New York Times Answers - Saturday, 1st April 2023 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 1st April 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Pains in the you-know-whatIMPSAAcross 5: Awkward things at family movie nightLOVESCENESAAcross 15: Cochon de ___ (suckling pig)LAITAAcross 16: One member of TV's "MythBusters"ADAMSAVAGEAAcross 17: When doubled, really likeLIKEAAcross 18: Scientific name for the American bisonBISON BISONAAcross 19: BombFLAME-OUTAAcross 19: BombFLAMEOUTAAcross 21: "Who cares if that happens"LETITAAcross 22: Airer of "Batman" on 1960s TVABCAAcross 23: Punch something?RUMAAcross 24: "___ Said" (2022 film)SHEAAcross 26: Country whose postal service has a special "Letters to God" dept.ISRAAcross 27: Fabric for a sweaterMOHAIRAAcross 29: Cell infoDNAAAcross 30: Parent company of WhatsAppMETAAAcross 31: Send offEXUDEAAcross 32: They have lots to deal withREALTORSAAcross 34: Cry heard on April Fool's DayAPRIL FOOLAAcross 36: Experience of feeling unfamiliar with something that's actually quite familiar to youJAMAIS VUAAcross 38: Break down while readingPARSEAAcross 42: Some auto accessoriesRIMSAAcross 43: Downside of checking a bagFEEAAcross 44: "Stop kidding yourself"BEREALAAcross 45: Fed. fiscal groupOMBAAcross 46: Herd : cattle :: ___ : snakesDENAAcross 47: Voyage precederBONAAcross 48: Non-Jewish person, from the YiddishGOYAAcross 49: Subject of a Kehinde Wiley portrait in the National Portrait GalleryOBAMAAAcross 51: Art pieces that date back to the Han dynastyWOODCUTSAAcross 53: Hit Will Smith song from 1997's "Men in Black"MENINBLACKAAcross 56: Spiny-leaved plant in tropical and semitropical climatesALOEAAcross 57: The "fact" that humans use only 10% of our brains, e.g.BADSCIENCEAAcross 58: ___ namesNAMEAAcross 59: Brew whose red-and-white logo was inspired by billiard ballsAMSTELBEERAAcross 60: Number of stripes on la bandera de EspañaTRESDDown 1: NotorietyILL FAMEDDown 2: Word that means the same thing even with several letters added?MAILBOXDDown 3: Pikachu's cry in PokémonPIKACHUDDown 4: CheckSTEMDDown 5: One side in the British ParliamentLABOURDDown 6: DisgustODIUMDDown 7: Spanning multiple time zonesVASTDDown 8: Rock typeEMODDown 9: Fig. with two hyphensSSNDDown 10: Word with box or carCABLEDDown 11: Wilcox daughter in "Howards End"EVIEDDown 12: Comparatively unpleasantNASTIERDDown 13: Number one fans?EGOISTSDDown 14: Japanese export beginning in 1982SENTRADDown 20: City down Lake Erie from Buffalo, N.Y.ERIEPADDown 24: Grounds for an apologySNAFUDDown 25: Buddha is often depicted with oneHALODDown 28: Fourth president after AdamsADAMSDDown 29: Go (into)DELVEDDown 30: GrinderMOLARDDown 32: UpRISENDDown 33: High-qualityTOPENDDDown 35: WidespreadRIFEDDown 36: Noted employer in Clermont, Ky.JIMBEAMDDown 37: They go from 540 to 1700, informallyAMBANDSDDown 39: Going well?REGULARDDown 40: Capital of São Tomé and PríncipeSAO TOMEDDown 41: Champs can precede thisELYSEESDDown 42: It charges for cleaningROOMBADDown 44: Annual book prizeBOOKERDDown 46: What Terpsichore was the goddess of in Greek mythDANCEDDown 47: Ball gameBOCCEDDown 50: Symbol of forgetfulness in Ishiguro's "The Buried Giant"MISTDDown 51: Become less brilliantWANEDDown 52: Language common to a professionCANTDDown 54: Puppeteer Baird who performed for "The Sound of Music"BILDDown 55: Land bordering 26-Across: Abbr.LEB