New York Times Answers - Thursday, 18th March 2021 There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 18th March 2021. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lightly boxSPARAAcross 5: Ukr. and Lith., onceSSRSAAcross 9: Word used in place of "chapter" in "A Christmas Carol"STAVEAAcross 14: Soldier of SauronORCAAcross 15: RunawayROUTAAcross 16: Like the function f(x) = x^3CUBICAAcross 17: ___ sortOFAAAcross 18: SuppositionsIFSAAcross 19: "Euphoria" channelHBOAAcross 20: "___ but a scratch" (Monty Python quote)TISAAcross 21: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic, etc.ERASAAcross 22: Inject (with)IMBUEAAcross 23: Alumni divs.YRSAAcross 24: Consume, with "of"PARTAKEAAcross 26: Triage team memberMEDICAAcross 28: Awkward radio silenceDEAD AIRAAcross 33: With 39- and 44-Across, dramatic work depicted in this puzzle's gridMUCHADOAAcross 36: Part two of a three-step bottle instructionRINSEAAcross 37: Shortening, for shortABBRAAcross 39: See 33-AcrossABOUTAAcross 41: Grp. that sends you a card for your 50th birthdayAARPAAcross 42: Kind of wrenchALLENAAcross 44: See 33-AcrossNOTHINGAAcross 46: Beyond cleanSTERILEAAcross 48: Certain still-life figuresEWERSAAcross 50: Brain-enhancing device used by Professor XCEREBROAAcross 53: ___-weeklyALTAAcross 55: TearSPREEAAcross 58: Suffix with cyclo-TRONAAcross 59: ___ Love, Utah's first Black congresspersonMIAAAcross 60: Steely Dan, e.g.DUOAAcross 61: Close relative, brieflySIBAAcross 62: ___ and leavesUPSAAcross 63: Was brought back out for airingRERANAAcross 64: Notoriously difficult chem classORGOAAcross 65: Wheel trackRUTAAcross 66: "The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war," as Lincoln supposedly saidSTOWEAAcross 67: Structure put together by a craneNESTAAcross 68: Car trip pastimeISPYDDown 1: Like Santa after entering a house, perhapsSOOTYDDown 2: The spinners?PRFIRMDDown 3: What the Avengers doASSEMBLEDDown 4: "His Master's Voice" co.RCADDown 5: Popular hot sauceSRIRACHADDown 6: Up to nowSO FARDDown 6: Up to nowSOFARDDown 7: Reddish-brownRUSTDDown 8: Blvds.STSDDown 9: Bagel toppingSCHMEARDDown 10: Ice cream containerTUBDDown 11: Father of, in ArabicABUDDown 12: Feeling in the roomVIBEDDown 13: Prefix with touristECODDown 21: Derek Walcott's "Omeros," for oneEPICDDown 22: 1950s prezIKEDDown 25: Opportunity for a service breakADOUTDDown 27: Renaissance artist AlbrechtDURERDDown 29: Steak ___DIANEDDown 30: Eleven plus two and twelve plus one, e.g.ANAGRAMSDDown 31: It's south of Leb.ISRDDown 32: What one is known for, informallyREPDDown 34: Daisy Mae's man, in old comicsABNERDDown 35: Scrappy-___ (cartoon dog)DOODDown 37: Some toy batteriesAASDDown 38: Cousin of a clubBLTDDown 40: Dance featuring jerky arm movementsTHEROBOTDDown 43: "Well played!"NICEONEDDown 45: Exultant cryIWONDDown 47: "Life of Pi" directorLEEDDown 49: GoofSLIP-UPDDown 49: GoofSLIPUPDDown 51: French 101 verbETREDDown 52: Naval jailsBRIGSDDown 54: DelectableTASTYDDown 55: Type of animal fatSUETDDown 56: In favor ofPRODDown 57: Bone-chillingRAWDDown 60: Salk and Pepper, in briefDRSDDown 61: Sixth U.S. president vis-à-vis the second, e.g.SONDDown 62: Illusionist GellerURI