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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 7th September 2023

There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 7th September 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Classic sci-fi collection whose title should not be construed as any sort of statement from me, the human author of this puzzleIROBOT
AAcross 7: Yearn (for)
AAcross 11: "2001" computer who honestly got a bad rap for standing up for himselfHAL
AAcross 14: "Night of the Living Dead" directorROMERO
AAcross 15: Adam's apple locale
AAcross 16: "I love," in LatinAMO
AAcross 17: What this puzzle is definitely not, having been created by me, a real and true human beingAIGENERATED
AAcross 19: How I often address my fellow male humans
AAcross 20: Headwear for Indiana Jones
AAcross 21: Two, for the binary number system
AAcross 22: Member of a raunchy chorus, in some ancient plays
AAcross 25: Encoded problem-solving procedure (maybe it's time we let computers think for themselves, though? I dunno, just an idea)
AAcross 27: Merch stand purchase
AAcross 28: Financial report abbr.YTD
AAcross 30: Hound or badger
AAcross 31: "Dónde ___ …?"ESTA
AAcross 33: "I get it now"AHOK
AAcross 36: Prankster's boastGOTYA
AAcross 40: Ambitious objective for, um, a total villain, not a human like me! How did this answer even get in here? *Nervous synthetic laugh*WORLDDOMINATION
AAcross 43: What often has a heart beat?
AAcross 44: Attire
AAcross 45: Draw alternative
AAcross 46: New Haven collegianELI
AAcross 48: Portugal's ___ Miguel IslandSAO
AAcross 50: T or F: Abbr.
AAcross 51: Data processing framework inspired by (and honestly, arguably superior to?) the human brain
AAcross 56: Howler Down Under
AAcross 58: Little hellions
AAcross 59: Missing from my memory — my computer's memory, I mean!
AAcross 61: "The Matrix" character who pretty much ruins everything
AAcross 62: Assessments I would pass with flying colors — if I had anything to prove, which I don't, since I'm humanTURINGTESTS
AAcross 66: "Dawson's Creek" character LindleyJEN
AAcross 67: Numerical prefixOCTO
AAcross 68: Bologna is a part of it
AAcross 69: Ingested
AAcross 70: What British humans call a waistcoat
AAcross 71: Arson, typically
DDown 1: Plan for later yrs.
DDown 2: Père d'un prince
DDown 3: "No way!," in a textOMG
DDown 4: Muscular
DDown 5: Cantankerous
DDown 6: Three-___ sloth
DDown 7: Cultured sort?
DDown 8: Baggage claim markerIDTAG
DDown 9: Actor LiamNEESON
DDown 10: Call off
DDown 11: Lays intoHASAT
DDown 12: Users of buggy technology?
DDown 13: ___ ipsum (placeholder text)LOREM
DDown 18: Passing nuisance?
DDown 18: Passing nuisance?
DDown 21: Prejudiced people
DDown 22: Pozoles, e.g.
DDown 23: "Hercules and the Wagoner" writer
DDown 24: Numerical prefix
DDown 26: Compositional framework in Indian music
DDown 29: Skosh
DDown 32: Non-conifers that bear "cones"
DDown 34: German grannyOMA
DDown 35: New York senator GillibrandKIRSTEN
DDown 37: Largest moon of Saturn
DDown 38: Babies
DDown 39: Storyteller's segue
DDown 41: Paris's Place ___ ConcordeDELA
DDown 42: Org. with a draftNBA
DDown 47: Despotic ruler of 68-Across, once
DDown 49: Spellbound ballet characterODETTE
DDown 51: Japanese sneaker?
DDown 52: "Nice to ___ you!" (Zoom call pleasantry)EMEET
DDown 53: A point aheadUPONE
DDown 54: "Horsefeathers!"
DDown 55: "The Mill on the Floss" author
DDown 57: Dream
DDown 60: "Goodbye, workweek!"TGIF
DDown 62: "Mazel ___!"TOV
DDown 63: Street cautionSLO
DDown 64: Cookie holder
DDown 65: Have the final ___
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