On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of January 27th 2022.
January 27th 2022 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| What hearts and ships may do | SINK |
| German physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is named | GAUSS |
| Round houses? | PUBS |
| "Hmm, OK" | ISEE |
| Surprise ending, of sorts | UPSET |
| "I'm starting right now!" | ONIT |
| Question after a digression | NOWWHEREWE |
| Lip | EDGE |
| Nonkosher lunch order | BLT |
| Villain in the DC Universe | ARES |
| It can be a show-stopper | REMOTE |
| Foofaraw | ADO |
| O.R. staffers | RNS |
| "I'm With ___" (2016 campaign slogan) | HER |
| Easy mark | SAP |
| Alaskan peak | DENALI |
| Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past" | GEORWELL |
| 1970s-'80s Renaults | LECARS |
| Like a stamp pad | INKY |
| Classic John Donne line | NOMANISLAND |
| So-so | BLAH |
| Republican politico Michael | STEELE |
| Garden produce named for an Italian city | ROMATOES |
| Driller's blowout | GUSHER |
| Grazed | ATE |
| Suffer | AIL |
| Escort's offering | ARM |
| Chopper | AXE |
| Young celebrity socialite | ITGIRL |
| Something to break at a casino? | EVEN |
| Be off guard | NAP |
| Blacken on a grill | SEAR |
| Go on horseback à la Lady Godiva | RIDESADDLE |
| "Forever, ___" (1996 humor book) | ERMA |
| Immobile | INERT |
| Wasatch Mountains resort town | ALTA |
| Tanners' supplies | DYES |
| Upstanding fellows | GENTS |
| Dennis the Menace, e.g. | PEST |
| Storied mariner | SINBAD |
| Princess in a Wagner opera | ISOLDE |
| "Principia" author, 1687 | NEWTON |
| London district famous for its botanic garden | KEW |
| Picasso antiwar masterpiece | GUERNICA |
| Preceder of ski or midi | APRES |
| Arenas typically have many of them | USES |
| Finish, with "up" | SEW |
| "Fantasia" was the first commercial film shown in it | STEREO |
| It's measured in feet, not inches | POEM |
| Action after a change of mind | UNDOSEND |
| Rodomontade | BIGTALK |
| How mountain roads rise | STEEPLY |
| Setting for the 2009 film "Precious" | HARLEM |
| Drop the ball | ERR |
| Locale of Wiesbaden, Germany | HESSE |
| Pearl City greeting | ALOHA |
| Cornmeal dish | GRITS |
| Red and rosé, for two | WINES |
| Adams behind a camera | ANSEL |
| 1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay, with "The" | NAMEGAME |
| Certain amenities for first-class passengers | LEGRESTS |
| Michelle Obama vis-à-vis Princeton | ALUMNA |
| Cooked slowly in a closed pot | BRAISED |
| Cause for many people to scratch | LOTTERY |
| Gob | TAR |
| Something well-placed? | OILRIG |
| Take care of | HANDLE |
| Glorifies | EXALTS |
| What two sets of dots within double lines indicate, in musical scores | REPEAT |
| Head off | AVERT |
| Some long-term plans, in brief | IRAS |
| It's perfect | EDEN |
| Like Bach's Partita for Violin No. 3 | INE |
| Fist-bump | DAP |
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