September 23 2021, New York Times

We know you are amazed by our selection because you are here! As such we would like to thank you for supporting us keeping in mind that are over 3 million solved clues, which are free for use for everyone.

Don’t forget to use the search button functionality that we have recently updated, where you can search for any clue that you can not seem to find.

Slide down to find all the possible answers that we have for the New York Times crossword clues.

Clue
Proto-smartphones, in brief
It may be flipped in anger, with "the"
Companion, in Arabic
Performance traditionally accompanied by the ipu heke (double gourd drum)
Protein-building acid type
Marley of "Marley & Me," for one
Unbending
Insomniacs have them
A pelican gulper is a type of one
Parts of essential oils
It's a wrap
Didn't win or lose
Eye ailments
Evian, par exemple
Food item that may be candied
Blue Angels, e.g.
Failing spectacularly
Colonies construct them
Anderson Cooper, to Gloria Vanderbilt
Network operated by the U.S. Space Force
Part of a bar line
Get red in the face?
What starts with janeiro, in Rio
Like mortgagors
Actress Hagen with three Tonys
Members of a wartime skywatching corps
Frothy order
Symbols often accompanying the phrase "Legalize it"
Seriously fancy
Redacts, as sensitive information (suggested by three of this puzzle's answers)
Feinted on the ice
Adam and Eve's third child
Standard Oil offshoot
Gym
Burr, famously
Genetic variant
Something that's no good unless it's closed
Blubbers
Some safe harbors
Electronics company that founded NBC
Type of socialite officially discontinued in the U.K. in 1958
It's a wrap
Mexican ally
Flashy car feature?
New member
Gym figures, for short
Lowdown
Flight tracker info
Alternative to white
Peons
Casino next to the Venetian in Vegas
2018 sci-fi prequel
___ Enterprise
Range on a game box
"Are you giving me no choice?"
Like Supreme Court hearings, with "en"
Shut up
For all to see
Response to rule-breaking
Whole lot
Cover some ground?
Titular vampire in Anne Rice novels
Parts of a Spanish omelet
Father-in-law of Helen of Troy
Target with a toss
Off-the-wall
Something that might come up after a big meal?
Enterprise voyage
Hefty rival
Have to have
Container whose name is pronounced with either a long "a" or an "ah"
Network supported by "Viewers Like You"
___ Miss of the N.C.A.A.