Clues
- Room warmer of sorts
- Fictional figure who often visits the night-cloaked deck
- Drill switches?
- Company with a Brickipedia online reference
- Place subject to food stains
- Rapper ____ Sweatshirt
- Kind of code
- Jet engines do it
- Roll it
- There you ___!
- Judge at home
- Does well enough
- First letter of tsar in Russian
- What Moana means in Hawaiian
- Form of nonviolent protest
- Chopin piece inspired by a dog chasing its tail
- Confounding contraptions
- What some pies may be baked on
- Kind of code
- Whom the Irish may call a gossoon
- Cry of dismay
- Some Hanukkah servings
- Go out for a bit?
- Issa of Little
- Seasonal units for short
- Sucker for a fictional story line
- Full of flavor
- The Third Man for one
- Real-life sucker
- Tea brand with Passion and Joy flavors
- Lowlife
- Waterzooi or callaloo
- Tracked so to speak
- React to in surprise
- Cant tolerate
- Evidently
- Miffed
- First name in R&B
- Ennui wealth = ___
- Salt
- Evil conglomerate on Mr. Robot
- Contractors project informally
- Vikings swig
- Equipment for gamers
- The farming industry informally
- Pivotal figure in the English Reformation
- Animal form of Harry Potters Patronus
- Nice and easy
- Savages
- Pieces in the game Rummikub
- Was very exciting informally
- Something you might hear while youre on hold
- Lion dance holiday
- Its index case occurred in Meliandou Guinea
- Was successful at the carnival booth say
- As small as two cups?
- Outerwear for an old 7-Down
- Flora
- Native of the Dutch Caribbean
- Cellist Pablo
- Whistler on the range
- Broncos but not Impalas in brief
- Heracles killed its eponymous lion
- Go-to spot for multiple dates?
- Some extractions
- Singer/songwriter ____ Rexha
- Big fight
- Place for a frog or a mouse?
NY Times Crossword February 17 2023
The New York Times crossword puzzle is a popular challenge for puzzle enthusiasts around the world. On February 17 2023, the NYT crossword clue was particularly difficult, requiring solvers to think outside the box to find the correct answer. The clue was a cryptic one, with only a few letters given as hints, but the challenge was ultimately solved by a dedicated puzzler.