New York Times Answers - Sunday, 22nd January 2023 There are 67 across clues and 74 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 22nd January 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Warming periodsTHAWSAAcross 6: Activates, as yeastPROOFSAAcross 12: ChatterGABAAcross 15: Great Britain, geographicallyISLEAAcross 19: "My ___ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)," 1992 hit by En VogueLOVINAAcross 20: Not a big Mac?LAPTOPAAcross 21: Nail, as a testACEAAcross 22: "I am not a glutton — I am an explorer of ___": Erma BombeckFOODAAcross 23: Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant?CHILIFACTORYAAcross 25: Potentially adoptable pupSTRAYDOGAAcross 27: MisfitODDDUCKAAcross 28: Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree?HIPPIEBOOTYAAcross 30: It's in your bloodGENEAAcross 31: Play partsSCENESAAcross 33: Ones coming "home" at homecomingALUMSAAcross 34: Quick-movingBRISKAAcross 36: Corp. shake-upsREORGSAAcross 37: HostSLEWAAcross 38: Highly visible belly button?POINTYOUTIEAAcross 40: Up to, informallyTILAAcross 42: Actress Fisher of "Now You See Me"ISLAAAcross 46: Curious in the extremeAGOGAAcross 47: StreamletRILLAAcross 48: Good friend who won't stop snooping?NOSYBESTIEAAcross 51: The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif.MOTELAAcross 53: What to add to "Iraq" to make it adjectivalANIAAcross 54: Subwoofer soundBASSAAcross 55: Jhumpa ___, author of the Pulitzer-winning "Interpreter of Maladies"LAHIRIAAcross 56: Take a load offRESTAAcross 58: Some cameras, in briefSLRSAAcross 60: SETI subjectsUFOSAAcross 62: Language in which "puzzle" is "pid sa"LAOAAcross 63: Burnable mediaCDSAAcross 66: Prenuptial agreement?SWEETIETREATYAAcross 69: "Geaux Tigers!" sch.LSUAAcross 70: Be an agent forREPAAcross 71: Feature of Sylvester's speechLISPAAcross 72: Comedian RudolphMAYAAAcross 73: Taiwanese president ___ Ing-wenTSAIAAcross 75: Skateboard tricksOLLIESAAcross 77: Went 90, saySPEDAAcross 79: ___ Tac (mint)TICAAcross 81: Throat bugSTREPAAcross 85: Long anecdote from a complainer?WHINYSTORYAAcross 87: Italian mountETNAAAcross 88: Astronomer SaganCARLAAcross 89: Takes a load offSITSAAcross 90: One with an underground colonyANTAAcross 91: Tinker Bell or Puck?CRAFTYFAIRYAAcross 94: Fruit-based dessert … or a possible description of its flavorTARTAAcross 97: "Sorry to say, you guessed wrong"ALASNOAAcross 99: What many clocks and card games haveHANDSAAcross 100: Whence feng shuiCHINAAAcross 102: Skiing areasSLOPESAAcross 103: Didn't give foreverLENTAAcross 104: Bad person for a gambler to make bets with?PHONYBOOKIEAAcross 106: Plant with purple-pink flowersHEATHERAAcross 109: Rustic abodeLOG CABINAAcross 110: Acolyte with a bad temper?TESTYGROUPIEAAcross 114: Part of Q.E.D.ERATAAcross 115: Cozy stopoverINNAAcross 116: Nueva York, por ejemploESTADOAAcross 117: Word with code or rehearsalDRESSAAcross 118: Cozy spotsDENSAAcross 119: It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scatteringSKYAAcross 120: Chimes and dimes vis-à-vis this clue's answerRHYMESAAcross 121: Difficult to climb, in a waySTEEPDDown 1: Trio with the 1995 #1 hit "Waterfalls" TLCDDown 2: Jolly laughHOHODDown 3: PassionateAVIDDDown 4: Fragrant medicinal plant also called colic-rootWILD GINGERDDown 5: Most snarkySNIDESTDDown 6: Finish secondPLACEDDown 7: Something to hang your hat onRACKDDown 8: ElectOPTDDown 9: Plains tribeOTODDown 10: Not to goFORHEREDDown 11: Bugging people, perhapsSPYINGDDown 12: Displays of shockGASPSDDown 13: Start to play?ACTIDDown 14: Put on no pretensionsBEREALDDown 15: "Fine by me"IFYOUWISHDDown 16: Sin citySODOMDDown 17: Commits piracyLOOTSDDown 18: Avant-gardeEDGYDDown 24: "My name is Prince, and I am ___" (Prince lyric)FUNKYDDown 26: ProficientABLEDDown 29: Sauces made with basil and pine nutsPESTOSDDown 31: Songs to be played at a concertSETLISTDDown 32: Slinky, e.g.COILDDown 34: Sales promotion acronymBOGODDown 35: HootRIOTDDown 36: DownfallRUINDDown 37: ShiftySLYDDown 38: "The Office" rolePAMDDown 39: Gives a grand speechORATESDDown 41: It's up for debateISSUEDDown 43: Alternative to sparklingSTILLDDown 44: Turkish moneyLIRASDDown 45: Letters found in a so-called "supervocalic" wordAEIOUDDown 48: "Yuck!"NASTYDDown 49: Spots on a Rorschach cardBLOTSDDown 50: They don't require much studyEASYASDDown 52: Stahl of "60 Minutes"LESLEYDDown 54: I'm toast!BREADDDown 57: Like chicken cordon bleu, originallySWISSDDown 59: British sailor, in slangLIMEYDDown 61: One who's rolling in moneyFAT CATDDown 63: Is exultantCROWSDDown 64: City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna RiverDELHIDDown 65: 7-10, e.g., in bowlingSPLITDDown 67: Big name in printingEPSONDDown 68: Plants used in wickerwork furnitureRATTANSDDown 74: "Worth a try"ITCANTHURTDDown 76: Gut feelingsINSTINCTSDDown 78: Bit of hype, informallyPRTALKDDown 80: ScoopINFODDown 82: Worry for a speakeasyRAIDDDown 83: Slips upERRSDDown 84: LayerPLYDDown 86: Parlor offering, for shortTATDDown 87: Language in which "puzzle" is "puzal"ERSEDDown 91: "Is that understood?"CAPEESHDDown 92: "Is that understood?"YHEARDDown 93: State of uneasiness, informallyFANTODSDDown 95: Seton who wrote "Dragonwyck"ANYADDown 96: Prayer leadersRABBISDDown 98: Hang aroundLOITERDDown 100: Taking out the trash, for oneCHOREDDown 101: Navajo dwellingHOGANDDown 102: One of the CorleonesSONNYDDown 103: Interlocking bricksLEGOSDDown 104: Made a casePLEDDDown 105: Word that may come from a penOINKDDown 106: ___ Park, home to the University of ChicagoHYDEDDown 107: One-on-one Olympics eventEPEEDDown 108: "All ___!"RISEDDown 111: Farm structureSTYDDown 112: Top part of Scotland?TAMDDown 113: "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" feelingE.S.P.DDown 113: "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" feelingESP