New York Times Answers - Sunday, 17th March 2024 There are 71 across clues and 76 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 17th March 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Pear varietyBOSCAAcross 5: Universal, as a motorACDCAAcross 9: Short hedge?OTOHAAcross 13: Turner on the radioDIALAAcross 17: Farm machine equipped with twineBALERAAcross 18: More craftySLIERAAcross 19: The right one is usually slowerLANEAAcross 20: EclipseOUTDOAAcross 21: Title character for Tyler PerryMADEAAAcross 22: Bright pink shadeHOTMAGENTAAAcross 24: Literary friend of Sam, Merry and PippinFRODOAAcross 25: "___ With Marc Maron" (podcast)WTFAAcross 26: Like a stock quote?TRITEAAcross 28: Attraction in 69-Across that once froze over for 30 hours in 1848NIAGARA FALLSAAcross 30: Informally agree toSHAKEONAAcross 32: Stick in a cupSTIRRERAAcross 34: BuyerVENDEEAAcross 35: Sudden arrivalINRUSHAAcross 37: Attraction in 69-Across that withstands dozens of lightning strikes a year, familiarlyLADYLIBERTYAAcross 39: Didn't swipe right?STOLEAAcross 40: Mail insert: Abbr.ENCLAAcross 42: What prices can doSOARAAcross 43: Turning on the waterworksTEARYAAcross 46: Either end of America?SCHWAAAcross 47: "I goofed," in slangMYBAAcross 48: Fish fittingly found in "anemone"NEMOAAcross 50: Music genre that emphasizes the offbeatSKAAAcross 51: Stumbler or bumblerOAFAAcross 52: Name that sounds like a letterKAYAAcross 54: Actor KutcherASHTONAAcross 60: General meeting placeWAR ROOMAAcross 62: School subjects?STUDENTSAAcross 65: Steel boot featureTOECAPAAcross 67: Occasion for fireworks: Abbr.NYEAAcross 68: Capital city founded by King HaraldOSLOAAcross 69: Locale of this puzzle's attractions (really, all eight of them!)THEN/SOR/UTHE/WA/ESTAAcross 72: Spa service, in briefPEDIAAcross 76: Pro ___ (for now)TEMAAcross 78: Bleep outCENSORAAcross 79: Unwrapped eagerlyTOREOPENAAcross 81: Voicer of Olaf in "Frozen"JOSHGADAAcross 85: Typical sock hopperTEENERAAcross 87: British throne room?LAVAAcross 88: Not a good guyCADAAcross 89: Handled thingAXEAAcross 90: Handling thingsON ITAAcross 92: Curt reprimand to a dogBADAAcross 94: Wood used to make chess pieces and pool cuesEBONYAAcross 96: Scarfs (down)BOLTSAAcross 98: Caribbean music genreSOCAAAcross 101: Name of two "Groundhog Day" charactersPHILAAcross 103: Little rascalsBRATSAAcross 104: Attraction in 69-Across overseen by the Navajo NationFOURCORNERSAAcross 107: "Life would be ___ if it weren't funny": Stephen HawkingTRAGICAAcross 109: French eateryBISTROAAcross 111: Noted name in 2005 newsKATRINAAAcross 113: Cause of a driveway stainOILLEAKAAcross 116: Attraction in 69-Across on the Extraterrestrial HighwayAREAFIFTYONEAAcross 118: "Nature of a ___" (1991 Queen Latifah album)SISTAAAcross 120: Originally calledNEEAAcross 121: Children's author EricCARLEAAcross 122: Biggest portionLIONSSHAREAAcross 124: A little crazyDOTTYAAcross 126: Colonized, as bees mightHIVEDAAcross 127: Directional heading?OMNIAAcross 128: Skipjacks and bluefinsTUNASAAcross 129: Perfect placesEDENSAAcross 