New York Times Answers - Sunday, 23rd January 2022 There are 69 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd January 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Web site?ATTICAAcross 6: Browser windowTABAAcross 9: Streaming service acquired by Fox in 2020TUBIAAcross 13: Civil rights grp. once led by M.L.K.SCLCAAcross 17: Fictional character who says "I will take the ring, though I do not know the way"FRODOAAcross 18: Scorpion, for oneARACHNIDAAcross 20: Wasn't overturned on appealSTOODAAcross 21: Artists sketching pectorals?DRAWERSOFCHESTSAAcross 23: Stays out all night?CAMPSAAcross 24: Glowing or shiningRADIANTAAcross 25: Work rotationsSHIFTSAAcross 26: French "I like"JAIMEAAcross 27: "Right on!"AMENAAcross 28: Spot at a casinoPIPAAcross 30: Either side of a beaming grin, in a phraseEARAAcross 31: Tony winner McDonaldAUDRAAAcross 32: Something to make after you wakeBEDAAcross 33: Vow to remain mum about hotel guests' secrets?HONOROFMAIDSAAcross 37: Hoops org.WNBAAAcross 40: PossibilityOPTIONAAcross 41: Scoffing soundPFFTAAcross 42: Driver of filmADAMAAcross 43: Nonbinary people, informallyENBIESAAcross 47: DeclinedSLIDAAcross 49: Over-poetical?O'ERAAcross 50: Modern-day "carpe diem"YOLOAAcross 51: Early times in verseMORNSAAcross 52: Small distance covered by a naval armada?FOOTOFFLEETAAcross 56: First sitting prez to fly in an airplaneFDRAAcross 57: Words after walk or cashIN ONAAcross 58: Hyperbolic wait timeEONAAcross 59: Like climates where cacti thriveARIDAAcross 60: Pointy part of a charger?LANCEAAcross 62: Group of followersRETINUEAAcross 64: Willem who played Jesus in "The Last Temptation of Christ"DAFOEAAcross 66: Some pianos and motorcyclesYAMAHASAAcross 68: 2000s Fox teen dramaTHEOCAAcross 69: Playwright SimonNEILAAcross 70: "Emotion in motion," per Mae WestSEXAAcross 71: Thomas ___, British general at Bunker HillGAGEAAcross 72: SweetieBAEAAcross 73: Boxer lacking a left hook?MANOFRIGHTSAAcross 77: One of the boxing AlisLAILAAAcross 78: Gumbo ingredientOKRAAAcross 80: :-) alternativeLOLAAcross 81: Below parPOORAAcross 82: Something unleashed in a denial-of-service attackBOTNETAAcross 83: Destination for a return flightNESTAAcross 84: Himalayan humanoidYETIAAcross 86: ___ eyesGOOGOOAAcross 88: "I'm a frayed ___" (punch line of a classic joke)KNOTAAcross 89: What brass band music has?PLENTYOFHORNAAcross 92: CourtWOOAAcross 95: Groups of Greeks, informallyFRATSAAcross 97: Watcher of the skies, for shortFAAAAcross 98: Old ___ (motherland, affectionately)SODAAcross 99: AnnouncedSAIDAAcross 100: You can count on themABACIAAcross 101: Beat in a raceOUTRANAAcross 104: Very productiveFERTILEAAcross 106: Not even a little offEXACTAAcross 107: Tree feature in winter?ABSENCEOFLEAVESAAcross 109: Quaint bathroom signGENTSAAcross 110: GaloshOVERSHOEAAcross 111: Lumberjack's favorite kind of beer?LAGERAAcross 112: "What are the ___?"ODDSAAcross 113: Audience for Cocomelon, the most-viewed YouTube channel in the U.S.KIDSAAcross 114: Omega's placeENDAAcross 115: Columns with anglesOPEDSDDown 1: Home with a pointy roofAFRAMEDDown 2: Worked on Wall StreetTRADEDDDown 3: Bring to a repair shop, sayTOWINDDown 4: Creative springboardIDEADDown 5: Cereal once advertised by Woody WoodpeckerCORNPOPSDDown 6: Subject for LaoziTAODDown 7: Sounds from a labARFSDDown 8: "The Art of Fugue" composerBACHDDown 9: One's kin, casuallyTHEFAMDDown 10: Loosen, in a wayUNSTRAPDDown 11: Some zeros and onesBITSDDown 12: Bar necessities, at timesIDSDDown 13: It has several stepsSTAIRWAYDDown 14: What a dog walker and a strong-willed pooch might vie for?COMMANDOFCHAINDDown 15: Run easilyLOPEDDown 16: Makeup of some music librariesCDSDDown 19: MainCHIEFDDown 20: Huge quantitySCADDDown 21: Lacking colorDRABDDown 22: Brief period of workSTINTDDown 26: "Easy ... everything's going to be OK"JUSTRELAXDDown 29: Bottle marked with a skull and crossbonesPOISONDDown 31: Cost for a spotADFEEDDown 33: Garden shed itemsHOESDDown 34: Caramel-filled candyROLODDown 35: "You can leave this to me"ON ITDDown 36: Declaration by one who's done playingIFOLDDDown 38: Benjamin Franklin famously considered it "a rank coward" with "bad moral character"BALD EAGLEDDown 39: "Te quiero" sentimentAMORDDown 43: Mideast V.I.P.EMIRDDown 44: Response to "No offense"NONETAKENDDown 45: The Bee Gees' Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb?BROTHERSOFBANDDDown 46: It might gather lintINNIEDDown 48: SomersaultDOAFLIPDDown 52: AdversaryFOEDDown 53: To's oppositeFRODDown 54: Old-timey reproachFIEDDown 55: Scottish capTAMDDown 58: Aromatic treesEUCALYPTIDDown 61: Really botherNAGATDDown 63: Jacqueline or JacquesNOMDDown 64: For sure, for shortDEFDDown 65: Something a snowboarder catchesAIRDDown 66: Last word of "Ulysses"YESDDown 67: Goal in musical chairsSEATDDown 69: Nick of "48 Hrs."NOLTEDDown 70: Beer brand whose name spells an article of apparel backwardSTROHSDDown 72: Knock on the headBONKDDown 74: Carolers' repertoireNOELSDDown 75: ___ dancerGOGODDown 76: Minotaur's footHOOFDDown 77: Bird known in the U.K. as a diverLOONDDown 79: DrawsATTRACTSDDown 82: Red-light district establishmentBORDELLODDown 85: Like some vodkasINFUSEDDDown 87: Fly into a rantGO OFFDDown 90: SpudsTATERSDDown 91: Tall talesYARNSDDown 92: Dispensed withWAIVEDDDown 93: N.H.L. team with five championship-winning seasons in the 1980sOILERSDDown 94: Praising poetryODESDDown 96: Ballet sectionsACTSDDown 99: Play station?STAGEDDown 100: Got rid ofAXEDDDown 101: "Duh," in modern slangOBVIDDown 102: PineACHEDDown 103: Like the Radio City Music Hall signNEONDDown 105: HarvestREAPDDown 106: Something swollen on a pro athlete?EGODDown 107: Totally fineA-OKDDown 108: Alternative to Webster's, in briefO.E.D.DDown 108: Alternative to Webster's, in briefOED