New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 19th September 2023 There are 38 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 19th September 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Egyptian reptile that's a symbol of royaltyASPAAcross 4: "In that case …"IFSOAAcross 8: DoofusTWITAAcross 12: PastureLEAAAcross 13: It's really something!NOUNAAcross 14: Actress Christine of "The Blacklist"LAHTIAAcross 15: Having many syllables, like this answer, 18-Across and especially 53-/57-AcrossSESQUIPEDALIANAAcross 18: In a noisy and unruly mannerOBSTREPEROUSLYAAcross 19: Actress Falco of "Nurse Jackie"EDIEAAcross 20: "Listen up!," in LimaOYEAAcross 21: Production at theater camp, maybeSKITAAcross 22: Fails totallyFLOPSAAcross 23: Wraps (up)SEWSAAcross 25: Prefix with systemECOAAcross 26: Wall Street index, with "the"DOWAAcross 27: Club ___MEDAAcross 28: Plot element in "Romeo and Juliet"TRYSTAAcross 30: Some overhangsAWNINGSAAcross 33: Chinese steamed bunBAOAAcross 34: Frequent URL endingCOMAAcross 35: "You won't believe it, but …"GETTHISAAcross 39: Chopped to bitsDICEDAAcross 42: IrateMADAAcross 43: Increase the power of, with "up"AMPAAcross 44: Director DuVernayAVAAAcross 45: Whack, as a flySWATAAcross 47: March 14 observance that might be celebrated with dessert in math classPIDAYAAcross 49: Gothic novelist ShelleyMARYAAcross 51: Wood for a baseball batASHAAcross 52: SpokenORALAAcross 53: Opposition to the removal of …ANTIDISESTABLIAAcross 57: … state support from the churchSHMENTARIANISMAAcross 58: Marsupial that sleeps 18-22 hours a dayKOALAAAcross 59: BlokeGENTAAcross 60: Coffee alternativeTEAAAcross 61: ElateSENDAAcross 62: ThusERGOAAcross 63: Abbr. sometimes repeated several times in a rowETC.DDown 1: In additionALSODDown 2: Phrase that would be appropriate at the end of 53-AcrossSEEBELOWDDown 3: Give to someone from a younger generationPASSDOWNDDown 4: Hardens (to)INURESDDown 5: ___ gras (French delicacy)FOIEDDown 6: ImaginesSUPPOSESDDown 7: Like a CyclopsONE-EYEDDDown 8: AnkleboneTALUSDDown 9: Johnnie Walker or Jim BeamWHISKEYDDown 10: Type that leans rightITALICSDDown 11: Wee oneTINYTOTDDown 14: Language of VientianeLAODDown 16: Big name in swabsQTIPDDown 17: Picked a cardDREWDDown 22: Vaccine-regulating org.FDADDown 24: Field goal percentage, e.g.STATDDown 27: Studio with "Ars gratia artis" in its logoMGMDDown 29: HogwashROTDDown 31: Word before pop or TICEDDown 32: Signals at an auction, maybeNODSDDown 33: Resting placeBEDDDown 35: Word often paired with hunterGATHERERDDown 36: Ate somethingHADABITEDDown 37: "Ready!"IMALLSETDDown 38: Wiretapper, e.g.SPYDDown 39: Reversible woven fabricsDAMASKSDDown 40: Sir Walter Scott novel set in the Middle AgesIVANHOEDDown 41: "South Park" kid with a blue-and-yellow beanieCARTMANDDown 42: Tension-reducing spa treatmentMASSAGEDDown 46: "Hold on!"WAITDDown 47: Latke ingredientPOTATODDown 48: Country whose name looks like something a marathoner might sayIRANDDown 50: Stock market calculationYIELDDDown 54: Double-helix moleculeDNADDown 55: When said three times, classic Benny Goodman tuneSINGDDown 56: Apple desktopIMAC