The NYT crossword is a daily puzzle published in the New York Times newspaper and on the official website. The standard daily crossword grid is generally 15 by 15 squares, and the Sunday is a bit larger, measuring 21 by 21 squares. The puzzle gradually increases in difficulty throughout the week. Below you can find all of the answers for the NYT Crossword for March 27, 2022.
NYT Crossword Answers for March 27, 2022
Below are all of the answers to today’s New York Times crossword puzzle. You can tap on any of the clues to view the full answer. Check back daily if you are ever stuck on a clue, and we will help you out with the answer so you can fill in the rest of the grid. Today’s Sunday grid is by August Lee-Kovach, edited by Will Shortz.
Across
- Swears (to)
- L.A. region
- Motto meaning “to the stars”
- Place with carts
- Square
- What oil may do in frigid temperatures
- 1990s-2000s Volkswagen seven-seater
- Things
- Overseas land measure
- Not needing a thing
- “___ homo”
- Siri uses it
- Halliwell a.k.a. Ginger Spice
- Dino friend of Buzz Lightyear
- “___ it ironic?”
- Storm
- What an up arrow might mean
- Green-light
- Approximately 5.5 million tons of it was used to build [see circled letters]
- Bellini opera that takes place in Gaul
- A = B, B = C, ergo A = C, e.g.
- Purchase plan
- Sneaker, in British lingo
- See 5-Down
- Committed to memory
- Western Hemisphere grp.
- Gunslinger’s cry
- Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___
- Country between Ghana and Benin
- Word repeatedly said while plucking petals
- Clipped
- Opposing vote from a horse?
- Blue ribbon or gold star
- Yarn
- Make secret, in a way
- A chance to dream
- It’s often played for
- Website with an “Everything Else” category
- Some small batteries
- C sharp equivalent
- Mexican poet Juana ___ de la Cruz
- Sass
- U.F.C. fighting style
- Radio host John
- Head, in slang
- Play group
- Frequent victim of an April fool
- Creep
- Municipal facility: Abbr.
- Kind of bar
- Waterfall feature
- One forced into a force
- One-act Oscar Wilde play
- Burial ___
- Fútbol cry
- “You no-good dog,” e.g.
- Spoils
- ___ bean
- Some December purchases
- They’re stored in pollen grains
- Villainous “Star Trek” collective
- Like some chicken cutlets
- Element named after a German river
- “Ugh!”
- This puzzle’s subject
- Prehistoric Southwest culture
- Little squirt
- Sign of success
- Trendy
- Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”
Down
- Periods in history
- Level
- They wrap things up
- Prefix with system
- With 51-Across and 15-Down, group in which [see circled letters] is the only one still largely intact
- Egyptian desert, e.g.
- Harmonize
- ___ generis (unique)
- Prompt
- Greek name for this puzzle’s enclosed answer
- Targets
- Sleeve fillers
- Not just smart
- Active sorts
- See 5-Down
- Pepper’s rank: Abbr.
- High-arcing shots, in basketball lingo
- Like a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card
- Lion in the “Madagascar” movies
- Most massive dwarf planet in the solar system
- Pass it on
- Singers’ star turns
- Contents of some belts, informally
- Reason for an R rating
- It comes before one
- Regarding
- Harp-shaped constellation
- Turkish money
- Provide resources for
- [Big kiss, dahling!]
- Pay (up)
- ___ and the Pacemakers (1960s pop group)
- They reflected rank in old Rome
- “Ooh-la-la!”
- It gives you a lift
- 2003 #1 Outkast hit
- Tad
- Mat made of soft rush
- You might take them out for a spin
- Artful
- Mujeres con esposos
- Outdoor game for kindergartners
- Time out?
- “The Office” role played by Jenna Fischer
- College voter, perhaps
- Light shades
- With 101-Across, where this puzzle’s enclosed answer is located
- Disney’s ___ of Arendelle
- Smooth, in a way
- Number of 101-Acrosses in [see circled letters]
- Workmates, e.g.
- Pale ___
- Tiffs
- Sleeve filler
- Brewer Frederick
- ___-Magnon
- Like a book with a bookmark in the middle, say
- Chewy confection
- Oxford, e.g.
- Michelle of “Crazy Rich Asians”
- Fakes
- Hotel offering
- New York town that’s home to Playland amusement park
- Caused
- The “A” of James A. Garfield
- So-called “Iron Lady” of Israeli politics
- “This does not look good!”
- Fell for it
- Pi follower
- “People who love to ___ are always the best people”: Julia Child
- Writer Fleming
- Weapon in “The Terminator”
- Actress Farrow
Those are all of the NYT crossword answers for March 26, 2022. Check back again tomorrow for more answers if you need help! Remember to visit our crossword section for more clues and answers. We recommend also checking out the NYT mini answers to get some extra practice.
Published: Mar 26, 2022 10:21 pm