Full List of NYT Crossword Clue Answers for Sunday, December 31 2023
- That guy?
- Not in gear
- Soccer kickoff?
- Cheese used in spanakopita
- Antidiscrimination measure of 1990 in brief
- Signified
- Hang loose hand sign
- Sonicare competitor
- Before midnight Sloth e.g.
- Before midnight One with major influence
- Like about 60% of the worlds population
- Sloth e.g.
- When to see the 86-Down
- Blanches sister in A Streetcar Named Desire
- Reality star Theresa of Long Island Medium
- Blonde or brown quaff
- ___ Lingus
- After midnight Ointments infused with cottonwood or calendula e.g.
- Fleece
- After midnight Journeys Open Arms and Guns N Roses November Rain e.g.
- See 71-Down
- TikTok post informally
- Prepared as a report
- Actress Lindsay
- Chai for one
- Cedar Rapids college
- Despicable Me supervillain
- Hookup that might get kinky?
- Big acronym in purifying filters
- What hath ___ to do with sleep? Milton
- Before midnight Devices with warm water and massaging rollers
- Kind of rock … or where to see it
- Bygone Palm smartphone
- Saint ___ (Caribbean nation)
- Before midnight Some household expenses
- Branch offices e.g.
- Journalist Couric
- Wagering sites that closed in N.Y.C. in 2010 in brief
- After midnight Event for Cowboys or Broncos
- Cant win em all
- Some adobe abodes
- Clarified butter variety
- Fourth ingredient in a classic three-ingredient sandwich
- After midnight Synchronized swimming
- Forbid
- Before midnight Surpass
- Run up as debts
- Mexican shawls
- Beam
- Ice cream name
- ___ Spring (2010s protests)
- Drag queen and TV personality Bianca ___ Rio
- Potters pal at Hogwarts
- ESE or NNW
- Conjunction used in logic
- Eddie Bauer competitor
- After midnight Totally lose it
- Ack! All these options sound great!
- Middle name for musician Sean Lennon
- Unacquainted with
- Where to see the 86-Down
- Star sign?
- Final image in a preschoolers book maybe
- Toledan title
- Japanese crispy cutlet
- Vexation
- Rapid transit?
- Pranks with rolls informally
- Bring (in)
- Start to make fiction fact?
- Laughs
- Latin expression thats almost always abbreviated
- Condo-organizing Kondo
- Romantic profession
- App coder for short
- Home to the Wat Xieng Thong temple
- Physicist Fermi
- College athletics channel
- Device placed under a tongue
- Snore idiomatically
- Seriously?
- Greek god whose name is an anagram of a flower
- Try
- Aspirin alternative
- Sublet offerer
- Its got all the answers
- BART part
- ___ Rabbit
- Event for Cinderella
- Foot part
- Fighting
- Title roles for Norman Bates and Patrick Bateman
- Phishing targets
- Evacuation survival pack
- Qatars capital
- Balderdash!
- Word with space or rock
- Lab tube with a bulb
- Mary Jane
- Computer circuitry components
- Wildfire debris
- Duck Hunt console in brief
- Sugar source
- Transported as some emergency goods
- Gas e.g. Abbr.
- Cosmetic goop
- Bike ride mishaps
- Great time
- Holy chambers in Judaism
- Wad (up)
- Same for us!
- With 42-Across Lust for Life singer
- Chevy S.U.V.
- Make edits to
- Like some dives or jams
- I didnt need to know all that!
- Largest ethnic group of China
- Bart Simpson catchphrase
- Go all over
- A mushrooms is called a pileus
- End-of-December tradition depicted five times in this puzzle
- Umpires call
- Giving a once-over
- Subjects to a tirade
- Hinging (on)
- Form of algae also known as rockweed
- Physiques for short
- Like most award shows
- Belgian river in a W.W. I battle
- Spacey sort
- Less welcoming
- Nonelective courses Abbr.
- Brewskis
- The father of American literature per Faulkner
- Geek Squad specialist informally
- TV and radio host Andy
- Brand owned by Hasbro
- Pool accessory
- Mathematician Neugebauer
- Spanish bear
NY Times Crossword December 31 2023
The New York Times crossword puzzle on December 31, 2023 is sure to be a challenge for even the most experienced crossword solvers. With clues that range from pop culture references to obscure historical facts, the crossword will test the knowledge of even the most well-read puzzlers. With the help of the internet and a few helpful hints, however, the crossword can be conquered.