NYT Crossword: solutions for Sunday, March 2

NYT Crossword: solutions for Sunday, March 2

      The New York Times has a variety of word games available today — with options like Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Mini Crossword, there's something for everyone — but the newspaper's traditional crossword puzzle remains the standout. The daily crossword is filled with fascinating trivia, aids in enhancing mental agility, and, naturally, provides some bragging rights if you manage to complete it each day. Although the NYT puzzle may seem daunting at times, solving crosswords is a skill that develops with practice — so don’t be discouraged if you can’t fill in every word in a puzzle. If you're struggling to finish today's NYT Crossword, we're here to assist you. Below, you'll find all the answers to today's clues.

      1 Town: BURG

      4 “___ funny …” (the most thrilling phrase to hear in science, according to Isaac Asimov): THATS

      9 “Don’t take offense,” in modern terms: NOSHADE

      16 New York City neighborhood where the Cronut originated: SOHO

      19 Mid-voyage: ASEA

      20 Members of a rough crowd, perhaps: BOOERS

      21 Some painkillers: OPIATES

      22 Neighboring country of Pakistan: IRAN

      23 Affirmative responses: NODS

      24 The humanities, traditionally: ARTSANDLETTERS

      26 Move carefully: EASE

      27 High School exams taken for college credit: APS

      28 Hockey goal achieved by deflecting a puck: TIPIN

      29 Follower of Robespierre during the 18th century in France: JACOBIN

      30 Winged nuisance: GNAT

      31 What a daredevil might forgo: NET

      32 Binary pronoun choices: HEORSHE

      34 Photographer Goldin: NAN

      35 Expecting, colloquially: PREGGO

      37 One of two, per this clue: ANAPEST

      39 Mafia members: MADEMEN

      42 Ship in an armada: GALLEON

      43 Small amount: TAD

      44 One addressed by leadership?: SIR

      45 Mood: MOOD

      46 A bit of trash talk: DIS

      47 Sacred bird in Egyptian mythology: IBIS

      49 Move in circles: GYRATE

      51 Tech giant based in Taiwan: ASUS

      52 Residents of a formicary: ANTS

      54 Component of an underground network: ROOT

      55 Nautical danger: REEF

      56 It possesses both attractive and repulsive qualities: MAGNET

      58 Malty craft brew: RYEIPA

      60 Personal: OWN

      61 Mont Blanc, for example: ALPE

      62 Common color for limestone: GRAY

      63 Gender abbreviation: FEM

      64 Maternal grandmother: NANA

      66 Cautionary letters preceding a link: NSFW

      68 Story structure: PLOT

      69 Sports competitions: MEETS

      70 Musical group with a name that resembles a rhyme scheme: ABBA

      71 Device for vaping: ECIG

      72 Oscar-winning actress Michelle: YEOH

      73 Simple bouquet: POSY

      74 On the safe side, in nautical terms: ALEE

      75 Race entry: COLT

      76 Comedian Philips: EMO

      77 Pompous “I”: ROYALWE

      79 Reduces to small pieces: GRINDS

      81 Confirmable: TRUE

      82 Actor Sebastian ___ from the “Avengers” films: STAN

      83 Capital city of East Timor: DILI

      84 Inflict serious injury: MAIM

      85 Packaging strings: TWINES

      87 Slippery: EELY

      88 Sloth, for instance: SIN

      89 All-encompassing prefix: OMNI

      90 Dawn goddess: EOS

      91 Essential for sight-seeing?: URL

      92 ___ Rebellion (19th-century conflict in China): TAIPING

      95 Something to nibble on: TEETHER

      97 Is too emotionally overwhelmed to articulate: CANTEVEN

      101 Showy: ORNATE

      102 Notable brand in fruit juice, or the first three letters of the fruit itself: POM

      103 Indicates “E” on a gauge: ADDFUEL

      105 Speaker on the iPhone?: SIRI

      106 Offshoot of a well-known lecture series: TEDX

      107 Beers promoted with the slogan “La vida más fina”: CORONAS

      110 Prop ___: PLANE

      111 Actress Carrie from HBO’s “The Leftovers”: COON

      112 Engaging in conflict: ATIT

      113 Neat method to color … and where seven words are concealed in this puzzle?: INSIDETHELINES

      115 Word seen on a shop sign: OLDE

      116 Nike’s swoosh or McDonald’s golden arches: LOGO

      117 Course named after the French term for “clear the table”: DESSERT

      118 Filmmaker John who made the “Thriller” music video: LANDIS

      119 Equivalent: PEER

      120 Not just

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NYT Crossword: solutions for Sunday, March 2

The crossword puzzle in The New York Times can be challenging, even if it's not the Sunday edition! If you're facing difficulties, we're available to assist you with today’s clues and solutions.