Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 20th 2023) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Org. overseeing Rx's
"Here comes trouble …"
Pearly ___ (entrance to heaven)
Important skill in an awkward interaction
Big name in dry-erase markers
Big ice cream container
Pro's opposite
Mountains where St. Bernards were originally bred
Soft mineral powder
Instruments for Ravi and Anoushka Shankar
Misspoke a line, e.g.
"Eureka!"
Lowly workers
Kuwaiti ruler
Stubborn animal
Cut the crop?
Fill one's tank
"Oh, really?"
Hit the ___ (go to bed)
"M*A*S*H" eatery
Sweet spiral pastry topped with icing
Neighbors of flutists, in an orchestra
Love to bits
"Count me in!"
Pushing the envelope, so to speak
Address ending in .com or .edu, e.g.
Tries to call again
Ones after whom others are named
Fancy hairstyles, informally
Place to lay a napkin
Museum hangings
Podcasting partner, e.g.
Physicians, for short
Lofty spot for K-I-S-S-I-N-G, in a schoolyard taunt
"Peeper" that makes no sound
Get educated (on)
Euphemism for an expletive, with "the"
Vietnam's capital
Harder to tame
Tests taken verbally
Connect as pals
Ice cream dessert served in a boat
"It's ___, all ___!"
Bird symbolizing the arrival of spring
Cured slice on a deli tray
Witty banter
Not hoodwinked by
Citrusy cocktail garnish
Like glow paint colors
Basic country dance
Lumberjack's implement
Vegan version of a classic brunch dish
Me-day destination
What the fish said when it swam into a concrete wall, per an old joke
Partner of skip and jump
Surround completely
Get educated (about)
Catcher's spot, in baseball
Skip over
Fume (over)
Bruins legend Phil, to fans
World, in French
See 21-Down
Method
With 23-Down, a person's soul mate
Quintessential Route 66 lodging
Catch sight of
Out of danger
Galore
Windpipe
"Honey" or "sugar" alternative
Not pay for a meal at a restaurant ... or a hint to each half of 16-, 19-, 34- and 50-Across
Numerous beyond calculation
Durable wood that's softer than oak