Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 22 Jan 23, Sunday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Warming periods | THAWS |
| Activates, as yeast | PROOFS |
| Chatter | GAB |
| Great Britain, geographically | ISLE |
| “My ___ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” 1992 hit by En Vogue | LOVIN’ |
| Not a big Mac? | LAPTOP |
| Nail, as a test | ACE |
| “I am not a glutton — I am an explorer of ___”: Erma Bombeck | FOOD |
| Kitchen at a barbecue restaurant? | CHILI FACTORY (from “chill factor”) |
| Potentially adoptable pup | STRAY DOG |
| Misfit | ODD DUCK |
| Result of a 1960s Haight-Ashbury shopping spree? | HIPPIE BOOTY (from “hip boot”) |
| It’s in your blood | GENE |
| Play parts | SCENES |
| Ones coming “home” at homecoming | ALUMS |
| Quick-moving | BRISK |
| Corp. shake-ups | REORGS |
| Host | SLEW |
| Highly visible belly button? | POINTY OUTIE (from “point out”) |
| Up to, informally | ‘TIL |
| Actress Fisher of “Now You See Me” | ISLA |
| Curious in the extreme | AGOG |
| Streamlet | RILL |
| Good friend who won’t stop snooping? | NOSY BESTIE (from “knows best”) |
| The first one was built in 1925 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. | MOTEL |
| What to add to “Iraq” to make it adjectival | AN I |
| Subwoofer sound | BASS |
| Jhumpa ___, author of the Pulitzer-winning “Interpreter of Maladies” | LAHIRI |
| Take a load off | REST |
| Some cameras, in brief | SLRS |
| SETI subjects | UFOS |
| Language in which “puzzle” is “pid sa” | LAO |
| Burnable media | CDS |
| Prenuptial agreement? | SWEETIE TREATY (from “sweet treat”) |
| “Geaux Tigers!” sch. | LSU |
| Be an agent for | REP |
| Feature of Sylvester’s speech | LISP |
| Comedian Rudolph | MAYA |
| Taiwanese president ___ Ing-wen | TSAI |
| Skateboard tricks | OLLIES |
| Went 90, say | SPED |
| ___ Tac (mint) | TIC |
| Throat bug | STREP |
| Long anecdote from a complainer? | WHINY STORY (from “wine store”) |
| Italian mount | ETNA |
| Astronomer Sagan | CARL |
| Takes a load off | SITS |
| One with an underground colony | ANT |
| Tinker Bell or Puck? | CRAFTY FAIRY (from “craft fair”) |
| Fruit-based dessert … or a possible description of its flavor | TART |
| “Sorry to say, you guessed wrong” | ALAS, NO |
| What many clocks and card games have | HANDS |
| Whence feng shui | CHINA |
| Skiing areas | SLOPES |
| Didn’t give forever | LENT |
| Bad person for a gambler to make bets with? | PHONY BOOKIE (from “phone book”) |
| Plant with purple-pink flowers | HEATHER |
| Rustic abode | LOG CABIN |
| Acolyte with a bad temper? | TESTY GROUPIE (from “test group”) |
| Part of Q.E.D. | ERAT |
| Cozy stopover | INN |
| Nueva York, por ejemplo | ESTADO |
| Word with code or rehearsal | DRESS |
| Cozy spots | DENS |
| It appears blue as a result of Rayleigh scattering | SKY |
| Chimes and dimes vis-à-vis this clue’s answer | RHYMES |
| Difficult to climb, in a way | STEEP |
Down
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Trio with the 1995 #1 hit “Waterfalls” | TLC |
| Jolly laugh | HO! HO! |
| Passionate | AVID |
| Fragrant medicinal plant also called colic-root | WILD GINGER |
| Most snarky | SNIDEST |
| Finish second | PLACE |
| Something to hang your hat on | RACK |
| Elect | OPT |
| Plains tribe | OTO |
| Not to go | FOR HERE |
| Bugging people, perhaps | SPYING |
| Displays of shock | GASPS |
| Start to play? | ACT I |
| Put on no pretensions | BE REAL |
| “Fine by me” | IF YOU WISH |
| Sin city | SODOM |
| Commits piracy | LOOTS |
| Avant-garde | EDGY |
| “My name is Prince, and I am ___” (Prince lyric) | FUNKY |
| Proficient | ABLE |
| Sauces made with basil and pine nuts | PESTOS |
| Songs to be played at a concert | SET LIST |
| Slinky, e.g. | COIL |
| Sales promotion acronym | BOGO |
| Hoot | RIOT |
| Downfall | RUIN |
| Shifty | SLY |
| “The Office” role | PAM |
| Gives a grand speech | ORATES |
| It’s up for debate | ISSUE |
| Alternative to sparkling | STILL |
| Turkish money | LIRAS |
| Letters found in a so-called “supervocalic” word | A-E-I-O-U |
| “Yuck!” | NASTY! |
| Spots on a Rorschach card | BLOTS |
| They don’t require much study | EASY AS |
| Stahl of “60 Minutes” | LESLEY |
| I’m toast! | BREAD |
| Like chicken cordon bleu, originally | SWISS |
| British sailor, in slang | LIMEY |
| One who’s rolling in money | FAT CAT |
| Is exultant | CROWS |
| City of 16+ million straddling the Yamuna River | DELHI |
| 7-10, e.g., in bowling | SPLIT |
| Big name in printing | EPSON |
| Plants used in wickerwork furniture | RATTANS |
| “Worth a try” | IT CAN’T HURT |
| Gut feelings | INSTINCTS |
| Bit of hype, informally | PR TALK |
| Scoop | INFO |
| Worry for a speakeasy | RAID |
| Slips up | ERRS |
| Layer | PLY |
| Parlor offering, for short | TAT |
| Language in which “puzzle” is “puzal” | ERSE |
| “Is that understood?” | CAPEESH? |
| “Is that understood?” | Y’HEAR? |
| State of uneasiness, informally | FANTODS |
| Seton who wrote “Dragonwyck” | ANYA |
| Prayer leaders | RABBIS |
| Hang around | LOITER |
| Taking out the trash, for one | CHORE |
| Navajo dwelling | HOGAN |
| One of the Corleones | SONNY |
| Interlocking bricks | LEGOS |
| Made a case | PLED |
| Word that may come from a pen | OINK |
| ___ Park, home to the University of Chicago | HYDE |
| One-on-one Olympics event | EPEE |
| “All ___!” | RISE |
| Farm structure | STY |
| Top part of Scotland? | TAM |
| “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” feeling | ESP |
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