Clues
- What butchers trim away
- Woman Fr.
- Leaves at the library?
- Telephone Line band to fans
- Letter-shaped train track beam
- ___ 16
- Nada
- Rapper Minaj
- Intense suffering
- Process of picking winners in 51-Across
- Communication service launched in 2004
- Childrens TV character with a falsetto voice
- Chimed
- Down in the dumps
- Enjoying a candlelit meal say
- Word after jai in a sports name
- Things to believe in
- Candyman director DaCosta
- What lower-seeded 51-Across participants hope to become
- Swiatek who won the 2022 U.S. and French Opens
- How a well-plotted story wraps up
- P.D. alerts
- Guarantee
- Nincompoop
- Tick off
- Type size
- Fury
- Annual college basketball tourney rounds of which can be found in the circled squares at their appropriate numbers
- Canon competitor
- Fabric fold
- Wood used in cabinetry
- Flavoring in the German Christmas cookie springerle
- Leader in a 1917 revolution
- Whos solving this puzzle
- Ebb and neap for two
- Additional
- Something that has to be broken before it can be used
- Hat with a tassel
- He died the most beloved person on the planet per Ken Burns
- Head honchos
- ___ 4
- Guitarist Clapton
- Truck brand with a bulldog in its logo
- Podcasters purchase
- ___ 8
- Composer of a sacred song
- Oh yer joshin me
- Park rangers subj.
- Start of a counting-out rhyme
- Messy place
- Like hard-liners
- Good times?
- Name on the mansion of New York Citys mayor
- Speak ill of
- Sound from an owl
- 2 808 square feet for a tennis court
- Greek letter used for a 2021 Covid variant
- Never gonna happen!
- Light-footed or quick-witted
- Funny joke in slang
- Building annexes
- Adds vitamins and minerals to
- Merits
- Revolted
- More than enough
- Giant in health insurance
- Bite-size say
- Like biting wit
- Actress Borstein of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Fender flaw
- Depilatory brand
- One who snitches
- Captains journal
- Hot cocoa holder
NY Times Crossword March 14 2023
The New York Times crossword puzzle on March 14, 2023 is sure to challenge even the most experienced puzzlers. With clues ranging from the obscure to the everyday, this puzzle will test your knowledge of language, trivia, and pop culture. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned veteran, you're sure to find something to challenge you in this classic crossword.