Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 18th 2023) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Pass quickly |
Enter gradually |
Some damning legal evidence |
Non-beef steak option |
Young point of one's life |
Spots |
With 53-Down, article of close-fitting attire |
"Suitable for all ages" rating |
State that many are in when they visit a national park |
Chairs, for instance |
Condition treated in speech therapy |
Neighbor of the patellar tendon, in brief |
___ gun (sci-fi weapon) |
Gives a rude awakening |
"Until next time!" |
Fatal attraction? |
"Need a ___?" |
Octave follower in a Petrarchan sonnet |
Many a prof |
"Springtime With ___" (2004 Disney adaptation) |
Quaint word whose syllables rhyme with consecutive numbers |
Staying vigilant |
Santa's coat? |
Logo, often |
Sugar substitute? |
Sign to turn back |
Novelist Jean |
Top ___ |
"O fairest beauty, do not fear ___ fly!": "Henry VI, Part I" |
Something wonderful, with "the" |
Shirley of "Goldfinger" |
Flits |
Had a date, maybe |
Fruit popular in salads, but not fruit salads |
Pal of Scooby-Doo |
Light encouragement |
Dunne of classic screwball comedies |
"Just stop talking!" |
Might |
Home to Sicily's Castello di Lombardia |
"Yeah, def" |
"Ni-i-ice!" |
See 33-Across |
Alternative to Lunesta or Quviviq |
Like some humor and chocolate |
Noggin |
"Saint" elsewhere |
Self-care essential? |
Three-way intersection |
It's played with a few strings |
Company connection inits. |
Art of cutting cards? |
Move left … right … left … right … |
Something about you |
Popular pubs for college grads |
Ones spreading the gospel through rap music or graffiti |
Finger-point? |
Big export of Ecuador and Nigeria |
Footwear with a sturdy toe |
Story line |
No big shot |
Went quickly |
Start of many colonial titles |
Actress de Matteo of "The Sopranos" |
Directive for the board |
Go quickly |
Mares, e.g. |
Valley where David fought Goliath |
Characteristic of a wild time or a coming decline |
Onetime capital of the sovereign Republic of Texas |