Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 23rd 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 83 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Opposite of tight-fitting, as jeans
Molten rock in a volcano
State one's views
Does needlework
Native Americans originally of the Plains
Campfire waste
Gets an F on a test, say
Ones with A.P.O. addresses
Tough H.S. science course
Slangy affirmative
Wildebeest
Harsh, as a storm or criticism
Each and ___
Nintendo antagonist with a "W" on his cap
Mess of a mistake
Interplanetary craft, for short
"Help!"
Model Kate
Verne captain
Ward off, as a sword
Gratis
Record spinners, in brief
Took a chair
Groove it's hard to get out of
Sign at the end of an entrance ramp
"See ya!"
Opposite of drowsy
"Be Prepared," for Boy Scouts
Battling
"You were close with that response"
Self-referential, in modern lingo
Shore birds
Thick slice
The "99" in $2.99, e.g.
Grp. with a Most Wanted list
Manipulates
Ave. crossers
Break down grammatically
Brings in, as a salary
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" catchphrase
Relatives, informally
Tiny bit
Pond amphibian
Scoundrel
Battery terminal
West Coast winter hrs.
"Columbo" catchphrase
Alternative to .com and .edu
What aspirin helps alleviate
The fact that the Bible is the most shoplifted book in America, e.g.
Designer Wang
"There! I did it!"
Headdress for the archbishop of Canterbury
Welsh "John"
Vowel sound heard twice in "true blue"
"The Jackie Gleason Show" catchphrase
Lofty ambition
TV-monitoring agcy.
Ill temper
Parisian denial
___ King Cole
Shaquille of the N.B.A.
Verdi opera
Have debts
The sum of the digits of any multiple of ___ is a multiple of ___ (arithmetic curiosity)
'60s drug dose
"Fat chance!"
Is suspended
Castaway's site
"Surprisingly impressive!"
Back of a ship
Many works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fruit desserts
Words from one who's defeated
___ Arbor, Mich.
Military muscle
Classic British sports cars
Sleuths, in old slang
"Seinfeld" catchphrase
Largest city in the Palestinian state
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" catchphrase
Aged Grimm character
Typographical flourish