHASMS
- *”Look who it is …”SPEAKOFTHEDEVIL
- Ground grainMEAL
- Road hog?HARLEY
- Kind of cable, for shortAUX
- Twitter boss MuskELON
- Target of tetracyclineACNE
- “Little” car of song that’s “really lookin’ fine”GTO
- Orion’s belt points to itSIRIUS
- GroovyFAB
- Chew outRIP
- *”Timid types shouldn’t be here …”IFYOUCANTSTANDTHEHEAT
- Spot for a tatPEC
- Male turkeyTOM
- Obsolescent circus workersTAMERS
- FateLOT
- Carpenter’s toolADZE
- Goes up and downBOBS
- HoneyBAE
- Hardly tiptoesCLOMPS
- Classic Memphis-based record labelSTAX
- *”Looks can be deceiving …”ALLTHATGLITTERS
- From A to Z, maybeSORTED
- Pants, slangilyTROU
- ExceptSAVE
- Palindromic prefixNON
- Director KazanELIA
- Something a beanie lacksBRIM
- ParodySENDUP
- *”Well, if the locals are doing it …”WHENINROME
- Tammy who sang “Stand by Your Man”WYNETTE
- OccupiedHELD
- Greek word meaning “character”ETHOS
- See 111-DownAGER
- Where there’s smokeFLUE
- Gather, as volunteersENLIST
- “Etc., etc.” ? or a statement about answers to this puzzle’s starred clues?YOUKNOWTHEREST
- Commonly contracted two-word phraseARENOT
- Why you might run outERRAND
- Makes gassyAERATES
- Get goose bumps, sayTINGLE
- “Ciao!”SEEYA
- Popular papal nameGREGORY
Vertical Clues
- Nickname that drops -cesFRAN
- Very formal, or very informal, garmentROBE
- Royal titleEMIR
- The time machine on “Doctor Who”TARDIS
- “Toy Story” antagonistSID
- What makes creamer creamier?ANI
- What Beethoven did in his 30s and 40sWENTDEAF
- Use as a rendezvous pointMEETAT
- Essen exclamationACH
- What an “@” might signifyROADGAME
- Word with ear or peaceINNER
- ConfuseADDLE
- Like swimming and surfingAQUATIC
- It’s worth one point in cricketRUN
- With Desmond Tutu, co-author of the 2016 best seller “The Book of Joy”DALAILAMA
- Complete, as a .pdf contractESIGN
- Au naturelNAKED
- Canopy makeupTREES
- British draft horseSHIRE
- English dosTWO
- Four to five spaces, typicallyTAB
- Police operation requiring patienceSTAKEOUT
- Rose gold, e.g.ALLOY
- “It’s … OK”MEH
- Family member that’s also a letter in the NATO alphabetPAPA
- One charged with climate policyENERGYCZAR
- Go-aheadNOD
- SortaISH
- Deck treatmentSTAIN
- “Who’s That Girl?” rapperEVE
- It’s nothingNIL
- Where a grilled cheese can be found at McDonald’sSECRETMENU
- Suffix for a fadMANIA
- Was outSLEPT
- Choir voiceALTO
- SmartHURT
- Have a lifeEXIST
- Sends high into the skyLOFTS
- “I don’t think so”NAH
- Its largest islands are Savai’i and UpoluSAMOA
- The Jazz, on scoreboardsUTA
- Carnival danceSAMBA
- Glamping option named for its shapeBELLTENT
- “No bid”IPASS
- Gave, as nourishmentFEDTO
- Male swanCOB
- ShipshapeNEAT
- Bottom of the barrelDREGS
- Knee-slapperHOOT
- Like many suitcase handlesEXTENDING
- Club relativeBLT
- Canon offering, in briefSLR
- Spotted nocturnal mammalCIVET
- Play thing?PROP
- Bit of redacted info, for shortSSN
- IndubitablyTOBESURE
- “Ben-___”HUR
- A little light combat?LASERTAG
- ___ Lilly & Co.ELI
- Breakfast nookDINETTE
- “Have you heard about batik? It’s a dyeing ___” (groaner)ART
- Childish pleaIWANNA
- “Holy smokes!”MYGOD
- Do some maintenance on, as a PC’s diskDEFRAG
- Resource in the game CatanWHEAT
- French name that is an anagram of a German riverHENRI
- Pompeo of “Grey’s Anatomy”ELLEN
- “Now I remember!”OHYES
- Poet MarianneMOORE
- With 114-Across, crystal collector, perhapsNEW
- Mother of Apollo and ArtemisLETO
- Account holder, e.g.USER
- Popular online marketplaceETSY
- Day on MarsSOL
- Either of two lead characters in “Kiss Me, Kate”KAY
- Homophone of 90-DownHER
- Poetic palindromeERE
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