New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 10th January 2023 There are 37 across clues and 45 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 10th January 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Rent" character who sings "Light My Candle"MIMIAAcross 5: "And there you have it!"VOILAAAcross 10: "Woo-hoo! The weekend's here!"TGIFAAcross 14: StenchODORAAcross 15: Darling oneMOPPETAAcross 16: OtherwiseELSEAAcross 17: Titular animated character whose theme music is by Henry ManciniPINKPANTHERAAcross 19: Place for a ponytailNAPEAAcross 20: Add, as an extra perkTOSS INAAcross 21: Indian and ArcticOCEANSAAcross 23: Baseball great MelOTTAAcross 24: Cereal mascot who says "They're gr-r-reat!"TONYTHETIGERAAcross 29: Like a famed piperPIEDAAcross 31: Winning tic-tac-toe line, when player X isn't paying attention OOOAAcross 32: All togetherASONEAAcross 33: Barely manageSCRAPE BYAAcross 36: Certain sibSISAAcross 38: TriumphedWONAAcross 39: Fictional feline from Japan … or how one might greet 17-, 24-, 54- or 65-AcrossHELLOKITTYAAcross 42: Yard coverSODAAcross 45: Wooden part of a railroad trackTIEAAcross 46: Animal with a long, sticky tongueANTEATERAAcross 50: ___ Gay (W.W. II plane)ENOLAAAcross 52: Song refrain syllableTRAAAcross 53: There's no place like itHOMEAAcross 54: Oz resident lacking in courageCOWARDLYLIONAAcross 59: Jenna Fischer's role on "The Office" PAMAAcross 60: Negotiator's refusalNODEALAAcross 61: Toy item set up to be toppledDOMINOAAcross 63: CriedWEPTAAcross 65: Lewis Carroll character with a disembodied smileCHESHIRE CATAAcross 68: Hoppy beers, in briefIPASAAcross 69: "Take the ___" (Duke Ellington classic)ATRAINAAcross 70: PartnerMATEAAcross 71: London art museumTATEAAcross 72: Body parts that might be "bumped"FISTSAAcross 73: Stadium criesOLESDDown 1: Shaggy Beatles hairdosMOPTOPSDDown 2: InaneIDIOTICDDown 3: Under-the-bed resident, in a child's imaginationMONSTERDDown 4: PeevesIRKSDDown 5: Middle of many German namesVONDDown 6: ChooseOPTDDown 7: Old Apple picture-editing appIPHOTODDown 8: FreeloaderLEECHDDown 9: "___ Grows in Brooklyn"ATREEDDown 10: Pickleball relativeTENNISDDown 11: Scottish city on the River ClydeGLASGOWDDown 12: Web connection lettersISPDDown 13: Around 2%-3%, for a customer using a credit cardFEEDDown 15: Hand: Sp.MANODDown 18: Avocado's centerPITDDown 22: Just one tiny biteATASTEDDown 25: Like the gases argon and xenonNOBLEDDown 26: Ma who once left a $2.5 million cello in the trunk of a taxiYO-YODDown 27: Ambient music trailblazer BrianENODDown 28: Stimpy's pal in cartoonsRENDDown 30: Morse code "morsel"DAHDDown 34: Old explosive device used to breach castle wallsPETARDDDown 35: Retired QB Manning ELIDDown 36: Mount that Moses mountedSINAIDDown 37: Hairy cousin in "The Addams Family"ITTDDown 40: Philosopher MarxKARLDDown 41: "___, sure, you betcha!" (classic Minnesotan expression)YAHDDown 42: Fraction of a min.SECDDown 43: Artist/activist YokoONODDown 44: Thoroughly memorizedDOWN PATDDown 47: Buzzworthy, sayTOPICALDDown 48: Flow (from)EMANATEDDown 49: Broadcasts not done in a studioREMOTESDDown 51: Taoism founderLAO-TSEDDown 52: 1840s White House familyTYLERSDDown 55: Common after-dinner coffee preferenceDECAFDDown 56: Christine of "Chicago Hope"LAHTIDDown 57: Norse god of wisdom and warODINDDown 58: Negative conjunctionNORDDown 62: Note "to all staff"MEMODDown 63: ClevernessWITDDown 64: Energy-monitoring org.E.P.A.DDown 64: Energy-monitoring org.EPADDown 66: Ordeal for many H.S. seniorsSATDDown 67: What's-___-faceHIS