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Saturday, 25th March 2023
There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 25th March 2023. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Like Camelot, where "the snow may never slush upon the hillside"
AAcross 6: Fermi, for one
AAcross 10: Sharp, shrill sound
AAcross 13: "Or don't … whatever works for you"NOPRESSURE
AAcross 15: Advance slowly
AAcross 16: Who says "Contrariwise, if it was so, it might be; and if it were so it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't"
AAcross 17: Modern meeting setting
AAcross 18: Only repeat in the Fibonacci sequence
AAcross 19: Midway point?
AAcross 20: Commercial fellow
AAcross 22: "Breaking Bad" substance
AAcross 23: Tech for 1970s TV characters Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers
AAcross 24: Common request at a barCANISEESOMEID
AAcross 28: What can follow follow, sneak or check
AAcross 28: What can follow follow, sneak or check
AAcross 29: Ticket prices?
AAcross 30: Wilde thing
AAcross 33: Not just a little sip
AAcross 34: Fake
AAcross 35: Language whose alphabet was created by King Ramkhamhaeng
AAcross 36: Certain hacker
AAcross 37: Temple buildings
AAcross 38: Info for a job posting
AAcross 39: Tech for time travel in "Back to the Future"FLUXCAPACITOR
AAcross 43: What an actor might do before the evening show
AAcross 45: Departure announcement?
AAcross 46: Mean
AAcross 47: Co-star and co-writer of "Bridesmaids"WIIG
AAcross 48: Band with the 1991 hit "Shiny Happy People"
AAcross 51: Tight
AAcross 52: "Out of my way, I'll handle this"STANDASIDE
AAcross 55: Something to get rid of once it's worn
AAcross 56: Software surprises named for holiday treatsEASTEREGGS
AAcross 57: Offering at a shrine, perhaps
AAcross 58: The cat's pajamas
AAcross 59: Brings around
DDown 1: A big fan of
DDown 2: Eat quickly
DDown 3: Bit of pentathlon equipment
DDown 4: "There you ___!"
DDown 5: Some pigeon perches
DDown 6: Advice from a sci-fi mentorUSETHEFORCE
DDown 7: Figure descending a staircase in a Duchamp painting
DDown 8: Red state
DDown 9: Club beginnings?TEETIMES
DDown 10: Response to a wild storyYOUDIDWHAT
DDown 11: Ancient Nahuatl speaker
DDown 12: House of Lords members
DDown 14: Old school tablet
DDown 15: Dweller on the Musandam Peninsula
DDown 21: Certain deer
DDown 22: Facility that deals with change
DDown 23: Some video game rewardsBONUSPOINTS
DDown 24: Home to the world's smallest bird, the bee hummingbird, which measures just 2.25"
DDown 25: Crowning moment
DDown 26: Traffic sign near a jughandle, maybeNOLEFTTURN
DDown 27: It's at the end of "Oedipus"
DDown 31: Shakespearean role with more lines than the title character
DDown 32: Story
DDown 34: Superfan's purchaseBOXEDSET
DDown 35: Yo-yo
DDown 37: "Saturday Night Live" alum NoraDUNN
DDown 40: Renaissance Faire title
DDown 41: Tolerate
DDown 42: Panatelas, e.g.
DDown 43: Like many pools at the base of waterfalls
DDown 44: Musical with a preteen title characterANNIE
DDown 47: The deceptively named tarantula hawk, for one
DDown 48: Capital on the Daugava River
DDown 49: Not relaxed
DDown 50: Crew area on a cruise ship
DDown 53: Principle behind yin and yang
DDown 54: Quilt, say
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