Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 23rd 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Certain Dominican
Quick snack
Naming
"Give it ___"
Married women, in Oaxaca
Letter-shaped girder
Green Day or Black Sabbath
Magnum ___
Kyoto dough
Male delivery
The 15th or so
Home to Jawaharlal Nehru University
Cures, in a way
Alternatives to garages
Neurotic condition, for short
___-compliant
Nasty sorts
Assistant who asks "What can I help you with?"
Comic strip that's the source of the line "We have met the enemy and he is us"
Soon, poetically
When doubled, a Pacific paradise
Albatross
Rosemary Clooney, to George Clooney
Does a service station job
What's mined to keep?
Copy
Farrah of the original "Charlie's Angels"
Actor Sheridan who co-starred in "Ready Player One"
Hipbone-related
___ X
Job interview for a wannabe tax collector?
Like candles before singing "Happy Birthday"
Starts hearts, say
10:1, e.g.
Cosmetician Lauder
Setting depicted in the Sistine Chapel
Rising sea levels, e.g.
Prejudice
"Wow, you shouldn't have ..."
Tiny fly
Teri of "Tootsie"
Itty-bitty
"Bless you" preceder
Go out briefly?
Place to get some "me time"
It can carry a tune
What the surfing enthusiast has?
One side in a college football rivalry since 1890
"Movin' ___"
Bud
Preceder of "TV" on cable TV
Child of the '70s, e.g.
Brand of cornstarch
Showboater
Name for a huge marathon?
Woman's nickname that drops "-son"
On the wrong path
Go halfsies on
Too cute, on the Thames
Hangs tight
Compact ___
Story that goes on and on ... and on
She might give you her coat
Spout (off)
Unwelcome sight on a bill ... or a clue to 16-, 34- and 41-Across
___ dye (chemical coloring)
Is rife (with)
Who might say "Take me to your leader"
Kind of bulb, in brief
Basket shot from behind the arc, in hoops slang
Singer Cyrus
"Hot to trot" or "cool as a cucumber"
Yogi who said "You can observe a lot by just watching"
Studio supporter
Similar to
East Lansing school, in brief