On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of March 18th 2021.
March 18th 2021 Answers
| Clue | Answer | 
|---|---|
| Lightly box | SPAR | 
| Ukr. and Lith., once | SSRS | 
| Word used in place of "chapter" in "A Christmas Carol" | STAVE | 
| Soldier of Sauron | ORNC | 
| Runaway | ROUT | 
| Like the function f(x) = x^3 | CUBIC | 
| ___ sort | OFNA | 
| Suppositions | IFNS | 
| "Euphoria" channel | HNNBO | 
| "___ but a scratch" (Monty Python quote) | TIS | 
| Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic, etc. | ERAS | 
| Inject (with) | IMBUE | 
| Alumni divs. | YRS | 
| Consume, with "of" | PARTAKE | 
| Triage team member | MEDIC | 
| Awkward radio silence | DEADAIR | 
| With 39- and 44-Across, dramatic work depicted in this puzzle's grid | MUCHADO | 
| Part two of a three-step bottle instruction | RINSE | 
| Shortening, for short | ABBR | 
| See 33-Across | ABOUT | 
| Grp. that sends you a card for your 50th birthday | AARP | 
| Kind of wrench | ALLEN | 
| See 33-Across | NOTHING | 
| Beyond clean | STERILE | 
| Certain still-life figures | EWERS | 
| Brain-enhancing device used by Professor X | CEREBRO | 
| ___-weekly | ALT | 
| Tear | SPREE | 
| Suffix with cyclo- | TRON | 
| ___ Love, Utah's first Black congressperson | MIA | 
| Steely Dan, e.g. | DUNNO | 
| Close relative, briefly | SNIB | 
| ___ and leaves | UNPS | 
| Was brought back out for airing | RERAN | 
| Notoriously difficult chem class | ORGO | 
| Wheel track | RNUT | 
| "The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war," as Lincoln supposedly said | STOWE | 
| Structure put together by a crane | NEST | 
| Car trip pastime | ISPY | 
| Like Santa after entering a house, perhaps | SOOTY | 
| The spinners? | PRFIRM | 
| What the Avengers do | ANNSSEMBLE | 
| "His Master's Voice" co. | RCA | 
| Popular hot sauce | SRIRACHA | 
| Up to now | SOFAR | 
| Reddish-brown | RUNST | 
| Blvds. | STS | 
| Bagel topping | SCHMEAR | 
| Ice cream container | TUNB | 
| Father of, in Arabic | ABNU | 
| Feeling in the room | VIBE | 
| Prefix with tourist | ECO | 
| Derek Walcott's "Omeros," for one | EPIC | 
| 1950s prez | IKE | 
| Opportunity for a service break | ADOUT | 
| Renaissance artist Albrecht | DURER | 
| Steak ___ | DIANE | 
| Eleven plus two and twelve plus one, e.g. | ANAGRAMNNS | 
| It's south of Leb. | ISR | 
| What one is known for, informally | REP | 
| Daisy Mae's man, in old comics | ABNER | 
| Scrappy-___ (cartoon dog) | DOO | 
| Some toy batteries | AAS | 
| Cousin of a club | BLT | 
| Dance featuring jerky arm movements | THEROBOT | 
| "Well played!" | NICEONE | 
| Exultant cry | IWON | 
| "Life of Pi" director | LEE | 
| Goof | SLIPUP | 
| French 101 verb | ETNRE | 
| Naval jails | BRIGS | 
| Delectable | TASTY | 
| Type of animal fat | SUET | 
| In favor of | PNRO | 
| Bone-chilling | RNAW | 
| Salk and Pepper, in brief | DRS | 
| Sixth U.S. president vis-à-vis the second, e.g. | SON | 
| Illusionist Geller | URI | 
 
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