Clues
- Soda sans syrup
- British singer/songwriter ___ Parks
- Potentially too much information
- Manhattan thoroughfare named for New Yorks Dutch roots
- Knoll
- It might be blowing in the wind
- Pop star with country roots say
- Is free
- Name that sounds like two consecutive letters of the alphabet
- Ones doing the bunny hop or Electric Slide
- Things for sticky fingers
- Measures of performance
- Mother of Horus
- Went nowhere say
- Dubious addendum to a snide remark
- ___ saltado (stir-fried dish with sliced beef)
- District
- Flat indication perhaps
- AND OR or NOT in logic
- Bit of design info
- Things that make hay?
- Google say
- City whose welcome sign features Mark Twain
- Needs for trick roping
- It involves a forearm injection for short
- Actress Saldana
- The cautious seldom ___ Confucius
- Gnarly
- Had
- Kurosawa film based on King Lear
- Lucy of Elementary
- Estadio Azteca cheer
- It follows the clap of a clapperboard
- Title for a prince
- Whats limited in some plans
- Without end
- Buildups in deltas
- Drops
- Bit of a sting perhaps
- Delicacy
- Uh-huh yeah
- Courtly address
- Thomas Hardy title character
- What could represent you in a rebus puzzle?
- Like the element osmium
- Place for a relic
- Theyre stitched by tailorbirds
- Water carrier
- ___ buco
- That so?
- Casual get-together
- Im sorry to hear that
- Proceeding without thinking
- Its in your bones
- Grayheads
- Would ___?
- ___ Barnacle on whom Molly Bloom of Ulysses was based
- Some gangbusters
- Fuzz
- Nt. wt. units
- Alley-___
- Affliction
- R&B trio whose name is an initialism
- Tach reading
- Wide shoe letters
- Spanish title Abbr.
NY Times Crossword March 24 2023
The New York Times crossword for March 24, 2023 is sure to challenge even the most experienced puzzlers. With clues ranging from the obscure to the downright tricky, this crossword is sure to keep you on your toes. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a first-time solver, you're sure to find something to challenge you in this edition of the NYT crossword.