On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of February 12th 2023.
February 12th 2023 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Become hysterical, with "out" | WIG |
| Elided title | MAAM |
| Restaurant competitor of Pinkberry and Sweet Frog | TCBY |
| Catchy tunes, informally | BOPS |
| Sigh of lament | AHME |
| Where dancers have a ball? | DISCO |
| McFlurry mix-in | OREO |
| Furniture giant | IKEA |
| Bad flight forecast | SLEET |
| Reason | INFER |
| Hierarchy level | RUNG |
| Certain U.S. time zone | CRAL |
| Economizing, as represented by the circled squares? | CUTTINGCORNERS |
| "The bad news is …" | IFEAR |
| WhatsApp transmissions, briefly | IMS |
| Navy nay | NOSIR |
| Seizes eagerly, as an opportunity | LEAPSON |
| Sean of "Stranger Things" | ASTIN |
| Part of an M.C.'s intro, often | BIO |
| Prohibition target | DEMONRUM |
| Economizing, as represented twice in 12-Down? | PINCHINGPENNIES |
| "The Crown" role | DIANA |
| Colorful kind of shirt | ALOHA |
| Offering from Dr. Mom, in brief | TLC |
| Senior partners? | PROMDATES |
| ___ Hill, neighborhood of San Francisco | NOB |
| Bussing on a bus, for short | PDA |
| Memorable mission | ALAMO |
| "You've made your point," slangily | SAYLESS |
| Lead-in to an opinion | ASISEEIT |
| Zip | NADA |
| From not so long ago | REC |
| Parts of a gig | MEGS |
| Scrapbooker's project | ALBUM |
| Honesty, resilience or a sense of humor, perhaps | ASSET |
| Shield of ancient Greece: Var. | EGIS |
| Manhattan is one: Abbr. | ISL |
| Attempt | STAB |
| Work that hasn't yet entered publication | PREPRINT |
| Little squealer | MINIPIG |
| Fencer's score | TOUCH |
| Hebrew version of the English pronoun "I" | ANI |
| Confidentiality contract, for short | NDA |
| Welcome event | OPENHOUSE |
| ___ drag (hockey maneuver) | TOE |
| Cellist's need | ROSIN |
| In concert | ASONE |
| Economizing, as represented in 58-Down? | STRETCHINGABUCK |
| Unwelcome, so to speak | NONGRATA |
| Vote in favor | YEA |
| Trading places | MARTS |
| Like some modern maps | GENOMIC |
| Golfer Palmer, to fans | ARNIE |
| A/C meas. | BTU |
| "The Planets" composer | HOLST |
| Economizing, as represented by the shaded squares? | MAKINGENDSMEET |
| Bad-sounding creatures? | FOWL |
| Ditto, in legal footnotes | IDEM |
| Word that means "ocean" in a religious title | DALAI |
| Large crowd | HORDE |
| It's cried on a slide | WHEE |
| Check | CURB |
| Classical poem | EPODE |
| Beast with recurved horns | IBEX |
| Triumphant shout at a crossword tournament | DONE |
| Freshness | SASS |
| Like some morning lawns | DEWY |
| Smokey spot, for short | PSA |
| Sharpens | WHETS |
| "How ___ Your Mother" | IMET |
| Work out | GETINSHAPE |
| Some garlic prep | MINCING |
| Regarding | ASFOR |
| Maker of the Nitro 5 gaming laptop | ACER |
| "The year's at the spring / And day's at the ___": Robert Browning | MORN |
| Yankees manager before Girardi | TORRE |
| Zealous activist | CRUSADER |
| C-note | BEN |
| Tranquil discipline | YOGISM |
| Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorated a 1976 U.S. anniversary | BICENNIALCER |
| It helps make a stew a goo | OKRA |
| Poached fruit | PEAR |
| Garnish for una margarita | SAL |
| Source of many a name on a campus building, informally | ALUM |
| Starts eating | DIGSIN |
| Poli ___ | SCI |
| Reply to the Little Red Hen | NOTI |
| Name hidden in "before long" | ELON |
| It makes a red velvet cake red | FOODDYE |
| Cancún cash | PESOS |
| Hamburger's beef? | ACH |
| Word with pepper or tower | BELL |
| Like some ancient pyramids | INCAN |
| Acceleration, e.g. | RATE |
| Quelques-___ (some, in French) | UNES |
| Quantity multiplied by acceleration in Newton's second law | MASS |
| Pioneer in global aviation | PANAM |
| Words of defeat | ILOSE |
| "Don't sweat it," informally | NOBIG |
| Educ. supporter | PTA |
| Once-popular devices discontinued in 2022 | IPODS |
| Cousin of a weasel | MARTEN |
| "What's the ___?" ("'Sup with that?") | DEALIO |
| Suffer | AIL |
| Farmyard cry | MAA |
| Not in a relationship | SSIINNGGLLEE |
| "The Last O.G." network | TBS |
| Vile Nile reptile | ASP |
| Out-and-out | UTTER |
| Foreign leader whom Nixon met in 1972 | MAO |
| That's history! | ERA |
| Kind of knife of infomercial fame | GINSU |
| Like Urdu or Hindi | INDIC |
| Was very ripe | STANK |
| Round figures | SPHERES |
| Montana city SW of Helena | BUTTE |
| The main antagonist? | PIRATESHIP |
| [Ugh, this is horrible!] | MOAN |
| ___ facto | IPSO |
| Like some highlighter colors | NEON |
| Relish | GUSTO |
| Plant whose name derives from Quechua | COCA |
| Devious snicker | HEH |
| Barely gets the words out | STAMMERS |
| Pros with deliveries, in brief | OBS |
| Painter Jan van ___ | EYCK |
| "Let's do this!" | IMREADY |
| Civil rights icon ___ Helen Burroughs | NANNIE |
| Power structure? | GRID |
| Capers | ANTICS |
| Shakespeare's "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of them | IAMBS |
| Beaming, as with joy | AGLOW |
| Liberal arts college in Kentucky | BEREA |
| Locally focused lecture franchise | TEDX |
| Pac-12 player | UTE |
| Santa's favorite Hostess dessert? | HOHO |
| Wilson of film | OWEN |
| Carded at a bar, informally | IDED |
| Common spot for a sunburn | NAPE |
| Gaggles | MOBS |
| Chain email abbr. | FWD |
| Grammy winner ___ Lipa | DUA |
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