New York Times Crossword March 27 2026 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on March 27 2026, constructed by Zachary David Levy. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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Across
- 1ADecorative, so to speak›
- 12A"Local Equals Fresh" sloganeer›
- 15AAhead›
- 16AE, in a code›
- 17AAffliction also known as "cold neuralgia"›
- 18A3,600 secondi›
- 19AComputer runs›
- 20ACompany acquired by Panasonic in 2009›
- 21AMalarkey›
- 22A"Do we have a problem here?"›
- 24AL.A. subdivision?›
- 25AEpithet for Bill Clinton›
- 26ASome coffee merchants' offerings›
- 28AHackman's "The Royal Tenenbaums" co-star›
- 29AOne whose work is barely seen?›
- 33A"You should keep those details to yourself"›
- 36ASlightly off›
- 37AOrg. that releases an annual list of the year's most interesting contraband›
- 38ASome brunch dishes›
- 41ARestraining maneuver in judo›
- 42AHow journalists and detectives may act›
- 46AFirs and beeches, but not furs and beaches›
- 47ATahoe runner›
- 50ATreat that occasionally catches fire›
- 51ALight›
- 52AKitchen gizmo›
- 54ABit of bellyaching›
- 55AServed as›
- 56A"You win, all right? Geez!"›
- 58AStore in oak casks, say›
- 59ASpoke before the court›
- 60ANo no›
- 61ATotally missing the big picture›
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- 1DE-card site with a reduplicative name›
- 2DSpread›
- 3DLike noble gases, chemically›
- 4DNearest item to pick›
- 5DLand consisting predominantly of sedges›
- 6DDrop-___›
- 7DLike 97% of the United States, per the Census Bureau›
- 8DOld hand at shorthand›
- 9DSome choppers›
- 10DDish whose name means "barley" in Italian›
- 11DLilliputian›
- 12D"Seems suspect"›
- 13DReductive neologism for a strong female lead›
- 14DFigure in Greek mythology who was brought up by a bear›
- 21DHit 22, say›
- 23D"Squid Game" and "The Red Sleeve," for two›
- 25DCrosses to bear›
- 27DUnlit?›
- 28DLacked an alternative›
- 30DBefore, informally›
- 31DSuburban attachment?›
- 32DCamp bed›
- 33DDirection in many a spaghetti western›
- 34DZsa Zsa Gabor entered into it nine times›
- 35DDunks›
- 39DRebel's opposite›
- 40DPB&J, e.g., informally›
- 43DGreet with a beep›
- 44DBluffer's pronouncement, maybe›
- 45DPut down on paper›
- 47DComics often printed in black and white›
- 48DPianist Rubinstein›
- 49DDwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter›
- 52DTiny opening›
- 53DGeorge's computer friend on "The Jetsons"›
- 56DN.F.L. coach Quinn›
- 57DForte, slangily›