130: Be on the decline?SLEDAAcross 131: Spanish for "weight"PESOAAcross 132: Former L.A. centerSHAQAAcross 133: Clinic liquidsSERADDown 1: Political party founded in SyriaBAATHDDown 2: Attraction in 69-Across that's part of America's first national parkOLD FAITHFULDDown 3: PictureSEEDDown 4: Attraction in 69-Across that's almost 2,000 feet deepCRATERLAKEDDown 5: OftenA LOTDDown 6: Gives as a referenceCITESDDown 7: Many a libDEMDDown 8: Heady?CRANIALDDown 9: Owners of an infamous cowOLEARYSDDown 10: Citrus with a portmanteau nameTANGELODDown 11: Person living in LondonONTARIANDDown 12: ConsiderHEARDDown 13: Comedian Jimmy with a self-described "schnozzola"DURANTEDDown 14: "Shoulda listened to me!"ITOLDYASODDown 15: ConfuseADDLEDDown 16: One way to be cutLOOSEDDown 17: Some German ridesBMWSDDown 18: They're very attached to their calvesSHINSDDown 20: Collection during a church serviceOFFERTORYDDown 23: Prepare (oneself) for a challengeGIRDDDown 27: DebaucheeROUEDDown 29: "Hail," in old RomeAVEDDown 31: Have downKNOWDDown 33: Special attention, for shortTLCDDown 36: "Sup"HEYDDown 38: SteepBREWDDown 39: Improvises in a jazz groupSCATSDDown 41: Jazz group, for shortNBADDown 44: Distributor of 1933's "King Kong" and "Little Women"RKODDown 45: Nigerian staple foodYAMDDown 46: Nothing specialSO-SODDown 47: "Bulls get angry when they see the color red," for oneMYTHDDown 49: Meditation aidMANTRADDown 53: Small role for Paul RuddANTMANDDown 55: Marble, e.g.STONEDDown 56: Word before flyHOR/USEDDown 57: Wyoming's ___ RangeTETONDDown 58: Yellowish pigmentOCHREDDown 59: "No," in a certain dialectNAE/WDDown 61: Default consequence, perhapsREPODDown 63: "The lady ___ protest too much …"DOTHDDown 64: Brut-ish?SECDDown 66: Touch gentlyPA/ETDDown 70: Division for a tennis matchN/SETDDown 71: PersuadedSOLDDDown 73: Attraction in 69-Across designed to be a "city of the future"EPCOTCENTERDDown 74: Academic figuresDEANSDDown 75: Fictional archaeologist with a whip, familiarlyINDYDDown 77: Googled oneself, e.g.EGOSURFEDDDown 80: Attraction in 69-Across where crocodiles and alligators uniquely coexistEVERGLADESDDown 81: Quick boxing moveJABDDown 82: Tic-tac-toe loserOXODDown 83: Buffet styleSELFSERVEDDown 84: Part of the spineDISCDDown 86: Diamond statRBIDDown 91: Deliberated (on)TOOKTIMEDDown 93: Subgenre prefixALTDDown 95: Flake, so to speakBAILDDown 97: Came toTOTALEDDDown 99: Supply for kindergarten drawersCRAYONSDDown 100: Eponymous saint of "Alamo City"ANTONIODDown 101: Some clerical workersPRIESTSDDown 102: Seller of over a billion Huggable Hangers on TVHSNDDown 103: It's a trap!BAITDDown 105: Profitability metric, for shortROIDDown 106: Sea eaglesERNSDDown 108: Wine menu sectionROSESDDown 109: The two wives and 20 children of Johann SebastianBACHSDDown 110: Letter-shaped beamIRAILDDown 112: Yoga poseASANADDown 114: Insurance company whose name contains a diphthongAETNADDown 115: "Ivories"KEYSDDown 117: BombFLOPDDown 119: Where dinars are spentIRAQDDown 123: "Wait … what?"HUHDDown 125: Work on something you love?ODE