New York Times – Mar 4 2023 Crossword Answers

New York Times – Mar 4 2023

Clues Answers
‘The spur of industry,’ according to David Hume AVARICE
‘___ it?’ ISNT
A good word for giving? UNCLE
Abrogate UNDO
Actress Chlumsky of ‘Veep’ ANNA
Adverb in the first line of the Gettysburg Address AGO
All-in-one meal that often includes rice BENTOBOX
Ancestral spirit in Pueblo mythology KACHINA
As-usual link PER
Available for a service ONHIRE
Big part of New England BAYSTATE
Big reference, but shortened OED
Big to-do? TASK
Bug, in a way NAG
Component of a sake bomb, often ASAHI
Concerning computer display ERRORMESSAGE
Convenience store brand ICEE
Cry out for NEED
Decodable device featured in ‘The Da Vinci Code’ CRYPTEX
Document for some travelers CARTITLE
Doughnuts, e.g TORI
End of March Madness, familiarly NCAAFINAL
Epsilon follower ZETA
Fight site RING
Film that gave Disney its longest-reigning Billboard chart-topper ENCANTO
Force to fit RAMIN
French open activity, for short? PDA
Go to the next line, perhaps PRESSENTER
Got down, in a way KNEELED
Hot ___ PASTRAMI
Jail CONFINE
Kind of deep-freeze preservation CRYONIC
Leading position VAN
Clues Answers
Leads, e.g MAJORROLES
Likely holders of travel rewards cards JETSETTERS
Longtime name in baked goods SARALEE
Makeup of some chains ISLES
Many-time Emmy nominee who got her start from a YouTube web series ISSARAE
Morgan of ‘The Real Housewives of New York City’ SONJA
Neighbor of Senegal GUINEABISSAU
Never say never, say IDIOM
Not complicated at all BASIC
One who’s all over the board TEACHER
One-named singer with the 2014 #1 album ‘1000 Forms of Fear’ SIA
Over 95% of its residents live near a riverbank EGYPT
People of Pikes Peak UTE
Plants popular in xeriscaping CACTI
Postgame lament ILOST
Preposition in Spanish or French ENTRE
Promising ROSY
Quick-tempered sorts SPITFIRES
Quickly write (down) JOT
Seedy business for college applicants ESSAYMILL
Single player SOLOARTIST
Spots for tiny flags LAPELS
Street wear? RUT
Stuff SATE
Suddenly crash ZONKOUT
Targets of some orthodontic treatments GAPS
Theme shared by ‘Great Expectations’ and ‘The Great Gatsby’ CLASSISM
Title lyric after ‘Ours is a love …’ in a 1950s hit SORARE
Tupperware alternative SARAN
Uncompromising FIRM
Was, at one time USEDTOBE
What has stories of East Asia? PAGODA
___ place ONES

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