On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of March 24th 2019.
March 24th 2019 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Metaphor for an aggressive political arena | BEARPIT |
| Puts away | STASHES |
| Source of fries | SPUD |
| One who didn't even show? | ALSORAN |
| Frame part | DOORPOST |
| It stayed in Pandora's box | HOPE |
| *Ballroom dancing event for Beantown residents? | BOSTONTANGOPARTY |
| Takes a course | EATS |
| Relatives of foils | EPEES |
| Shade of green | SAGE |
| Dundee dissent | NAE |
| Mother-of-pearl | NACRE |
| Imperfect service | LET |
| Climax | PEAK |
| *Annoying member of a New York baseball team? | YANKEEBOTHER |
| Thrills | SENDS |
| Family moniker | SIS |
| Hydrocarbon gas | ETHENE |
| World capital known as Batavia until 1942 | JAKARTA |
| "Witches' Flight" painter | GOYA |
| Sparkling white wine | ASTI |
| Pesticide banned in 1972 | DDT |
| *Wager in which the winner gets the loser's pants and jersey? | UNIFORMBET |
| They're not hard to swallow | GELCAPS |
| ___ Cuervo (tequila brand) | JOSE |
| Casanova | LOTHARIO |
| Slapstick actor Jacques | TATI |
| "___ over" | ITS |
| Contingency phrase | IFSO |
| Man's name that's the reverse of 60-Down | ARI |
| Don hastily | THROWON |
| *Duo ruling a kingdom on Take Your Daughter to Work Day? | THEPRINCESSANDTHEPAPA |
| It's higher on the Scoville scale than a jalapeño | SERRANO |
| Skin pic? | TAT |
| Pallid | ASHY |
| Certain 35mm camera | SLR |
| Major or minor in astronomy? | URSA |
| Like chewing gum in Singapore or wearing blue jeans in North Korea (seriously!) | OUTLAWED |
| Second-largest branch of Islam | SHIA |
| Attacks à la Don Quixote | TILTSAT |
| *Exclamation after a performance of "Every Breath You Take"? | BRAVOSTING |
| Platform for many tablets | IOS |
| Building blocks, e.g. | TOYS |
| Vegetarian gelatin substitute | AGAR |
| Property recipient | ALIENEE |
| "Looks promising!" | NOTBAD |
| Covert org. | CIA |
| Sailor's cry | AVAST |
| *Amusement park named after a "Peanuts" boy? | CHARLIEWORLD |
| College football rival of 110-Across | NAVY |
| Unembellished | RAW |
| Jetson who attends Little Dipper School | ELROY |
| Broadway show about Capote | TRU |
| College football rival of 104-Across | ARMY |
| Pricey fashion label | PRADA |
| With 115-Across, communication system that's a hint to the answer to each starred clue | NATO |
| See 114-Across | PHONETICALPHABET |
| Tireless racer | SLED |
| They might hold derbies | HATTREES |
| Fall apart | CRUMBLE |
| Spots for hammers and anvils | EARS |
| Common lease period | ONEYEAR |
| It may have a lot of intelligence | DOSSIER |
| Early tower locale | BABEL |
| Skip the ceremony, in a way | ELOPE |
| Strong point | ASSET |
| Mechanical | ROTE |
| Shakespearean sorcerer | PROSPERO |
| Janis ___, singer of the 1975 hit "At Seventeen" | IAN |
| Earth-shattering invention? | TNT |
| Unpleasantly wet | SOGGY |
| Like child's play | TOOEASY |
| Artist Jean | ARP |
| Defeats soundly | SPANKS |
| Greek goddesses of the seasons | HORAE |
| Signature scent since 1968 | ESTEE |
| Total mess | STY |
| Sword holder | SHEATH |
| Took stock? | POACHED |
| Good news for a stockholder | UPTREND |
| Early name for Utah | DESERET |
| Forensic material | DNA |
| Does some grilling | ASKS |
| What a stiffed server receives | NOTIP |
| ___'acte | ENTR |
| Noted exile | ADAM |
| Falls for someone who's already married? | NIAGARA |
| Testing stage | BETA |
| Bread box? | SAFE |
| Sport that emphasizes pinning and throwing | JUJITSU |
| Terse bar order | ANOTHER |
| Traps | KISSERS |
| Former G.M. make | GEO |
| First N.L. player to hit 500 home runs | OTT |
| Laila of the ring | ALI |
| Big maker of lawn care products | SCOTTS |
| Like-minded voters | BLOC |
| Secretary on "The Office" | ERIN |
| "Hold it!" | STOP |
| Mañana preceder | HASTA |
| Inundated with | AWASHIN |
| Five-star | TOPLINE |
| Furious | INARAGE |
| Man's name that's the reverse of 63-Across | IRA |
| End of a French film | FIN |
| Snobbish | SNOOTY |
| L.B.J.'s veep | HHH |
| "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" heroine | REY |
| Idiot, in British slang | PRAT |
| "___ Kett" (old comic strip) | ETTA |
| Something taken in by sailors | SALTAIR |
| Infant's early word | DADA |
| ___ Nautilus | USS |
| Ring letters | WBA |
| Make a wrong move | ERR |
| Change one's mind about changing | STET |
| Source of many an imported boot, appropriately | ITALY |
| Site of a 1796 Napoleon victory | LODI |
| "___-voom!" | VAVA |
| Patron saint of Norway | OLAV |
| One fighting an uphill battle? | SISYPHUS |
| Altar offering | INCENSE |
| "C'est magnifique!" | OOHLALA |
| Official with a pistol | STARTER |
| Pygmalion's beloved | GALATEA |
| Stews (over) | BROODS |
| One of 32 for Ireland | COUNTY |
| Reformed demon on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | ANYA |
| Edith Wharton's "___ Frome" | ETHAN |
| Composed | WROTE |
| Having less vermouth, as a martini | DRIER |
| Shul scholar | RABBI |
| Dancing partner for Fred | ADELE |
| Fire extinguisher | WATER |
| Puts on a show, for short | MCS |
| Plows (into) | RAMS |
| Vietnamese noodle soup | PHO |
| Poet's "before" | ERE |
| Kind of screen, in brief | LCD |
| Maven | PRO |
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