NY Times Crossword 23 Jan 23, Sunday

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Across

Clues Answers
Web site? ATTIC
Browser window TAB
Streaming service acquired by Fox in 2020 TUBI
Civil rights grp. once led by M.L.K. SCLC
Fictional character who says “I will take the ring, though I do not know the way” FRODO
Scorpion, for one ARACHNID
Wasn’t overturned on appeal STOOD
Artists sketching pectorals? DRAWERS OF CHESTS (from “chests of drawers”)
Stays out all night? CAMPS
Glowing or shining RADIANT
Work rotations SHIFTS
French “I like” J’AIME
“Right on!” AMEN!
Spot at a casino PIP
Either side of a beaming grin, in a phrase EAR
Tony winner McDonald AUDRA
Something to make after you wake BED
Vow to remain mum about hotel guests’ secrets? HONOR OF MAIDS (from “maids of honor”)
Hoops org. WNBA
Possibility OPTION
Scoffing sound PFFT!
Driver of film ADAM
Nonbinary people, informally ENBIES
Declined SLID
Over-poetical? O’ER
Modern-day “carpe diem” YOLO
Early times in verse MORNS
Small distance covered by a naval armada? FOOT OF FLEET (from “fleet of foot”)
First sitting prez to fly in an airplane FDR
Words after walk or cash … IN ON
Hyperbolic wait time EON
Like climates where cacti thrive ARID
Pointy part of a charger? LANCE
Group of followers RETINUE
Willem who played Jesus in “The Last Temptation of Christ” DAFOE
Some pianos and motorcycles YAMAHAS
2000s Fox teen drama THE OC
Playwright Simon NEIL
“Emotion in motion,” per Mae West SEX
Thomas ___, British general at Bunker Hill GAGE
Sweetie BAE
Boxer lacking a left hook? MAN OF RIGHTS (from “Rights of Man”)
One of the boxing Alis LAILA
Gumbo ingredient OKRA
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Below par POOR
Something unleashed in a denial-of-service attack BOTNET
Destination for a return flight NEST
Himalayan humanoid YETI
___ eyes GOO-GOO
“I’m a frayed ___” (punch line of a classic joke) KNOT
What brass band music has? PLENTY OF HORN (from “horn of plenty”)
Court WOO
Groups of Greeks, informally FRATS
Watcher of the skies, for short FAA
Old ___ (motherland, affectionately) SOD
Announced SAID
You can count on them ABACI
Beat in a race OUTRAN
Very productive FERTILE
Not even a little off EXACT
Tree feature in winter? ABSENCE OF LEAVES (from “leaves of absence”)
Quaint bathroom sign GENTS
Galosh OVERSHOE
Lumberjack’s favorite kind of beer? LAGER
“What are the ___?” ODDS
Audience for Cocomelon, the most-viewed YouTube channel in the U.S. KIDS
Omega’s place END
Columns with angles OP-EDS

Down

Clues Answers
Home with a pointy roof A-FRAME
Worked on Wall Street TRADED
Bring to a repair shop, say TOW IN
Creative springboard IDEA
Cereal once advertised by Woody Woodpecker CORN POPS
Subject for Laozi TAO
Sounds from a lab ARFS
“The Art of Fugue” composer BACH
One’s kin, casually THE FAM
Loosen, in a way UNSTRAP
Some zeros and ones BITS
Bar necessities, at times IDS
It has several steps STAIRWAY
What a dog walker and a strong-willed pooch might vie for? COMMAND OF CHAIN (from “chain of command”)
Run easily LOPE
Makeup of some music libraries CDS
Main CHIEF
Huge quantity SCAD
Lacking color DRAB
Brief period of work STINT
“Easy … everything’s going to be OK” JUST RELAX
Bottle marked with a skull and crossbones POISON
Cost for a spot AD FEE
Garden shed items HOES
Caramel-filled candy ROLO
“You can leave this to me” ON IT
Declaration by one who’s done playing I FOLD
Benjamin Franklin famously considered it “a rank coward” with “bad moral character” BALD EAGLE
“Te quiero” sentiment AMOR
Mideast V.I.P. EMIR
Response to “No offense” NONE TAKEN
The Bee Gees’ Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb? BROTHERS OF BAND (from “band of brothers”)
It might gather lint INNIE
Somersault DO A FLIP
Adversary FOE
To’s opposite FRO
Old-timey reproach FIE
Scottish cap TAM
Aromatic trees EUCALYPTI
Really bother NAG AT
Jacqueline or Jacques NOM
For sure, for short DEF
Something a snowboarder catches AIR
Last word of “Ulysses” YES
Goal in musical chairs SEAT
Nick of “48 Hrs.” NOLTE
Beer brand whose name spells an article of apparel backward STROH’S
Knock on the head BONK
Carolers’ repertoire NOELS
___ dancer GO-GO
Minotaur’s foot HOOF
Bird known in the U.K. as a diver LOON
Draws ATTRACTS
Red-light district establishment BORDELLO
Like some vodkas INFUSED
Fly into a rant GO OFF
Spuds TATERS
Tall tales YARNS
Dispensed with WAIVED
N.H.L. team with five championship-winning seasons in the 1980s OILERS
Praising poetry ODES
Ballet sections ACTS
Play station? STAGE
Got rid of AXED
“Duh,” in modern slang OBVI
Pine ACHE
Like the Radio City Music Hall sign NEON
Harvest REAP
Something swollen on a pro athlete? EGO
Totally fine A-OK
Alternative to Webster’s, in brief OED