The New York Times Crossword is one of the most popular crosswords in the western world and was first published on the 15th of February 1942. They’re managed by the New York Times crossword editor, Will Shortz, who became the editor in 1993. There’s a common myth that Will Shortz writes the crossword himself each day, but that is not true. He’s actually sent several options from a long list of contributors.
After a short history lesson, we know you’re here for some help with the NYT Crossword Clues forSeptember 27 2023, so we’ll cut to the chase. Below you can find a list of every clue for today’s crossword puzzle, to avoid you accidentally seeing the answer for any of the other clues you may be searching for. If you click on any of the clues it will take you to a page with the specific answer for said clue.
Full list of NYT Crossword clue answers for September 27 2023
- Playfully tap on the nose
- Hindu Mr.
- Step after lather
- Throw a ball for a strike, say
- Intl. price-setting group
- Fake
- Like helium and carbon dioxide
- Object of wishful thinking?
- Sealed with a knot
- Symbols of Egyptian royalty
- Was known as
- Instrument that Hermes made from a tortoise shell and reeds, in myth
- Sunburn soother
- “I haven’t the foggiest”
- Secrecy-enforcing contract, for short
- Get into it
- Indication of correctness in Wordle
- Let it all out, in a way
- “Steamed ___,” classic “Simpsons” sketch
- You might entertain them
- Eponym of a popular vodka brand
- “Cancel” on a keyboard
- Recharge, so to speak
- Did in
- Classic “Simpsons” sound
- Second social media account for posting private jokes and such, informally
- Like father, like son
- Plains people
- Big batteries
- A well-known Stone
- Golf ball features
- Alternating current pioneer
- Following 17-, 37-, 40- and 43-Across, end of a properly formed yet 11-Down sentence by 25-Down demonstrating the distinction between syntax and semantics
- Beseeched
- One guilty of disorderly conduct?
- Smoothie seed
- Parental authority
- Parents, to kids
- Edible seaweed
- Airer of many David Attenborough documentaries
- On vacation, in work calendar shorthand
- Hooter
- They’re up to no good
- Number two of six for Henry VIII
- Imitated
- Spanish smooch
- Bay Area sch.
- D&D or WoW, e.g.
- This is how rumors get started
- Meaningless
- Quick cut
- What “:” might represent in a text
- Kid
- Chimney vents
- Past one’s prime, with “up”
- Westernmost city in Texas
- So-named “father of modern linguistics”
- Ache
- Nash who called the rhinoceros “prepoceros”
- Plains people
- Vaulted
- “You’ve got my attention”
- Dwellings
- “OK, so that’s not exactly true”
- Doomscrolling, e.g.
- Unrehearsed lines
- “___ From the Crypt,” HBO horror anthology
- Big boss, informally
- Midflight stats
- Butte, but bigger
- On the off chance that happens
- Chew on
- Nudge
- Ruckus
- “___ Drives Me Crazy” (1989 #1 hit)
- Teeny-weeny
- Talk, talk, talk
There you have it, every crossword clue from the New York Times Crossword onSeptember 27 2023. We hope you found this useful and if so, check back tomorrow for tomorrow’s NYT Crossword clue answers!