NYT Crossword Answers for Sept. 1, 2023

 Sure, here are the NYT Crossword Answers for Sept. 1, 2023:


Across


Food Network host Alton Brown

Channel owned by Paramount, for short: SHO

Sharp: CRISP

Got excited over the newest video game release, say: GEEKED OUT

Sanskrit for "force": HATHA

Stone-faced sorts?: GARGOYLES

Adams who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980: ANSEL

"In that case …" : IFSO

Rapper with the 2012 #1 album "Life Is Good": NAS

Discounted: ONSALE

The corner of one is called a canthus: EYE

Form of some soaps: BAR

Most popular baby boy's name of the 2000s: JACOB

Disaster: COMPLETE MESS

City parks and plazas, say: URBAN OASES

Sound from a saxophone: WAIL

Mello Yello (drink): MELLO

Daybreak?: NAP

The late Mrs. Flanders on "The Simpsons": MAUDE

Alice Paul, 20th-century women's suffrage activist: PAUL

Commence: GET STARTED

Trademark difference-maker: SPECIAL SAUCE

Tears up: RENDS

Succeed, as a suggestion: FLY

Eponymous Belgian town: SPA

Work periods: STINTS

Agcy. within the Dept. of Transportation: FAA

Light up?: STAR

Was committed: HAD TO

"Phooey!": DARNIT ALL

Biopharmaceutical giant in the Fortune 200: AMGEN

Rhyming assent: OKIE DOKIE

Inventor of the first commercially successful steel plow: DEERE

Montgomery of jazz: WES

Bids one club, say: OPENS

Down


Longhorn's longtime rival: AGGIE

Like many salads: LEAFY

Abrupt: TERSE

Indie band whose name is a two-word command: OK GO

Prefix with -plasm: NEO

Building installations that work with beams: SOLAR PANELS

Choices for painters: HUES

They're even at the start, in brief: OTS

Outside chance: CHANCE

Malicious programs that block file access: RANSOMWARE

"Wow, would you look at that!" : IT'S A BEAUT

Silverstein who wrote the words and music for Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue": SHEL

Lager descriptor: PALE

Ball of energy: DYNAMO

Nonfruit ingredients in some healthful smoothies: OATS

Pro Bono: BONO

Some adventures in the Serengeti: JEEP SAFARIS

Place where employees may all be holding together?: CALL CENTER

Assessors of verbal reasoning, in brief: LSATs

Word with bright or blind: SIDE

Winter Olympics sight: SLED

Calls balls, say: UMPS

Gather: REAP

Range mentioned in "Take Me Home, Country Roads": BLUE RIDGE

Department store eponym: MACY'S

Traipses (about): GADS

First Southeastern Conference school to field an African American athlete: TULANE

Say a prayer, maybe: INTONE

Business interest: STAKE

Name on 2008 campaign stickers: PALIN

City east of Montpellier: ARLES

Roe source: SHAD

Unlike a mustang: TAME

Charlatan: FAKE

"Oh, you flatter me!": STOP

Index since 1896, with "the": DOW

One way to say "yes": I DO

I hope this helps!


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