New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 10th March 2021 There are 35 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 10th March 2021. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Soft "seat" in the woodsMOSSAAcross 5: Things that may be hot or droppedMICSAAcross 9: It's a lot to assumeBIGIFAAcross 14: Shocked response to BrutusETTUAAcross 15: Come backECHOAAcross 16: Cropped upAROSEAAcross 17: Good name for an average JoeNORMAAcross 18: RelatedAKINAAcross 19: Moving gracefullyLITHEAAcross 20: Start of a saying about getting in the wayTOOMANYCOOKSAAcross 23: Acid's oppositeALKALIAAcross 24: Mad as a hatterMESHUGAAAcross 28: Wrangler alternativeLEEAAcross 29: Start of a saying about negative influenceONEBADAPPLEAAcross 32: Rocker BobSEGERAAcross 33: Elizabeth I, for oneTUDORAAcross 34: Center of a sting operation?WASPAAcross 37: Small, flat-bottomed boatSKIFFAAcross 40: Stereotypical clown nameBOBOAAcross 41: ConcedeALLOWAAcross 43: "The Persistence of Memory" and "Lobster Telephone"DALISAAcross 45: Start of a saying about parental disciplineSPARETHERODAAcross 48: Ply the needleSEWAAcross 51: Quick, possibly controversial bit of commentaryHOTTAKEAAcross 52: Body of workOEUVREAAcross 54: Warning you might give before revealing the endings of 20-, 29- and 45-Across?SPOILERALERTAAcross 57: Like some shrimp and jetsJUMBOAAcross 60: "Argo" or "Fargo"FILMAAcross 61: The McCoys, e.g.CLANAAcross 62: ___-American (like about 6% of the U.S.)ASIANAAcross 63: Title matchmaker in an 1815 novelEMMAAAcross 64: James or Jones of jazzETTAAAcross 65: Junior and seniorYEARSAAcross 66: Common medical adviceRESTAAcross 67: HarvestREAPDDown 1: Like solving crosswordsMENTALDDown 2: Eight-time Oscar nominee for Best ActorO'TOOLEDDown 3: Action in tennis, swimming and golfSTROKEDDown 4: Highest, on a diplomaSUMMADDown 5: Polysemous words have multiple of theseMEANINGSDDown 6: RepulsiveICKYDDown 7: SmartCHICDDown 8: California county north of MarinSONOMADDown 9: Refuses to carry outBALKSATDDown 10: They're usually packed on St. Patrick's DayIRISHPUBSDDown 11: CaughtGOTDDown 12: "Kinda"ISHDDown 13: Finder's ___FEEDDown 21: Common cosmetics componentALOEDDown 22: Subj. of Charlotte Brewer's "Treasure-House of the Language"O.E.D.DDown 22: Subj. of Charlotte Brewer's "Treasure-House of the Language"OEDDDown 25: Popular prom hairstyleUPDODDown 26: Apt rhyme for "blob"GLOBDDown 27: Sleek, in auto-speakAERODDown 30: Hair-raising cryEEKDDown 31: Bouquet throwerBRIDEDDown 32: Place to watch a game with friendsSPORTSBARDDown 34: Draw, colloquiallyWASHDDown 34: Draw, colloquiallyWASH.DDown 35: Prime Cuts Extra Gravy brandALPODDown 36: Strip in the bedroom, maybeSLATDDown 38: Partner of awayFARDDown 39: Tripping hazardFLOORMATDDown 42: Boomerangs for Aboriginal Australians, e.g.WEAPONSDDown 44: It might occur to youIDEADDown 46: Ring ref's decisionTKODDown 47: Calfless cowHEIFERDDown 48: SlenderSVELTEDDown 49: SlipsERRATADDown 50: After-meal amenityWETNAPDDown 53: Worrier's ailment, it's saidULCERDDown 55: Garnish for a gimletLIMEDDown 56: Classic boulevard linersELMSDDown 57: Noisy birdJAYDDown 58: ApplicationUSEDDown 59: Hamm with two Olympic gold medalsMIA