New York Times Answers - Sunday, 9th April 2023 There are 64 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 9th April 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Precision woodworking toolFRETSAWAAcross 8: When repeated, a 1999 #1 Santana hitMARIAAAcross 13: PassionateARDENTAAcross 19: Ingredient in a Caesar saladROMAINEAAcross 20: A tick or a tockSECONDAAcross 21: Highly luminous galactic objectQUASARAAcross 22: *"Let's stick with what we've got …"ABIRDINTHEHANDAAcross 24: Dissimilar toUNLIKEAAcross 25: Trivia lover, maybeNERDAAcross 26: BlockheadTWITAAcross 27: SkyMiles offererDELTAAAcross 29: Pulitzer winner JamesAGEEAAcross 30: Modern dance pioneer DuncanISADORAAAcross 33: *"How clever we both are ..."GREATMINDSAAcross 35: Spice grinderPESTLEAAcross 37: Locale of Hephaestus' forge, in mythologyETNAAAcross 39: Jessica of "The Illusionist"BIELAAcross 40: Writer/humorist FrazierIANAAcross 41: "What a pity!"ALASAAcross 43: A butterfly flying into your home is a good one, some sayOMENAAcross 46: They may be yawningCHASMSAAcross 50: *"Look who it is ..."SPEAK OF THE DEVILAAcross 55: Ground grainMEALAAcross 56: Road hog?HARLEYAAcross 57: Kind of cable, for shortAUXAAcross 58: Twitter boss MuskELONAAcross 60: Target of tetracyclineACNEAAcross 61: "Little" car of song that's "really lookin' fine"GTOAAcross 62: Orion's belt points to itSIRIUSAAcross 65: GroovyFABAAcross 67: Chew outRIPAAcross 68: *"Timid types shouldn't be here ..."IFYOUCANTSTANDTHEHEATAAcross 74: Spot for a tatPECAAcross 75: Male turkeyTOMAAcross 76: Obsolescent circus workersTAMERSAAcross 77: FateLOTAAcross 78: Carpenter's toolADZEAAcross 80: Goes up and downBOBSAAcross 83: HoneyBAEAAcross 84: Hardly tiptoesCLOMPSAAcross 87: Classic Memphis-based record labelSTAXAAcross 88: *"Looks can be deceiving ..."ALLTHATGLITTERSAAcross 92: From A to Z, maybeSORTEDAAcross 95: Pants, slangilyTROUAAcross 96: ExceptSAVEAAcross 97: Palindromic prefixNONAAcross 98: Director KazanELIAAAcross 100: Something a beanie lacksBRIMAAcross 103: ParodySEND-UPAAcross 103: ParodySENDUPAAcross 105: *"Well, if the locals are doing it ..."WHENINROMEAAcross 110: Tammy who sang "Stand by Your Man"WYNETTEAAcross 112: OccupiedHELDAAcross 113: Greek word meaning "character"ETHOSAAcross 114: See 111-DownAGERAAcross 115: Where there's smokeFLUEAAcross 119: Gather, as volunteersENLISTAAcross 121: "Etc., etc." … or a statement about answers to this puzzle's starred clues?YOUKNOWTHERESTAAcross 125: Commonly contracted two-word phraseARENOTAAcross 126: Why you might run outERRANDAAcross 127: Makes gassyAERATESAAcross 128: Get goose bumps, sayTINGLEAAcross 129: "Ciao!"SEEYAAAcross 130: Popular papal nameGREGORYDDown 1: Nickname that drops -cesFRANDDown 2: Very formal, or very informal, garmentROBEDDown 3: Royal titleEMIRDDown 4: The time machine on "Doctor Who"TARDISDDown 5: "Toy Story" antagonistSIDDDown 6: What makes creamer creamier?ANIDDown 7: What Beethoven did in his 30s and 40sWENTDEAFDDown 8: Use as a rendezvous pointMEETATDDown 9: Essen exclamationACHDDown 10: What an "@" might signifyROAD GAMEDDown 11: Word with ear or peaceINNERDDown 12: ConfuseADDLEDDown 13: Like swimming and surfingAQUATICDDown 14: It's worth one point in cricketRUNDDown 15: With Desmond Tutu, co-author of the 2016 best seller "The Book of Joy"DALAI LAMADDown 16: Complete, as a .pdf contractESIGNDDown 17: Au naturelNAKEDDDown 18: Canopy makeupTREESDDown 20: British draft horseSHIREDDown 23: English dosTWODDown 28: Four to five spaces, typicallyTABDDown 31: Police operation requiring patienceSTAKEOUTDDown 32: Rose gold, e.g.ALLOYDDown 34: "It's ... OK"MEHDDown 35: Family member that's also a letter in the NATO alphabetPAPADDown 36: One charged with climate policyENERGYCZARDDown 38: Go-aheadNODDDown 40: SortaISHDDown 42: Deck treatmentSTAINDDown 44: "Who's That Girl?" rapperEVEDDown 45: It's nothingNILDDown 47: Where a grilled cheese can be found at McDonald'sSECRETMENUDDown 48: Suffix for a fadMANIADDown 49: Was outSLEPTDDown 51: Choir voiceALTODDown 52: SmartHURTDDown 53: Have a lifeEXISTDDown 54: Sends high into the skyLOFTSDDown 59: "I don't think so"NAHDDown 62: Its largest islands are Savai'i and UpoluSAMOADDown 63: The Jazz, on scoreboardsUTADDown 64: Carnival danceSAMBADDown 66: Glamping option named for its shapeBELL TENTDDown 68: "No bid"IPASSDDown 69: Gave, as nourishmentFEDTODDown 70: Male swanCOBDDown 71: ShipshapeNEATDDown 72: Bottom of the barrelDREGSDDown 73: Knee-slapperHOOTDDown 79: Like many suitcase handlesEXTENDINGDDown 81: Club relativeBLTDDown 82: Canon offering, in briefSLRDDown 84: Spotted nocturnal mammal CIVETDDown 85: Play thing?PROPDDown 86: Bit of redacted info, for shortSSNDDown 89: IndubitablyTO BE SUREDDown 90: "Ben-___"HURDDown 91: A little light combat?LASERTAGDDown 93: ___ Lilly & Co.ELIDDown 94: Breakfast nookDINETTEDDown 99: "Have you heard about batik? It's a dyeing ___" (groaner)ARTDDown 101: Childish pleaIWANNADDown 102: "Holy smokes!"MYGODDDown 104: Do some maintenance on, as a PC's diskDEFRAGDDown 105: Resource in the game CatanWHEATDDown 106: French name that is an anagram of a German riverHENRIDDown 107: Pompeo of "Grey's Anatomy"ELLENDDown 108: "Now I remember!"OHYESDDown 109: Poet MarianneMOOREDDown 111: With 114-Across, crystal collector, perhaps NEWDDown 116: Mother of Apollo and ArtemisLETODDown 117: Account holder, e.g.USERDDown 118: Popular online marketplaceETSYDDown 120: Day on MarsSOLDDown 122: Either of two lead characters in "Kiss Me, Kate"KAYDDown 123: Homophone of 90-DownHERDDown 124: Poetic palindromeERE