New York Times Crossword - September 10 2023 answers

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New York Times Crossword Answers - September 10 2023
Chat chuckle Less than one's best, in sports lingo ___ Stadium, venue with a cushioned acrylic surface that is the largest of its type in the world Wholesale Inits. associated with accessibility Submitted after the deadline Some ring finishes, for short ___ research, source of "dirt" on a political rival Dickens clerk DETOUR: Theatrical success Formidable-but-awesome behavior DETOUR #1 It comes out on top Family name in folk music Parts of some choral arrangements? Boosler who was the first woman to have an hour-long comedy special on cable TV Big name in health care What a sleepy head might do Stagger Dentist's command "That sucks" Composer Strauss, the brother of Johann "Glass Onion" director Johnson Homeland Security concerns DETOUR: Computer port inserts Cry stressed on its second syllable Purpose Bygone auto inits. DETOUR #2 Present-day auto inits. Pharaoh who founded Egypt's 19th dynasty "Get out!" Things settled over drinks Shakespearean verb A head Mums' mums ___ cloth (sandpaper alternative) They're laid in Australia DETOUR: They feel your pain Gas whose name comes from the Greek word for "foreigner" Common first word for an infant Taxpayer's ID DETOUR #3 Lose one's balance? Hebrew greeting "It's a thumbs down from me" "O patria ___" (Verdi aria) Metropolis with a Little Havana neighborhood Major ref. Mineral used in glass production Texted shrug Photographer's setting DETOUR: Come in handy Grps. that liaise with superintendents Fermented drink from Russia Embargo DETOUR #4 Bird embodied by the Egyptian god Thoth Cells are covered in it, in brief Studio Ghibli genre Trickster What some emails, checks and balls do Wholesale Jane who says "I need not sell my soul to buy bliss" Golden Classic game of bluffing Feature of some sweatpants DETOUR: Well-known musical group with a place name Then Puts together DETOUR #5 Brown, for one N.A.A.C.P. and A.C.L.U., for two Component of a beekeeper's suit Stuffs with bacon fat, say Caustic cleaner Titration station Something typically found in a barnyard Lead-in to delivery Hunt-and-peck types? Chewed (on) Meeting spot for a union Company that owns Bloomingdale's Neighbor of Djibouti: Abbr. In check Reggae forerunner Jumble Early victim of identity theft? Israel's Dayan Photographer's setting Suddenly appears, with "up" "And, uh, that's what happened" "Come On ___" (1982 hit) Michael who was knighted in 2000 Related thing Substitute Face ___ Noggin Containing graphic content, say Diamond imperfection? Vaccinated, to Brits "Wowza!" Seethed Parts of drinking or reading glasses Access points Express some intense emotion Goal that sends a game into overtime Bit of cereal CVS competitor Make more powerful, with "up" Series segments, informally Five-time winner of the Copa do Mundo "Love It or List It" airer Inability to recall the names of everyday things Restriction on some wedding invites Running kicks? William Phelps ___, inventor of the stop sign and the crosswalk Henrik Ibsen play Motion-sensing Microsoft gaming devices Literary character who transforms into an insect Backyard toy that attaches to a hose Some hair products Busy time at a cafeteria Small towns "Calvin and Hobbes" character based on "every jerk I've ever known," per Bill Watterson ___ Maria Bite-size Tex-Mex snack Enlighten Elle or Dakota of Hollywood Slippery sort Resolution units Flashcard words Leave high and dry Snoozefest Not easily accessed Conventions "Ooh, that's bad" Iraqi city near the Tigris and Euphrates Peripheral Amazon's domain Lambert or Levine of pop Sin that sounds like two letters Many '90s music purchases Code of the world's busiest airport Stain, maybe

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