Daily crossword answers for the The New York Crossword: ‘Starring in the Sequel’ Tuesday, 16 May 2023 by Matt Gaffney. The The New York Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
Below you will find all the answers for the The New York Crossword: ‘Starring in the Sequel’ Tuesday, 16 May 2023 divided to 2 sections, Across clues and Down Clues.
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Across
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Violinist Heifetz |
JASCHA |
7 |
Grandpa, in Granada |
ABUELO |
13 |
Kingsolver with a recent Pulitzer |
BARBARA |
20 |
Some accent marks |
ACUTES |
21 |
New Jersey city |
CAMDEN |
22 |
Diplomat Roosevelt |
ELEANOR |
23 |
Sequel in which a guy starts dating an astronaut? |
WHENHARRYMETSALLYRIDE |
26 |
“___ who?” |
SEZ |
27 |
Persian’s comment |
MEOW |
28 |
“Hopefully …” |
IPRAY |
29 |
Without, in Oaxaca |
SIN |
30 |
Chocolate substitute |
CAROB |
33 |
“Sanditon” author |
AUSTEN |
36 |
It’s good for Cubans |
BUENA |
38 |
Sequel in which TV execs consider hosts for a new sports show? |
WHATABOUTBOBCOSTAS |
43 |
Oscar on “The Office” |
NUNEZ |
44 |
Make a cut |
INCISE |
45 |
Voice-over voice |
NARRATOR |
49 |
Calvin Klein purchase |
BRA |
50 |
0, humorously |
ZILCH |
52 |
Laundry-detergent brand |
FAB |
53 |
Abbr. on street signs |
AVE |
54 |
Shakespeare title word |
ALLS |
56 |
Belfast-born Stephen |
REA |
57 |
Sequel in which a newswoman trades her microphone for a grenade launcher? |
GIJANEPAULEY |
63 |
“Oh dear!” |
EGAD |
65 |
Dye |
RECOLOR |
66 |
Sound made in the dark |
SNORE |
67 |
San ___ (Hearst Castle site) |
SIMEON |
70 |
Bloop single, e.g. |
BASEHIT |
71 |
Counterarguments, say |
POINTS |
72 |
Make ___ for (run toward) |
ADASH |
73 |
Four-lip fun |
KISSING |
74 |
First or second, in football |
HALF |
75 |
With 95-Across: Sequel in which a skater gets mistaken for the Messiah? |
MONTYPYTHONS |
77 |
Tool with teeth |
SAW |
78 |
Himalayan cryptid |
YETI |
82 |
“Beautiful work!” |
OLE |
83 |
“I shoulda worn a coat today” |
BRR |
84 |
“Fields of Gold” singer |
STING |
86 |
Kid, often |
SON |
87 |
Space rock |
ASTEROID |
90 |
Wes Anderson, e.g. |
AUTEUR |
93 |
Posh neckwear |
ASCOT |
95 |
See 75-Across |
LIFEOFBRIANBOITANO |
98 |
Hair feature |
BRAID |
101 |
Criticize harshly |
RAILAT |
102 |
Early AIDS-activism org. |
ACTUP |
103 |
Gun the motor |
REV |
104 |
“Scenes From ___” (Bette Midler movie) |
AMALL |
106 |
Peak, in Martinique |
MONT |
108 |
Driving force |
EGO |
111 |
Sequel in which a guy names his pet after a comedian? |
AFISHCALLEDWANDASYKES |
118 |
Anderson of “The X-Files” |
GILLIAN |
119 |
Like some inspections |
ONSITE |
120 |
YouTube fodder |
VIDEOS |
121 |
Doesn’t go out |
STAYSIN |
122 |
“Touch of Evil” director, 1958 |
WELLES |
123 |
Second half of a wistful saying |
EASYGO |
Down
Number |
Clues |
Answers |
1 |
Highest-grossing film of 1975 |
JAWS |
38 |
The Indiana Fever’s league |
WNBA |
