The New York Times crossword puzzle is a daily crossword puzzle published in the New York Times newspaper, on the official website, and across hundreds of newspapers, journals, and apps through syndication. The standard daily crossword grid is generally 15 by 15 squares, and the Sunday is a bit larger, measuring 21 by 21 squares. Sunday’s puzzle is intended to be a bit more difficult, similar to the Thursday puzzle.
Crosswords aren’t always easy, and the difficulty increases throughout the week. Monday’s is generally the easiest, but you still might come across some clues that stump you. Below we have the complete list of NY Times crossword answers for March 13, 2022. Today’s Sunday crossword “Body Language” is by Christina Iverson and Katie Hale, edited by Will Shortz. You can click on any of the clues to get the answer, in case you’re having any trouble.
You can also check out our NYT mini crossword answers in case you are having any trouble with them.
NY Times Crossword Answers for March 13, 2022
Below is a complete list of all the answers for the NY Times Crossword on March 13, 2022:
Across
- Almost
- Oven setting
- Portrayer of the boxer Clubber Lang in “Rocky III”
- In case
- When repeated, old-time call to listen
- Part of a prank
- Govt. organization with a two-syllable acronym
- Kind of clarinet
- Came to know, old-style
- It empties into the Bay of Bengal
- Radar spot
- Bringing in, as income
- “Keen!”
- With 12-Down, spend much more than a fair price
- Department store department
- Lay to
- Question that’s not one of the five W’s
- Big consideration for the expecting
- Ticket fig.
- Wisteria and honeysuckle
- Video game character in a hit 2020 film
- Educator/writer Johnson McDougald, first African American female principal in New York City public schools
- Belief of roughly 25% of the world’s population
- Director Craven
- Downstairs
- Kept in
- Lets out
- Vape’s lack
- Martini & Rossi product, familiarly
- Emmy-winning Ward
- Took down, in a way
- Fly around Africa
- Doughy dinner item
- Drug agent’s seizure
- Deseret News reader, typically
- Did nothing
- Professor ___
- With 74-Across, gesture of approval
- On fire
- Chomping at the bit
- See 69-Across
- One cutting down, so to speak
- What babies do faster than college students
- Feudal land
- O’s, but not P’s or Q’s
- Petty
- Some posers
- Self-titled rock album of 1958
- Quaint contraction
- Smoking spot, for short?
- Former baseball commissioner Bud
- Sound, e.g.
- Moves like muck
- I.T. help center, often
- Ending with bear or bull
- “Uncle!”
- Rocker Rose
- Heard in court
- Promotion
- Letters that might change your mind?
- Prepare, in a way, as eggs
- Irritable
- En voz (aloud: Sp.)
- Insincere, as a remark
- Kristen of “Bridesmaids”
- Jaunty
- Counterpart of “adios”
- “Yes” or “No” follower
- Old Icelandic work
- Fivers
- Idiosyncrasy
- Greek performance venue
- Alternative to Wranglers
Down
- Blues group, for short?
- Fully ready to listen
- Loretta who sang “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)”
- Cold climate cryptids
- “The _ they are …”
- Messenger
- Walk around at a rest stop, say
- “Bus Stop” playwright
- Be in store
- “Who, me?”
- Invitation letters
- See 30-Across
- Subjects of some tests
- Actress Burstyn
- What some insects and insults can do
- Primo
- Bit of bad weather, on a weather map
- Indo- languages
- They’re numbered in Microsoft Excel
- More agreeable
- Theodor _ a.k.a. Dr. Seuss
- Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones film franchise, for short
- Flat-earther?
- Like many a stuffed toy
- Aware of
- Word that, fittingly, contains all four different letters of APPEAL
- Question following a clever trick
- Shows scorn toward
- Take by force
- Wood strip
- Peak in the “Odyssey”
- One of the five W’s
- Arcane matters
- Panache
- Leave gobsmacked
- Scatter
- Sudden sharp pain
- Have seconds and thirds and fourths and …
- Flatten
- Lilies with bell-shaped flowers
- Rachel Zegler’s role in 2021’s “West Side Story”
- Allow entry
- Forehead mark on Hindu women
- City SW of York
- Safe bettor
- Instruments with endpins
- Some sources of leafy greens
- F on a gauge
- It’s just not true!
- Easy opportunity for a basket
- Vegas venue with an iconic fountain
- Who might be on the trail
- Candy bar fillings
- Emergency request
- Vikings’ foes
- A goose egg
- One reporting to an underboss
- Nauseate
- Bankrupt
- Bizarre
- One holding things together, perhaps
- “___, Can You Hear Me?” (Oscar-nominated song from “Yentl”)
- Sub station?
- Lemon or cheese product
- With 111-Down, in cooperation
- See 110-Down
- Sea-___ Airport
- Fair-hiring inits.
- Option for a range
NY Times Crossword Answers for March 13, 2022 FAQ
How many clues are there in the NY Times crossword on March 13, 2022?
There are a total of 142 clues on a 21 by 21 square grid for the NY Times crossword on Sunday, March 13, 2022.
How many unique clues are there in the NY Times crossword on March 13, 2022?
There are nine unique clues to the crossword puzzle seen in the NY Times on March 13, 2022.
Published: Mar 13, 2022 06:49 am