On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of February 1st 2023.
February 1st 2023 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Contents of some college party shots | JELLO |
| Reclining hero pose, for one | ASANA |
| Film special f/x | CGI |
| Science fiction vessel | FLYINGSAUCER |
| She/___ pronouns | HER |
| Like a government led by thieving politicians | KLEPTOCRATIC |
| Comic strip cry | EEK |
| Platte River people | OTO |
| Diesel found in street racers? | VIN |
| Costco unit | CASE |
| Ingredient in a hurricane | RUM |
| Cute, cutely | TWEE |
| Held in suspense | BATED |
| Peak whose name means "the high one" | DENALI |
| Some footwear fasteners | TSTRAPS |
| Adult stage in insects | IMAGO |
| Science fiction vessel | MOTHERSHIP |
| Fig Newtons manufacturer | NABISCO |
| Primeval | ANCIENT |
| Science fiction vessel | SPACECRAFT |
| East Coast Amtrak service with the fastest trains in the Americas | ACELA |
| Some cheerful folks | SMILERS |
| Heavy-handed sorts | BRUTES |
| Instrument with a pedal | HIHAT |
| Part of an IV or an old TV | TUBE |
| Denver winter hrs. | MST |
| Site of a terrible fall? | EDEN |
| Org. in "The X-Files" | FBI |
| On the ___ | LAM |
| Helmed | LED |
| Science fiction energy rays that might suck up earthly bodies, as depicted three times in this puzzle | TRACTORBEAMS |
| Chum | PAL |
| Performer who might step on some toes? | BALLETDANCER |
| On the ___ | SLY |
| Trusty companion for a knight | STEED |
| Gumbos, e.g. | STEWS |
| Airport alternative to Newark Liberty | JFK |
| Building wing | ELL |
| Strong cleaner | LYE |
| Sass | LIP |
| Not flummoxed by | ONTO |
| Longest river entirely in Switzerland | AAR |
| Most urbane | SUAVEST |
| When "Time Warp" is sung in the musical "The Rocky Horror Show" | ACTI |
| German veto | NEIN |
| Path of a comet | ARC |
| Crib notes | CHEATSHEETS |
| Gaggle components | GEESE |
| Cross | IRKED |
| 2018 John Travolta flop | GOTTI |
| Trash hauler [Moooooooo!] | SCOW |
| Chili pepper or bell pepper, scientifically | CAPSICUM |
| Update, as a site layout | REMAP |
| Without shame | UNABASHEDLY |
| 1976 hit by Heart [Heeeeelp!] | MAGICMAN |
| W.W. II war zone, in brief | ETO |
| Place for a drink while traveling [Hoooonk!] | BARCAR |
| Loud, unpleasant noises | DINS |
| Fly off the handle | LOSEIT |
| "Well, ___ escalated quickly!" | THAT |
| Stimpy's chum of toondom | REN |
| Seconds or thirds | MORE |
| Quiet spot to moor a boat | INLET |
| Grps. organizing book sales or bake sales, maybe | PTAS |
| Half of D | CCL |
| One of seven in the Constitution | ARTICLE |
| Tallahassee sch. | FSU |
| Feature on either brother of Smith Bros. cough drops | BEARD |
| Lends a hand | HELPS |
| Unbeatable | IDEAL |
| Result of a leaky pen, perhaps | BLOT |
| Chi Psi, e.g., informally | FRAT |
| It's bound to be eaten by livestock | BALE |
| Major corp. hirees | MBAS |
| Atlanta-based network | TBS |
| ___ Allen, host of "Chopped" on the Food Network | TED |
| Tolkien's Leaflock, for one | ENT |
| One of a pair of "bullets," in poker | ACE |
| Pokémon with a catlike appearance | MEW |
| One section of a H.S. yearbook | SRS |
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