67 |
Polynesian nation |
SAMOA |
98 |
Talks a big game |
BRAGS |
2 |
Yearning |
ACHE |
39 |
Throw |
HURL |
68 |
Revered group |
IDOLS |
99 |
Give a makeover to, as a ship |
REFIT |
3 |
Red-Med connector |
SUEZCANAL |
69 |
“The Spanish Singer” painter |
MANET |
100 |
Spanish city with medieval walls |
AVILA |
4 |
Holder of a dozen eggs (abbr.) |
CTN |
31 |
Partook of |
ATE |
55 |
“… and thou ___ it not”: “Romeo and Juliet” |
SEEST |
88 |
Wallach or Whitney |
ELI |
112 |
Crafty |
SLY |
5 |
Nervous laugh |
HEH |
32 |
Give a hard time to |
RAZZ |
64 |
Work some days at home, some in the office |
GOHYBRID |
113 |
Casual greetings |
HIS |
6 |
How an unruly group may act |
ASAMOB |
51 |
Home to the Zagros Mountains |
IRAN |
76 |
U. employee |
PROF |
104 |
Three-syllable berry |
ACAI |
24 |
Heated up again, as a stew |
REBOILED |
73 |
Irving on the Mavericks |
KYRIE |
105 |
Horace ___ (Bronx school) |
MANN |
7 |
Prefix meaning “high” |
ACRO |
40 |
Donald Duck, to his nephews |
UNCA |
70 |
Series of jokes |
BIT |
89 |
Miami suburb |
DORAL |
8 |
Show with waves and saves |
BAYWATCH |
65 |
Skin issue |
RASH |
96 |
Left unsown, as a field |
FALLOW |
9 |
“Lemme think …” |
UMM |
34 |
“Semper ___ sub ___” |
UBI |
57 |
Primer used by painters |
GESSO |
90 |
George Hamilton IV called it the “prettiest town I’ve ever seen” |
ABILENE |
10 |
___ & Ravenscroft (oldest tailors in London, estab. 1689) |
EDE |
35 |
Coast Guard concern |
SOS |
58 |
Keep from leaving port, as a winter storm might a ship |
ICEIN |
91 |
Address where nobody lives |
URL |
114 |
Cable type |
DSL |
11 |
The final Beatles album |
LETITBE |
59 |
Legend and Updike, for two |
JOHNS |
92 |
___ Maria (coffee liqueur) |
TIA |
115 |
Wheaton of “Stand by Me” |
WIL |
12 |
Without a commitment to buy |
ONSPEC |
60 |
He may remind you of Borat |
ALIG |
84 |
Armrest sharer |
SEATMATE |
25 |
Film producer Milchan |
ARNON |
61 |
“___ in a million years” |
NOT |
77 |
Render speechless |
STUN |
107 |
Tipping bills, often |
ONES |
13 |
Ghoulish Lugosi |
BELA |
41 |
Less risky |
SAFER |
74 |
Van Halen or Quiet Riot, e.g. |
HAIRBAND |
14 |
Comrade |
ALLY |
42 |
Leave without escape |
TRAP |
71 |
One of 16 |
PAWN |
97 |
Series of notes |
OCTAVE |
15 |
Benjamin’s “Law & Order” role |
REY |
36 |
Shaving cream since 1919 |
BARBASOL |
85 |
Way of walking |
GAIT |
116 |
“Chandelier” singer |
SIA |
16 |
Business that’ll give you a shot |
BAR |
37 |
2028 Olympics host country |
USA |
62 |
Bring together |
UNIFY |
94 |
R followers |
STU |
117 |
FG measurement |
YDS |
17 |
Seed used in biscotti |
ANISE |
46 |
Business end of an eagle |
TALON |
79 |
Neighbor of ! |
ESCAPEKEY |
18 |
“The Thinker” sculptor |
RODIN |
47 |
Unhidden |
OVERT |
80 |
Roger Rabbit, e.g. |
TOON |
109 |
Subj. with maps |
GEOG |
19 |
Madison Square Garden, e.g. |
ARENA |
48 |
Surname that means “kings” |
REYES |
81 |
Really digging |
INTO |
110 |
___ buco (Italian dish) |
OSSO |