Wednesday, January 11, 2023

New York Times Crossword Answers, January 12th 2023

On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of January 12th 2023.

January 12th 2023 Answers

Clue Answer
Royal Catherine PARR
All-day, in a way AMPM
Rides NAGS
Agave lookalike ALOE
Spring, for one COIL
Fancy summer home VILLA
Grocery store worker on the days leading up to Thanksgiving? STUFFINGSTOCKER
Dress (up) TOG
Cheesemaking town EDAM
Salty expanses OCEANS
Incense residue ASH
One who's acting out? MIME
Some trimmings FAT
Pamphlets on how to use marinara? SAUCINGFLYERS
Lecherous sort SATYR
Beginning of time? TEE
When doubled, mouse-bopping bunny in a children's song FOO
Sporty Pontiac TRANSAM
One with a tattoo of a band's name, say MEGAFAN
Oxygen makes up only one-fifth of this on the earth AIR
Gossip, slangily TEA
Part of some musical keys EBONY
Bookie? BETTINGGETTER
Card game shout UNO
Winners of a 1932 Australian "war" EMUS
Org. using millimeter wave scanners TSA
Inedible jelly on a buffet table STERNO
49-Down's city, familiarly NOLA
Shubert of Broadway's Shubert Theatre LEE
Devices that help dentists monitor anesthesia? NUMBINGTRACKERS
En pointe ONTOE
Its flag has "Allahu Akbar" written 22 times IRAN
Repeated words in an analogy ISTO
Common catch BASS
Hunt and peck, say TYPE
Pronto ASAP
It gets into hot water PASTA
Chorus section ALTOS
Inauspicious beginning ROUGHSTART
Certain whistle-blower REF
Hardly basic ACIDIC
Personal friend in France MONAMI
Something cephalopods control for camouflage PIGMENT
Units on a graduated cylinder: Abbr. MLS
Fine point NICETY
___-Seltzer ALKA
Campbell with the 1975 #1 hit "Rhinestone Cowboy" GLEN
2003 outbreak SARS
Outspoken VOCAL
Pelvis/patella connectors FEMURS
Sticky ___ pudding TOFFEE
Author Rand AYN
It's set in a ring GEM
Easy-peasy EFFORTLESS
Speckled ROAN
Maker of the first portable music player SONY
Guess STAB
Grammy winner India.___ ARIE
When both hands are up ATNOON
Unit of RAM MEG
Passes, but not with flying colors GETSAC
Shinzo ___, Japan's longest-serving prime minister ABE
Representative's work AGENTRY
Powerful engines TURBOS
Feature of many a belly INNIE
Angsty hip-hop subgenre EMORAP
Prestigious university in 58-Across TULANE
Company whose mascots are sheep with numbers painted on them SERTA
Author whose titles often feature two animals AESOP
One with an upturned nose, so to speak SNOB
Common catch TUNA
CPR specialists EMTS
"Scram!" GIT
Car once advertised with the slogan "The power to surprise" KIA

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