Below you will find all the answers for the NY Times Crossword 1 Apr 23, Saturday divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Clues | Answers |
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Pains in the you-know-what | IMPS |
Awkward things at family movie night | LOVE SCENES |
Cochon de ___ (suckling pig) | LAIT |
One member of TV’s “MythBusters” | ADAM SAVAGE |
When doubled, really like | LIKE |
Scientific name for the American bison | BISON BISON |
Bomb | FLAME OUT |
“Who cares if that happens” | LET IT |
Airer of “Batman” on 1960s TV | ABC |
Punch something? | RUM |
“___ Said” (2022 film) | SHE |
Country whose postal service has a special “Letters to God” dept. | ISR |
Fabric for a sweater | MOHAIR |
Cell info | DNA |
Parent company of WhatsApp | META |
Send off | EXUDE |
They have lots to deal with | REALTORS |
Cry heard on April Fool’s Day | APRIL FOOL! |
Experience of feeling unfamiliar with something that’s actually quite familiar to you | JAMAIS VU |
Break down while reading | PARSE |
Some auto accessories | RIMS |
Downside of checking a bag | FEE |
“Stop kidding yourself” | BE REAL |
Fed. fiscal group | OMB |
Herd | cattle :: ___ : snakes : DEN |
Voyage preceder | BON … |
Non-Jewish person, from the Yiddish | GOY |
Subject of a Kehinde Wiley portrait in the National Portrait Gallery | OBAMA |
Art pieces that date back to the Han dynasty | WOODCUTS |
Hit Will Smith song from 1997’s “Men in Black” | MEN IN BLACK |
Spiny-leaved plant in tropical and semitropical climates | ALOE |
The “fact” that humans use only 10% of our brains, e.g. | BAD SCIENCE |
___ names | NAME |
Brew whose red-and-white logo was inspired by billiard balls | AMSTEL BEER |
Number of stripes on la bandera de España | TRES |
Down
Clues | Answers |
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Notoriety | ILL FAME |
Word that means the same thing even with several letters added? | MAILBOX |
Pikachu’s cry in Pokémon | PIKACHU! |
Check | STEM |
One side in the British Parliament | LABOUR |
Disgust | ODIUM |
Spanning multiple time zones | VAST |
Rock type | EMO |
Fig. with two hyphens | SSN |
Word with box or car | CABLE … |
Wilcox daughter in “Howards End” | EVIE |
Comparatively unpleasant | NASTIER |
Number one fans? | EGOISTS |
Japanese export beginning in 1982 | SENTRA |
City down Lake Erie from Buffalo, N.Y. | ERIE, PA |
Grounds for an apology | SNAFU |
Buddha is often depicted with one | HALO |
Fourth president after Adams | ADAMS |
Go (into) | DELVE |
Grinder | MOLAR |
Up | RISEN |
High-quality | TOP-END |
Widespread | RIFE |
Noted employer in Clermont, Ky. | JIM BEAM |
They go from 540 to 1700, informally | AM BANDS |
Going well? | REGULAR |
Capital of São Tomé and Príncipe | SÃO TOMÉ |
Champs can precede this | … ELYSEES |
It charges for cleaning | ROOMBA |
Annual book prize | BOOKER |
What Terpsichore was the goddess of in Greek myth | DANCE |
Ball game | BOCCE |
Symbol of forgetfulness in Ishiguro’s “The Buried Giant” | MIST |
Become less brilliant | WANE |
Language common to a profession | CANT |
Puppeteer Baird who performed for “The Sound of Music” | BIL |
Land bordering 26-Across: Abbr. | LEB |
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