New York Times AnswersWednesday, 23rd August 2023 There are 35 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 23rd August 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Answers All PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Ballpark quartetBASESAAcross 6: Reacts to something grossGAGSAAcross 10: Greek god that sounds like 66-AcrossARESAAcross 14: Roll with the punchesADAPTAAcross 15: Chess piece with the second-highest valueROOKAAcross 16: Mardi Gras followerLENTAAcross 17: Salad dressing with chopped liverBALSAMICVINEGARAAcross 20: CPR proEMTAAcross 21: M&M's color replaced by blueTANAAcross 22: New kid on the blockNOVICEAAcross 23: "You betcha!"ISUREDOAAcross 27: They might be pitched by the RockiesTENTSAAcross 28: Sandwich with wild riceMONTECRISTOAAcross 31: "Why, what an ___ am I!": HamletASSAAcross 32: Logicians' creationsTREESAAcross 33: Actress De La Garza of "FBI"ALANAAAcross 35: Vessel for violetsVASEAAcross 36: "The Bare Necessities" bearBALOOAAcross 38: Stud alternativeDRAWAAcross 42: "Get Out" director JordanPEELEAAcross 44: Find a new purpose forREUSEAAcross 45: End of a two-player Harlem Globetrotters playOOPAAcross 48: Desserts with split peasPEACHMELBASAAcross 51: "Top Chef" networkBRAVOAAcross 53: Underlings forced to do unpleasant workSTOOGESAAcross 54: Word before job or trackINSIDEAAcross 56: One channel that airs "NCAA March Madness," with "TV"TRUAAcross 57: Sort ofISHAAcross 60: Egg dish with a lemon turnoverWESTERNOMELETTEAAcross 64: ___ codeAREAAAcross 65: Home of TimbuktuMALIAAcross 66: Zodiac sign that sounds like 10-AcrossARIESAAcross 67: Where one needs GPS to find The Gap?NYSEAAcross 68: Opposite of sansAVECAAcross 69: Some overly long Facebook postsRANTSDDown 1: ___ Didrikson Zaharias, Olympic gold medalist in track and field who went on to win 10 L.P.G.A. major championshipsBABEDDown 2: First lady's husbandADAMDDown 3: Square snack itemsSALTINESDDown 4: Binge-watching units, for shortEPSDDown 5: Ones with chiseled jawlines, oftenSTATUESDDown 6: W.N.B.A. star BrittneyGRINERDDown 7: D.C. "Squad" memberAOCDDown 8: End of a White House addressGOVDDown 9: Injure, as a kneeSKINDDown 10: Naproxen brandALEVEDDown 11: Saskatchewan's capitalREGINADDown 12: Puts on the booksENACTSDDown 13: Changing it converts "convert" from a verb to a nounSTRESSDDown 18: Jacobs of fashionMARCDDown 19: Off one's gameNOTONDDown 24: Get into hot water?STEEPDDown 25: Shanghainese, e.g.DIALECTDDown 26: Capital that was once part of DenmarkOSLODDown 28: "The Challenge" networkMTVDDown 29: 60 minutiORADDown 30: Chinese pathTAODDown 34: "Hello" singerADELEDDown 36: Source of some waxBEEDDown 37: "Ah, so it goes"ALASDDown 39: Adds insult to injuryRUBSITINDDown 40: Drunk-skunk connectorASADDown 41: Governor Moore of MarylandWESDDown 43: Lyric poemEPODEDDown 44: Alternative to high-octaneREGULARDDown 45: Mentor of Anakin and LukeOBIWANDDown 46: CantankerousORNERYDDown 47: Makes the gradePASSESDDown 49: Source of a scandalous commentHOTMICDDown 50: "But wait — there's ___!"MOREDDown 52: The "V" in C.V.VITAEDDown 55: Bombeck who said "Onion rings in the car cushions do not improve with time"ERMADDown 58: Editor's "my bad," maybeSTETDDown 59: Gas company with toy trucksHESSDDown 61: Sat ___ (GPS in the U.K.)NAVDDown 62: Bullfight cheerOLEDDown 63: Important stretchERA