New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 6th March 2024 There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 6th March 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lead-in to box or bugPILLAAcross 5: Encumbers, with "down"BOGSAAcross 9: Gooey sandwiches, informallyPBJSAAcross 13: Weapon whose name has two accentsEPEEAAcross 14: Lighthearted refrainTRA-LAAAcross 15: Surface calculationAREAAAcross 16: Popular videoconferencing appZOOMAAcross 17: Machu Picchu visitor, sayHIKERAAcross 18: Knitter's stitchPURLAAcross 19: Nicholson and Nicklaus, e.g.?ONEEYEDJACKSAAcross 22: Persephone's loverADONISAAcross 25: "Next one's on me"IOWEYAAAcross 26: Soren Kierkegaard and Chris Isaak, e.g.?DOUBLEAGENTSAAcross 30: Little bitsIOTASAAcross 31: KaputDONEAAcross 32: "NCIS" airerCBSAAcross 35: Qatari dignitaryEMIRAAcross 36: Broncos and ExplorersFORDSAAcross 37: Who might call French fries "chips"BRITAAcross 38: "Oh, what's the ___?"USEAAcross 39: Constellation named for a mythical shipARGOAAcross 40: OverworkedTRITEAAcross 41: Percy Bysshe Shelley and Billy Ray Cyrus, e.g.?THREEWISEMENAAcross 44: Second number on a pants tagINSEAMAAcross 47: Least experiencedRAWESTAAcross 48: Henry the Eighth and Hubert H. Humphrey, e.g.?FOURHLEADERSAAcross 52: Stadium soundsOLESAAcross 53: New wing, sayADD-ONAAcross 54: Frog transformerKISSAAcross 58: Club soda garnishLIMEAAcross 59: Dorothy, to EmNIECEAAcross 60: Something to bat aroundIDEAAAcross 61: The yearling in the 1939 Pulitzer winner "The Yearling," e.g.DEERAAcross 62: Receptionist's spotDESKAAcross 63: Bar that gets smaller and smallerSOAPDDown 1: Candy whose name derives from the German "Pfefferminz"PEZDDown 2: Airbnb had one in 2020, for shortIPODDown 3: Certain fire signLEODDown 4: Tart treatLEMONBARDDown 5: Cheese with a white rindBRIEDDown 6: Like wine aged in casksOAKYDDown 7: Sheer delightGLEEDDown 8: Fish thought to be named after a region in ItalySARDINESDDown 9: Relatives of custard applesPAPAWSDDown 10: The Boss, familiarlyBRUCEDDown 11: Snack whose name comes from the Quechua for "dried meat"JERKYDDown 12: Chip dipSALSADDown 14: "If ___ walls could talk ..."THESEDDown 20: Zeros, in soccerNILSDDown 21: Little bitJOTDDown 22: Seine send-offADIEUDDown 23: Unhappy fatesDOOMSDDown 24: Convex navelOUTIEDDown 27: Be nuts aboutADOREDDown 28: Pig outGORGEDDown 29: Provide resources forENDOWDDown 32: Word before ring or after trueCRIMEDDown 33: SnacksBITESDDown 34: Cardiologist's insertSTENTDDown 36: Most of NebraskaFARMLANDDDown 37: Rathskeller offerings, informallyBREWSKISDDown 40: Target of a 1917 uprisingTSARDDown 41: More succinctTERSERDDown 42: Taunting laughHAHDDown 43: Name that becomes another name when its first letter is droppedIRENEDDown 44: Poker declarationIFOLDDDown 45: "I kid you not!"NOLIEDDown 46: "Sorry, not sorry"SUEMEDDown 49: Falco of "Nurse Jackie"EDIEDDown 50: Some summer libationsADESDDown 51: Berth placeDOCKDDown 55: Wedding wordsIDODDown 56: Domain of SpongeBob SquarePantsSEADDown 57: Sticky stuffSAP