New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 1st March 2023 There are 36 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 1st March 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Like some plants that don't need wateringFAKEAAcross 5: "G'day, ___!"MATEAAcross 9: French destination that's one of UNESCO's "Great Spa Towns of Europe"VICHYAAcross 14: October birthstoneOPALAAcross 15: Bun holder, so to speakOVENAAcross 16: Allergic reactionACHOOAAcross 17: Hark! And hear of the vengeful ruler who took great pleasure in expelling disloyal subjects, for he was the …PERSONALBANKINGAAcross 20: Apt recourse for a deal gone sour?LEMONLAWAAcross 21: Lead-in to an aliasA.K.A.AAcross 21: Lead-in to an aliasAKAAAcross 22: Kind of computer portUSBAAcross 24: Tiny tunnelerANTAAcross 25: What a pitcher allows in a baseball shutoutNORUNSAAcross 28: Listen now! And I shall relate the story of the curious sovereign who adorned his castle with images of red fruit, for he was the …CHERRYPICKINGAAcross 31: Common theme park sightLINEAAcross 32: "Au contraire, ___ frère"MONAAcross 33: CPR providerEMTAAcross 34: ___ Day (Down Under holiday)ANZACAAcross 36: Young sealPUPAAcross 38: Longtime "Wheel of Fortune" host PatSAJAKAAcross 42: Sellout signSROAAcross 44: GlimpsedSAWAAcross 46: Walker's aidCANEAAcross 47: Lend me your ear! And I will speak of the clumsy monarch who needed twice as many golf strokes as his opponents, for he was the …DOUBLEPARKINGAAcross 50: Ice cream orderSUNDAEAAcross 51: FuryIREAAcross 52: Guitarist PaulLESAAcross 53: Quaint lodgingINNAAcross 54: Letter openingMAIL SLOTAAcross 57: Give heed! And listen to my tale of the mad tyrant who decreed that all toilets in his realm be installed the wrong way, for he was the …BACKWARDLOOKINGAAcross 62: Worrier's wordsIFEARAAcross 63: Element of the Vegas strip?NEONAAcross 64: French girlfriendAMIEAAcross 65: Like many atticsDUSTYAAcross 66: Zesty flavorTANGAAcross 67: HollerYELLDDown 1: DandyFOPDDown 2: Donkey Kong, e.g.APEDDown 3: German engineer who designed and built the first practical automobile (1885)KARLBENZDDown 4: OtherwiseELSEDDown 5: Cher or Madonna, e.g.MONONYMDDown 6: Experimental-but-accessible music genreAVANTPOPDDown 7: What a poker player wears shades to hideTELLDDown 8: With all judges presentENBANCDDown 9: Mobile dwelling for modern nomadsVANDDown 10: "So gross!"ICKDDown 11: Award-winning science fiction writer TedCHIANGDDown 12: Din from a gaggleHONKSDDown 13: Class with matsYOGADDown 18: ___ Little, "The Wire" antiheroOMARDDown 19: Came toAWOKEDDown 22: Sch. whose newspaper is the Daily BruinUCLADDown 23: Knee/ankle connectorSHINDDown 26: Parts of glassesRIMSDDown 27: Remove from a bulletin board, sayUNTACKDDown 29: What "Why?" tries to uncoverREASONDDown 30: OccupiedIN USEDDown 35: GunkCRUDDDown 37: French for "butterfly"PAPILLONDDown 39: Certain legal consequenceJAILTIMEDDown 40: Actress HathawayANNEDDown 41: Beer holdersKEGSDDown 43: With Springsteen, co-host of the podcast "Renegades: Born in the USA"OBAMADDown 45: "Over There," for oneWARSONGDDown 47: ChowderheadsDUNCESDDown 48: Discovered, British-styleLEARNTDDown 49: Move, in real estate jargonRELODDown 50: Screw-upSNAFUDDown 53: Footnote abbr.IBID.DDown 55: It's just a thoughtIDEADDown 56: Verbal thumbs-upOKAYDDown 58: Dennings of "2 Broke Girls"KATDDown 59: Ironically humorousWRYDDown 60: ZilchNILDDown 61: Come together, as plansGEL