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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 31st March 2021
There are 41 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 31st March 2021. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Becomes less important by comparison
AAcross 6: Newspaper unit
AAcross 10: "The Garden of Earthly Delights" painter
AAcross 15: Bitcoin, e.g.ECASH
AAcross 16: Hubbubs
AAcross 17: Bear who sings "The Bare Necessities" in a 1967 Disney film
AAcross 18: City near St. Petersburg
AAcross 19: Bellyache
AAcross 20: Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the first U.S. one (1847)
AAcross 21: Virtuoso
AAcross 22: "C'mon, open the door!"LETMEIN
AAcross 25: 1990s supermodel with a palindromic nameEMME
AAcross 26: Like regular exercise and happiness, per research
AAcross 28: Put one's trust in
AAcross 30: Fill to the gills
AAcross 31: 43rd prezGWB
AAcross 34: Mrs., on MajorcaSRA
AAcross 35: Japanese salad herb
AAcross 36: Pint-size
AAcross 39: Something to believe in
AAcross 41: Smaller parts making up a larger whole ... with a hint to the six groups of shaded squares in this puzzleBUILDINGBLOCKS
AAcross 45: Brand of knives touted in classic infomercialsGINSU
AAcross 46: 2006 Winter Olympics host
AAcross 47: Diamond stat
AAcross 48: Dance move that went from trendy to cringey in the 2010s
AAcross 51: Heracles, to Zeus
AAcross 52: Stitch's pal, in film
AAcross 56: "Two thumbs up!"ILOVEDIT
AAcross 59: Key of Beethoven's NinthDMINOR
AAcross 61: Above-the-knee skirt
AAcross 62: Brown loaf with an earthy tasteDARKRYE
AAcross 65: Pet rocks, once
AAcross 66: They turn litmus paper red
AAcross 68: Stead
AAcross 69: Part of a political convention roll call
AAcross 71: Checks out, in a way
AAcross 72: Thingy
AAcross 73: Satirist ___ Baron CohenSACHA
AAcross 74: Singer John whose middle name is HerculesELTON
AAcross 75: Food for a sea urchin
AAcross 76: Company behind the first microprocessor
DDown 1: Potpourri pieces
DDown 2: Tree that's a favorite of giraffes
DDown 3: Bemoan
DDown 4: Paranormal power, for short
DDown 4: Paranormal power, for short
DDown 5: Thin-layered sedimentary rock
DDown 6: Covenant
DDown 7: One who raised Cain
DDown 8: Wounded by a bull, say
DDown 9: Catches sight of
DDown 10: Tiny ammo
DDown 11: Like some breakfast cereals
DDown 12: Emphatic two-pointer
DDown 13: Going places?
DDown 14: "Heaven forbid!"HOPENOT
DDown 23: Sidled (along)
DDown 24: "Fresh Air" broadcasterNPR
DDown 27: French military headwear
DDown 29: Use, as dishes
DDown 32: Conflict that ended at 11:00 on 11/11WWI
DDown 33: Crooked
DDown 37: Slip past
DDown 38: Swelled heads
DDown 40: Food-spoiling bacterium
DDown 41: Like Sodom and Gomorrah
DDown 42: Abraham Lincoln, for one
DDown 43: Modern lead-in to -grammer
DDown 44: ___ hop (swing era dance)
DDown 45: Not a happy face
DDown 49: Put two and two together?
DDown 50: Mayim who played Amy Farrah Fowler on "The Big Bang Theory"BIALIK
DDown 53: "Believe it or not ..."
DDown 54: Abhor
DDown 55: Herculean undertaking
DDown 57: Many a smartphone recording
DDown 58: Far from original
DDown 60: Soccer great with a statue in Buenos AiresMESSI
DDown 63: Topple (over)
DDown 64: Posterior
DDown 67: Nine-digit ID, in briefSSN
DDown 70: Shade of brown
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