Clues
- All right already!
- Actress Swinton
- Lemon meringue pie ingredient
- Singer Aguilar with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Decorate
- Crushing on
- Oracle
- What a captcha tries to detect
- Exam for jrs.
- Malcolm X or Milk?
- Not in a million years!
- Shushes
- Titanic or Jaws?
- QB protectors for short
- Run as dye
- Max
- Instrument prominently heard in both Seals Kiss From a Rose and Sonny & Chers I Got You Babe
- Change
- Prefix with syllabic
- Completely miss the ball
- Bozos
- Live tweeters of a sort
- Wild or The Road?
- Commit an illegal act
- Some pub orders
- Freaky Friday or The Parent Trap?
- ___ bean
- Loved from afar say
- ___ pyrite (fools gold)
- You said it!
- Direction at the beginning of a stage script
- Firm communication?
- In case
- Attention-hoarding say
- Members of a flock
- Covert ___
- Stay fresh
- Classic kids game that tests motor skills
- Lamp oil
- Duty
- K-pop star e.g.
- Section of the brain
- Delete
- Many treasured heirlooms
- Plastic fastener
- Follow
- Be on the A-team say
- Popular gifts in pledge drives
- Sack
- What falls by the wheyside?
- Sound from one at the end of ones leash
- Actress Jessica
- Novel novel format
- Suspects need
- Anxious
- Move in spirals
- Me myself ___
- Something you might have to sit still for
- S.N.L. sketch that kicks off the show
- Important number for a middle-distance runner
- Count (on)
- Island near Java
- Words shared by forbidden lovers maybe
- Tacky and loud
- Meat market scraps
- Olympic symbol
- Bills with an estimated life span of 5.5 years (appropriately)
- Numismatic rating
- Pot part
- March Madness number
- Plate umpires place
- #s
NY Times Crossword March 22 2023
The New York Times crossword puzzle for March 22, 2023 is sure to be a challenge for even the most experienced puzzlers. With clues ranging from pop culture to science and history, this crossword is sure to test your knowledge and keep you entertained for hours. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you're sure to find something to enjoy in this classic puzzle.