New York Times Answers - Sunday, 27th March 2022 There are 70 across clues and 73 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 27th March 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Swears (to)ATTESTSAAcross 8: L.A. regionSOCALAAcross 13: Motto meaning "to the stars"ADASTRAAAcross 20: Place with cartsGROCERYAAcross 21: SquareUNHIPAAcross 22: What oil may do in frigid temperaturesCONGEALAAcross 23: 1990s-2000s Volkswagen seven-seaterEUROVANAAcross 24: ThingsITEMSAAcross 25: Overseas land measureHECTAREAAcross 26: Not needing a thingSETAAcross 27: "___ homo"ECCEAAcross 29: Siri uses itIOSAAcross 30: Halliwell a.k.a. Ginger SpiceGERIAAcross 31: Dino friend of Buzz LightyearREXAAcross 32: "___ it ironic?"ISNTAAcross 34: StormRAMPAGEAAcross 37: What an up arrow might meanSENDAAcross 39: Green-lightALLOWAAcross 41: Approximately 5.5 million tons of it was used to build [see circled letters]LIMESTONEAAcross 43: Bellini opera that takes place in GaulNORMAAAcross 46: A = B, B = C, ergo A = C, e.g.SYLLOGISMAAcross 48: Purchase planRENTTOOWNAAcross 50: Sneaker, in British lingoTRAINERAAcross 51: See 5-DownOFTHEAAcross 55: Committed to memoryDOWN PATAAcross 56: Western Hemisphere grp.OASAAcross 57: Gunslinger's cryDRAWAAcross 59: Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___ABEAAcross 60: Country between Ghana and BeninTOGOAAcross 61: Word repeatedly said while plucking petalsSHEAAcross 62: ClippedTERSEAAcross 63: Opposing vote from a horse?NAYAAcross 64: Blue ribbon or gold starAWARDAAcross 66: YarnSTORYAAcross 68: Make secret, in a wayENCRYPTAAcross 71: A chance to dreamSLEEPAAcross 74: It's often played forKEEPSAAcross 75: Website with an "Everything Else" categoryEBAYAAcross 76: Some small batteriesAAASAAcross 78: C sharp equivalentDFLATAAcross 80: Mexican poet Juana ___ de la CruzINESAAcross 81: SassLIPAAcross 82: U.F.C. fighting styleMMAAAcross 83: Radio host JohnTESHAAcross 84: Head, in slangNOBAAcross 85: Play groupCASTAAcross 87: Frequent victim of an April foolSAPAAcross 90: CreepINCHAAcross 93: Municipal facility: Abbr.CTRAAcross 94: Kind of barGRANOLAAAcross 96: Waterfall featureSPRAYAAcross 98: One forced into a forceDRAFTEEAAcross 100: One-act Oscar Wilde playSALOMEAAcross 101: Burial ___CHAMBERAAcross 103: Fútbol cryOLEOLEAAcross 104: "You no-good dog," e.g.SLURAAcross 105: SpoilsLOOTAAcross 106: ___ beanSOYAAAcross 108: Some December purchasesFIRSAAcross 109: They're stored in pollen grainsGAMETESAAcross 111: Villainous "Star Trek" collectiveTHEBORGAAcross 113: Like some chicken cutletsBREADEDAAcross 116: Element named after a German riverRHENIUMAAcross 120: "Ugh!"IHATEITAAcross 121: This puzzle's subjectKHUFUAAcross 122: Prehistoric Southwest cultureANASAZIAAcross 123: Little squirtTOTAAcross 124: Sign of successSROAAcross 125: TrendyMODAAcross 126: Vardalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"NIADDown 1: Periods in historyAGESDDown 2: LevelTRUEDDown 3: They wrap things upTORTILLASDDown 4: Prefix with systemECODDown 5: With 51-Across and 15-Down, group in which [see circled letters] is the only one still largely intactSEVENWONDERSDDown 6: Egyptian desert, e.g.TRACTDDown 7: HarmonizeSYNCDDown 8: ___ generis (unique)SUIDDown 9: PromptON TIMEDDown 10: Greek name for this puzzle's enclosed answerCHEOPSDDown 11: TargetsAIMSATDDown 12: Sleeve fillersLPSDDown 13: Not just smartACHEDDown 14: Active sortsDOERSDDown 15: See 5-DownANCIENTWORLDDDown 16: Pepper's rank: Abbr.SGTDDown 17: High-arcing shots, in basketball lingoTEARDROPSDDown 18: Like a T206 Honus Wagner baseball cardRAREDDown 19: Lion in the "Madagascar" moviesALEXDDown 28: Most massive dwarf planet in the solar systemERISDDown 30: Pass it onGENEDDown 33: Singers' star turnsSOLIDDown 35: Contents of some belts, informallyAMMODDown 36: Reason for an R ratingGOREDDown 38: It comes before oneNOONDDown 39: RegardingASTODDown 40: Harp-shaped constellationLYRADDown 41: Turkish moneyLIRASDDown 42: Provide resources forENDOWDDown 44: [Big kiss, dahling!]MWAHDDown 45: Pay (up)ANTEDDown 47: ___ and the Pacemakers (1960s pop group)GERRYDDown 49: They reflected rank in old RomeTOGASDDown 52: "Ooh-la-la!"FANCYDDown 53: It gives you a liftT-BARDDown 54: 2003 #1 Outkast hitHEYYADDown 58: TadWEEBITDDown 60: Mat made of soft rushTATAMIDDown 62: You might take them out for a spinTOPSDDown 65: ArtfulDEFTDDown 66: Mujeres con espososSENORASDDown 67: Outdoor game for kindergartnersTEEBALLDDown 69: Time out?NAPDDown 70: "The Office" role played by Jenna FischerPAMDDown 72: College voter, perhapsELECTORDDown 73: Light shadesPASTELSDDown 74: With 101-Across, where this puzzle's enclosed answer is locatedKINGSDDown 75: Disney's ___ of ArendelleELSADDown 77: Smooth, in a waySANDDDown 79: Number of 101-Acrosses in [see circled letters]THREEDDown 85: Workmates, e.g.COMRADESDDown 86: Pale ___ALEDDown 87: TiffsSPATSDDown 88: Sleeve fillerARMDDown 89: Brewer FrederickPABSTDDown 91: ___-MagnonCRODDown 92: Like a book with a bookmark in the middle, sayHALFREADDDown 95: Chewy confectionNOUGATDDown 96: Oxford, e.g.SHOEDDown 97: Michelle of "Crazy Rich Asians"YEOHDDown 99: FakesFEIGNSDDown 101: Hotel offeringCOTDDown 102: New York town that's home to Playland amusement parkRYEDDown 105: CausedLEDTODDown 107: The "A" of James A. GarfieldABRAMDDown 110: So-called "Iron Lady" of Israeli politicsMEIRDDown 112: "This does not look good!"OHNODDown 113: Fell for itBITDDown 114: Pi followerRHODDown 115: "People who love to ___ are always the best people": Julia ChildEATDDown 117: Writer FlemingIANDDown 118: Weapon in "The Terminator"UZIDDown 119: Actress FarrowMIA