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.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# 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 puzzleIROBOTAAcross 7: Yearn (for)PINEAAcross 11: "2001" computer who honestly got a bad rap for standing up for himselfHALAAcross 14: "Night of the Living Dead" directorROMEROAAcross 15: Adam's apple localeEDENAAcross 16: "I love," in LatinAMOAAcross 17: What this puzzle is definitely not, having been created by me, a real and true human beingAIGENERATEDAAcross 19: How I often address my fellow male humansSIRAAcross 20: Headwear for Indiana JonesFEDORASAAcross 21: Two, for the binary number systemBASEAAcross 22: Member of a raunchy chorus, in some ancient playsSATYRAAcross 25: Encoded problem-solving procedure (maybe it's time we let computers think for themselves, though? I dunno, just an idea)ALGORITHMAAcross 27: Merch stand purchaseTEEAAcross 28: Financial report abbr.YTDAAcross 30: Hound or badgerNAGAAcross 31: "Dónde ___ …?"ESTAAAcross 33: "I get it now"AHOKAAcross 36: Prankster's boastGOTYAAAcross 40: Ambitious objective for, um, a total villain, not a human like me! How did this answer even get in here? *Nervous synthetic laugh*WORLDDOMINATIONAAcross 43: What often has a heart beat?SPADEAAcross 44: AttireGARBAAcross 45: Draw alternativeSTUDAAcross 46: New Haven collegianELIAAcross 48: Portugal's ___ Miguel IslandSAOAAcross 50: T or F: Abbr.ANSAAcross 51: Data processing framework inspired by (and honestly, arguably superior to?) the human brainNEURAL NETAAcross 56: Howler Down UnderDINGOAAcross 58: Little hellionsIMPSAAcross 59: Missing from my memory — my computer's memory, I mean!DELETEDAAcross 61: "The Matrix" character who pretty much ruins everythingNEOAAcross 62: Assessments I would pass with flying colors — if I had anything to prove, which I don't, since I'm humanTURINGTESTSAAcross 66: "Dawson's Creek" character LindleyJENAAcross 67: Numerical prefixOCTOAAcross 68: Bologna is a part of itITALIAAAcross 69: IngestedATEAAcross 70: What British humans call a waistcoatVESTAAcross 71: Arson, typicallyFELONYDDown 1: Plan for later yrs.IRADDown 2: Père d'un princeROIDDown 3: "No way!," in a textOMGDDown 4: MuscularBEEFYDDown 5: CantankerousORNERYDDown 6: Three-___ slothTOEDDDown 7: Cultured sort?PEARLDDown 8: Baggage claim markerIDTAGDDown 9: Actor LiamNEESONDDown 10: Call offENDDDown 11: Lays intoHASATDDown 12: Users of buggy technology?AMISHDDown 13: ___ ipsum (placeholder text)LOREMDDown 18: Passing nuisance?ROAD HOGDDown 18: Passing nuisance?ROADHOGDDown 21: Prejudiced peopleBIGOTSDDown 22: Pozoles, e.g.STEWSDDown 23: "Hercules and the Wagoner" writerAESOPDDown 24: Numerical prefixTETRADDown 26: Compositional framework in Indian musicRAGADDown 29: SkoshTADDDown 32: Non-conifers that bear "cones"ALDERSDDown 34: German grannyOMADDown 35: New York senator GillibrandKIRSTENDDown 37: Largest moon of SaturnTITANDDown 38: BabiesYOUNGDDown 39: Storyteller's segueAND SODDown 41: Paris's Place ___ ConcordeDELADDown 42: Org. with a draftNBADDown 47: Despotic ruler of 68-Across, onceIL DUCEDDown 49: Spellbound ballet characterODETTEDDown 51: Japanese sneaker?NINJADDown 52: "Nice to ___ you!" (Zoom call pleasantry)EMEETDDown 53: A point aheadUPONEDDown 54: "Horsefeathers!"NERTSDDown 55: "The Mill on the Floss" authorELIOTDDown 57: DreamIDEALDDown 60: "Goodbye, workweek!"TGIFDDown 62: "Mazel ___!"TOVDDown 63: Street cautionSLODDown 64: Cookie holderTINDDown 65: Have the final ___SAY