On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of December 28th 2022.
December 28th 2022 Answers
| Clue | Answer | 
|---|---|
| Part of a Tibetan leader's title | DALAI | 
| San Luis ___, Calif. | OBISPO | 
| Catch, as a criminal | NAB | 
| Official decree | EDICT | 
| Polishing aids | CLOTHS | 
| Park in Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr. | AVE | 
| Disciple of Haile Selassie, informally | RASTA | 
| As part of a performing duo in 1991; as a solo artist in 2021 | TINATURNER | 
| What might help someone get a leg up? | STILT | 
| "Cool!" | NICE | 
| Take home | EARN | 
| As part of a band in 1998; as a solo artist in 2019 | STEVIENICKS | 
| Put on staff | HIRE | 
| Vessel that's a homophone of 24-Across | URN | 
| Get ___ on (ace) | ANA | 
| "Place" by Pennsylvania Railroad on a Monopoly board | STJAMES | 
| Lowest pitches in chords | BASSNOTES | 
| One end of a battery | ANODE | 
| As part of a songwriting duo in 1990; as a solo artist in 2021 | CAROLEKING | 
| Really got to | ATEAT | 
| "Rule" stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two years | MOORESLAW | 
| Brit who wrote "The Vanishing Half" | BENNETT | 
| Meadow | LEA | 
| Former Giants QB Manning | ELI | 
| Understanding of a situation | READ | 
| With 60-Across, institution in which 19-, 25- and 37-Across are (thus far) the only three women ever to be inducted twice | ROCKANDROLL | 
| Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme | ABBA | 
| Acronym that might be shouted before a rash act | YOLO | 
| Heavens on earth | EDENS | 
| See 53-Across | HALLOFFAME | 
| "So sad" | APITY | 
| Serving from a tap | ALE | 
| Erupted with laughter | ROARED | 
| Janelle who sang 2010's "Tightrope" | MONAE | 
| There are about five of these in a tsp. | MLS | 
| Way off base | ERRANT | 
| Strict | STERN | 
| Das or die alternative, in German | DER | 
| 2019 sci-fi film whose title means "to the stars" | ADASTRA | 
| Lends an ear | LISTENS | 
| Penultimate part of a Shakespeare play | ACTIV | 
| Architectural style started, strangely, in England | ITALIANATE | 
| Canadian Thanksgiving mo. | OCT | 
| Russian pancakes | BLINI | 
| Kind of chemical bond | IONIC | 
| Shelving area in a library | STACKS | 
| Part of a water quality evaluation | PHTEST | 
| Buckeye State sch. | OSU | 
| Vancouver Island city for which a chocolate treat is named | NANAIMO | 
| Contended | AVERRED | 
| ___ mountain dog (breed named for its origins near the Swiss capital) | BERNESE | 
| Installs again, as a painting | REHANGS | 
| Kind of sax | TENOR | 
| Hoagie | SUB | 
| Grp. known as OTAN in France | NATO | 
| Social worker who was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize | JANEADDAMS | 
| Skeleton that's no longer in the closet? | SCANDAL | 
| Stately tree | ELM | 
| Concern for online advertisers, for short | SEO | 
| Caffeine-containing nut | KOLA | 
| Goddess of peace | IRENE | 
| Isaac's father, in the Bible | ABRAHAM | 
| Game with a bat | TEEBALL | 
| Gives permission | ENABLES | 
| Proud and regal | LEONINE | 
| Like some casts or teams | ALLSTAR | 
| Actor Wheaton | WIL | 
| Strive to achieve | TRYFOR | 
| Over the bounds | TOOFAR | 
| Composer Schumann | CLARA | 
| Susan G. ___ (breast cancer advocacy organization) | KOMEN | 
| Transfer, as a tulip | REPOT | 
| It's unrefined | ORE | 
| Summer hrs. in Pittsburgh | EDT | 
| Japanese currency | YEN | 
 
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