New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 28th December 2022 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 28th December 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Part of a Tibetan leader's titleDALAIAAcross 6: San Luis ___, Calif.OBISPOAAcross 12: Catch, as a criminalNABAAcross 15: Official decreeEDICTAAcross 16: Polishing aidsCLOTHSAAcross 17: Park in Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr.AVEAAcross 18: Disciple of Haile Selassie, informallyRASTAAAcross 19: As part of a performing duo in 1991; as a solo artist in 2021TINATURNERAAcross 21: What might help someone get a leg up? STILTAAcross 23: "Cool!"NICEAAcross 24: Take homeEARNAAcross 25: As part of a band in 1998; as a solo artist in 2019STEVIENICKSAAcross 27: Put on staffHIREAAcross 28: Vessel that's a homophone of 24-AcrossURNAAcross 29: Get ___ on (ace)ANAAAcross 30: "Place" by Pennsylvania Railroad on a Monopoly boardST. JAMESAAcross 32: Lowest pitches in chordsBASSNOTESAAcross 36: One end of a batteryANODEAAcross 37: As part of a songwriting duo in 1990; as a solo artist in 2021CAROLEKINGAAcross 40: Really got toATEATAAcross 43: "Rule" stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two yearsMOORESLAWAAcross 47: Brit who wrote "The Vanishing Half"BENNETTAAcross 50: MeadowLEAAAcross 51: Former Giants QB ManningELIAAcross 52: Understanding of a situationREADAAcross 53: With 60-Across, institution in which 19-, 25- and 37-Across are (thus far) the only three women ever to be inducted twiceROCK-AND-ROLLAAcross 57: Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme ABBAAAcross 58: Acronym that might be shouted before a rash actYOLOAAcross 59: Heavens on earthEDENSAAcross 60: See 53-AcrossHALL OF FAMEAAcross 63: "So sad"APITYAAcross 65: Serving from a tapALEAAcross 66: Erupted with laughterROAREDAAcross 67: Janelle who sang 2010's "Tightrope"MONAEAAcross 68: There are about five of these in a tsp.MLSAAcross 69: Way off baseERRANTAAcross 70: StrictSTERNDDown 1: Das or die alternative, in GermanDERDDown 2: 2019 sci-fi film whose title means "to the stars"ADASTRADDown 3: Lends an earLISTENSDDown 4: Penultimate part of a Shakespeare playACTIVDDown 5: Architectural style started, strangely, in EnglandITALIANATEDDown 6: Canadian Thanksgiving mo.OCTDDown 7: Russian pancakesBLINIDDown 8: Kind of chemical bond IONICDDown 9: Shelving area in a librarySTACKSDDown 10: Part of a water quality evaluationPHTESTDDown 11: Buckeye State sch.OSUDDown 12: Vancouver Island city for which a chocolate treat is namedNANAIMODDown 13: ContendedAVERREDDDown 14: ___ mountain dog (breed named for its origins near the Swiss capital)BERNESEDDown 20: Installs again, as a paintingREHANGSDDown 22: Kind of saxTENORDDown 25: HoagieSUBDDown 26: Grp. known as OTAN in FranceNATODDown 31: Social worker who was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace PrizeJANEADDAMSDDown 33: Skeleton that's no longer in the closet?SCANDALDDown 34: Stately treeELMDDown 35: Concern for online advertisers, for shortSEODDown 38: Caffeine-containing nutKOLADDown 39: Goddess of peaceIRENEDDown 40: Isaac's father, in the BibleABRAHAMDDown 41: Game with a batTEEBALLDDown 42: Gives permissionENABLESDDown 44: Proud and regalLEONINEDDown 45: Like some casts or teamsALLSTARDDown 46: Actor WheatonWILDDown 48: Strive to achieveTRY FORDDown 49: Over the boundsTOOFARDDown 54: Composer SchumannCLARADDown 55: Susan G. ___ (breast cancer advocacy organization)KOMENDDown 56: Transfer, as a tulipREPOTDDown 61: It's unrefinedOREDDown 61: It's unrefinedORE.DDown 62: Summer hrs. in PittsburghEDTDDown 64: Japanese currencyYEN