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New York Times Answers - Friday, 1st September 2023

There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 1st September 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Food Network host ___ BrownALTON
AAcross 6: Channel owned by Paramount, for shortSHO
AAcross 9: Sharp
AAcross 14: Got excited over the newest video game release, sayGEEKEDOUT
AAcross 16: Sanskrit for "force"
AAcross 17: Stone-faced sorts?
AAcross 18: Adams who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980ANSEL
AAcross 19: "In that case …"IFSO
AAcross 20: Rapper with the 2012 #1 album "Life Is Good"
AAcross 21: DiscountedONSALE
AAcross 22: The corner of one is called a canthus
AAcross 23: Form of some soaps
AAcross 24: Most popular baby boy's name of the 2000s
AAcross 25: DisasterCOMPLETEMESS
AAcross 29: City parks and plazas, sayURBANOASES
AAcross 32: Sound from a saxophone
AAcross 33: ___ Yello (drink)MELLO
AAcross 34: Daybreak?
AAcross 35: The late Mrs. Flanders on "The Simpsons"MAUDE
AAcross 36: Alice ___, 20th-century women's suffrage activist
AAcross 37: Commence
AAcross 39: Trademark difference-makerSPECIALSAUCE
AAcross 41: Tears up
AAcross 42: Succeed, as a suggestion
AAcross 43: Eponymous Belgian town
AAcross 46: Work periods
AAcross 48: Agcy. within the Dept. of Transportation
AAcross 49: Light up?
AAcross 50: Was committedHADTO
AAcross 51: "Phooey!"DARNITALL
AAcross 53: Biopharmaceutical giant in the Fortune 200AMGEN
AAcross 54: Rhyming assentOKIEDOKIE
AAcross 55: Inventor of the first commercially successful steel plow
AAcross 56: Montgomery of jazzWES
AAcross 57: Bids one club, say
DDown 1: Longhorn's longtime rival
DDown 2: Like many salads
DDown 3: Abrupt
DDown 4: Indie band whose name is a two-word commandOKGO
DDown 5: Prefix with -plasm
DDown 6: Building installations that work with beamsSOLARPANELS
DDown 7: Choices for painters
DDown 8: They're even at the start, in briefOTS
DDown 9: Outside ___
DDown 10: Malicious programs that block file access
DDown 11: "Wow, would you look at that!"ITSABEAUT
DDown 12: Silverstein who wrote the words and music for Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue"SHEL
DDown 13: Lager descriptor
DDown 15: Ball of energy
DDown 21: Nonfruit ingredients in some healthful smoothies
DDown 23: Pro ___BONO
DDown 24: Some adventures in the SerengetiJEEPSAFARIS
DDown 25: Place where employees may all be holding together?
DDown 26: Assessors of verbal reasoning, in briefLSATS
DDown 27: Word with bright or blind
DDown 28: Winter Olympics sight
DDown 29: Calls balls, say
DDown 30: Gather
DDown 31: Range mentioned in "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
DDown 35: Department store eponymMACY
DDown 37: Traipses (about)
DDown 38: First Southeastern Conference school to field an African American athleteTULANE
DDown 40: Say a prayer, maybe
DDown 43: Business interest
DDown 44: Name on 2008 campaign stickersPALIN
DDown 45: City east of Montpellier
DDown 46: Roe source
DDown 47: Unlike a mustang
DDown 48: Charlatan
DDown 49: "Oh, you flatter me!"
DDown 51: Index since 1896, with "the"
DDown 52: One way to say "yes"
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