New York Times Answers - Friday, 23rd December 2022 There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 23rd December 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Really, reallyOHSOAAcross 5: Palio di ___, annual Italian horse race held since the 13th centuryASTIAAcross 9: Happen periodicallyRECURAAcross 14: Is comforted by not being ignoredFEELSSEENAAcross 16: Research university adjacent to the C.D.C.EMORYAAcross 17: Sensory deprivation deviceFLOATTANKAAcross 18: Quinceañera featureTILDEAAcross 19: Places with large nest eggs?EMUFARMSAAcross 20: Brahman believersHINDUSAAcross 21: Broadband inits.DSLAAcross 22: Debauched sortROUEAAcross 23: BucksONESAAcross 24: Culture subjectTISSUESAMPLEAAcross 28: "Bro!"MYMANAAcross 31: Part usually thrown awayPEELAAcross 32: Ramadan-ending holiday, informallyEIDAAcross 33: Co-writer of Tone Loc's "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina"YOUNGMCAAcross 36: Final stretchLASTLEGAAcross 38: Cries of frustrationOYSAAcross 39: HenneryCO-OPAAcross 39: HenneryCOOPAAcross 41: What cows and icebergs doCALVEAAcross 42: End of one's moneyBOTTOMDOLLARAAcross 46: Tahoe neighborRENOAAcross 47: Administrator with a listDEANAAcross 48: Toy soundARFAAcross 51: Quinceañera, e.g.FIESTAAAcross 53: One of a dangerous group in "Robinson Crusoe"CANNIBALAAcross 55: WipeERASEAAcross 56: Jig, e.g.DANCETUNEAAcross 57: Some skirt optionsMIDISAAcross 58: Things not good to have next to one's recordsASTERISKSAAcross 59: It's a plusASSETAAcross 60: Classic muscle carsGTOSAAcross 61: Informal meetingSESHDDown 1: Took outOFFEDDDown 2: Directs, in Hollywood lingoHELMSDDown 3: Birthplace of K-popSEOULDDown 4: Character in "Frozen" who says "Some people are worth melting for"OLAFDDown 5: M.L.B. team originally called the Colt .45sASTROSDDown 6: ___ McFly, great-great-grandfather of MartySEAMUSDDown 7: Become stiff or tightTENSE UPDDown 8: Toner alternativeINKDDown 9: High-tech security deviceRETINALSCANNERDDown 10: "The ___ Show" (2002 12x platinum album)EMINEMDDown 11: Follower of an arctic blastCOLD SPELLDDown 12: Language that gave us "cummerbund"URDUDDown 13: Old-fashioned optionsRYESDDown 15: Game that often ends in tearsSTARINGCONTESTDDown 20: First of the Minor ProphetsHOSEADDown 24: Button on a scientific calculatorTANDDown 25: Dragon roll ingredientEELDDown 26: Schreiber of "Ray Donovan"LIEVDDown 27: Nose (out)EDGEDDown 28: "Stay out of it!"MYOBDDown 29: You might perform the Creeper, the Sleeper or Rock the Baby with thisYO-YODDown 30: Novel purchases that everyone's talking about?MUSTREADSDDown 34: "Aquaman" actor JasonMOMOADDown 35: Fish with a valuable liverC.O.D.DDown 35: Fish with a valuable liverCODDDown 37: Pine ___ (baseball player's grip enhancer)TARDDown 40: "The Daily," to pick a popular examplePODCASTDDown 43: "Technicolor ___," nickname for Lucille BallTESSIEDDown 44: Simple structureLEAN-TODDown 45: Single-use spearsLANCESDDown 48: Take advantage of, and then someABUSEDDown 49: Captain and lieutenantRANKSDDown 50: "I, to you, am lost in the gorgeous errors of ___": Sylvia PlathFLESHDDown 51: Relief org.FEMADDown 52: Good name for a florist or optometristIRISDDown 54: "Verily"ITISDDown 56: Nobelist HammarskjöldDAG