New York Times Answers - Sunday, 26th March 2023 There are 62 across clues and 79 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 26th March 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Businesses that might offer "pawdicures"DOGSPASAAcross 8: Subject in sexologyGSPOTAAcross 13: Feeling of auditory bliss, in a modern coinageEARGASMAAcross 20: Stacked haphazardlyINAPILEAAcross 21: Some religious artworkICONSAAcross 22: Band stanGROUPIEAAcross 23: Preparing to put earrings in an ogre?PIERCINGSHREKAAcross 25: UnderstoodGRASPEDAAcross 26: Treat, as woodSTAINAAcross 27: Revealer of the Wizard of OzTOTOAAcross 28: Hostile partiesFOESAAcross 29: Nickname for LuigiGIGIOAAcross 31: The Macy's in New York's Herald Square, and others?ORIGINSTORESAAcross 39: Harbor boatTUGAAcross 42: DownsideCONAAcross 43: Had trouble with, as an icy roadSLIDONAAcross 44: Defeat decisivelyTHRASHAAcross 45: Home to five U.S. national parksUTAHAAcross 47: Instruction in a meringue recipeBEATAAcross 49: E.M.T.'s apparatus, informallyDEFIBAAcross 51: Org. that facilitates adoptionsASPCAAAcross 52: Pentad for a poetry performance?FIVEPILLARSOFSLAMAAcross 56: OutdoTOPAAcross 57: Infection fighterT CELLAAcross 58: In ___ (as found)SITUAAcross 59: What "O" might stand forHUGAAcross 60: "What's ___ …"MOREAAcross 61: TV spy drama of the early 2000sALIASAAcross 63: Watch all at once, sayBINGEAAcross 66: Supreme Court surnameROBERTSAAcross 68: Shopping for some cereal?PICKINGONESBRANAAcross 72: Deep-fried appetizer often served with chutneyPAPADAMAAcross 75: Big fussSTINKAAcross 76: One side of a batteryANODEAAcross 79: "Good heavens!"EGADAAcross 80: The "L" of L.V.LASAAcross 82: Vegan alternative to gelatinAGARAAcross 84: Literary character described as "a stout little fellow with red cheeks"FRODOAAcross 86: What "X" might stand forTENAAcross 87: Prize in a chowder cook-off?CERTIFICATEOFCLAMAAcross 92: Gen Zer who might be into faux freckles and animeEGIRLAAcross 94: Start of many a Father's Day cardTODADAAcross 95: Campy stuff?GEARAAcross 96: ___ materALMAAAcross 97: Was completely depletedRANOUTAAcross 99: Smartphone, e.g.DEVICEAAcross 101: "Well, ___-di-dah!"LAHAAcross 103: You might need just the "last four" of it: Abbr.SSNAAcross 104: Old-timey wizard who needs to learn some manners?SPITTINGMAGEAAcross 106: FlyPILOTAAcross 108: Be overly sweetCLOYAAcross 109: "No chickening out!"DO ITAAcross 109: "No chickening out!"DOITAAcross 111: Faith founded in PersiaBAHAIAAcross 115: "Black" or "Pink" animalPANTHERAAcross 119: Band with the 1997 hit "Semi-Charmed Life" … or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's themeTHIRDEYEBLINDAAcross 123: They might wipe the slate cleanERASERSAAcross 124: Spine-tinglingEERIEAAcross 125: Klingon speaker, sayTREKKIEAAcross 126: DeadlockIMPASSEAAcross 127: C-suite membersEXECSAAcross 128: Pots and pans, e.g.VESSELSDDown 1: Ballroom dance movesDIPSDDown 2: "Will do!"ON ITDDown 3: Greek earth goddessGAEADDown 4: Lavender unitSPRIGDDown 5: Walk in the park … or sit in a park, maybePICNICDDown 6: Actor MahershalaALIDDown 7: LookoutsSENTINELSDDown 8: General ideaGISTDDown 9: Classy establishment?SCHOOLDDown 10: ___ favorPORDDown 11: UnitedONEDDown 12: "You should know better!"TSKDDown 13: EncourageEGG ONDDown 14: Stop the progress ofARRESTDDown 15: Entree that might be prepared with a brown sugar glazeROASTHAMDDown 16: "Gloomy" guyGUSDDown 17: What some people use to solve a New York Times crosswordAPPDDown 18: German "you"SIEDDown 19: Rx requestMEDDDown 24: Slimy stuffGOODDown 28: Lacquer, e.g.FINISHDDown 30: Home to wild Bactrian camelsGOBIDDown 32: Clears (of)RIDSDDown 33: Lead-in to -logueIDEODDown 34: N.F.L. quarterback JaredGOFFDDown 35: Surgery sites, in briefORSDDown 36: Toronto N.B.A. playerRAPTORDDown 37: UsherESCORTDDown 38: Tot's geometry lesson, perhapsSHAPESDDown 39: Clump of hairTUFTDDown 40: City at the foot of the AdirondacksUTICADDown 41: What may bring a meeting to orderGAVELDDown 43: Cholesterol-lowering drugSTATINDDown 46: Landing siteHELIPADDDown 48: Cover, of a sortALIBIDDown 50: Words for a coverBLURBDDown 53: Like many a lumberjack's shirtPLAIDDDown 54: Certain footholdsRUNGSDDown 55: Ancient marketplaceAGORADDown 60: Spanish resort island, to localsMENORCADDown 62: "Do"-to-"do" deliverySCALEDDown 64: UnderstoodGOTDDown 65: Pioneering computerENIACDDown 67: National park in the Canadian RockiesBANFFDDown 69: Former retail giantKMARTDDown 70: CaptivateENGAGEDDown 71: Cousin of a stingraySKATEDDown 72: Dwindles, with "out"PETERSDDown 73: It's 2.3 years for the average heterosexual American coupleAGEGAPDDown 74: Something made in a pressPANINIDDown 77: Things a plangonologist collectsDOLLSDDown 78: Some semihard cheesesEDAMSDDown 81: Stubbornly old-fashionedSTODGYDDown 83: "The museum of social decay," per Gary OldmanREALITYTVDDown 85: The so-called "Pearl of Arabia"OMANDDown 87: Strapless accessoriesCLUTCHESDDown 88: As above, in citationsIDEMDDown 89: ___ beanFAVADDown 90: "Groovy!"IDIGDDown 91: Like some traditionORALDDown 93: SpoilROTDDown 98: Some bathroom contractorsTILERSDDown 100: Comedy's ___ the EntertainerCEDRICDDown 102: Cartoon character who said "Van Gogh would've sold more than one painting if he'd put tigers in them"HOBBESDDown 105: Like the goddess HelNORSEDDown 106: March 14 dessert, appropriatelyPIEDDown 107: "The birds and the bees" and othersTALKSDDown 110: Pope writingsODESDDown 112: Sharp increaseHIKEDDown 113: Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire"ANILDDown 114: Two weeks after calends, approximatelyIDESDDown 115: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame architectPEIDDown 116: River offshootARMDDown 117: Power ___NAPDDown 118: Wand-waving org.TSADDown 119: Merch table offeringTEEDDown 120: Spell of bad luck?HEXDDown 121: Seething stateIREDDown 122: Before, in poetryERE