Let me guess, you have been playing New York Times crossword and got stuck on the clue Poet's planet. Well, you have come to the right place to find the answer to this clue.

While some crosswords are much simpler than others, most require that players have a vast knowledge of the language and possibly even various topics. So while crossword puzzles are seen as a more intelligent game, they can be very frustrating for players to complete and even experienced crossword players need some help occasionally.

When finding the answers to the clues becomes too difficult, there's no shame in looking for them online.

Poet's planet crossword clue


O R B

Now you have the answer to your clue. Its time to move on to the next clue. You can browse through the list with all the answers to the New York Times crossword of October 1st, 2023. Or you can use the search form below to find the answer (no matter if its New York Times Crossword or any other crossword).



New York Times crossword of October 1st, 2023 other clues
WSW's opposite
Boring routine
"Dónde ___?" ("Where are you?")
Deliberately procrastinate
Home visits?
Tyke
Granite State campus, in brief
Spike of cinema
Word before likely or wanted
"Portlandia" airer
Spacecraft for NASA's Artemis 1 mission
Fruits that are 87% water
Labors away at
Dry, like some Rioja wine
Long of Hollywood
Past
Part of 108-Down
Disappear unexpectedly
Like ships at harbor
Ones agreeing silently
Land united by Theseus
Opposite of a rave
With 23-Across, second film to win all five major Academy Awards (1975)
Leave gobsmacked
Started off gently
Subject of sticker shock
Crime thriller that takes some liberties with its namesake legal concept (1999)
Lead-in to cumulus
Districts in N.Y.C. and London
Salacious
See 18-Across
Tampa's ___ Arena
Down's counterpart: Abbr.
Warm offering at a sushi bar
Driving aid
Line of Android smartphones
Nail polish brand
Semiautobiographical film set in rural Montana (1992)
Precursor to Windows
Dressed, so to speak
Practiced hypergamy
Cal. units
German title
Pub diversion
Gets good and hot at the beach
Plains tribe
With an unseen portion of 128-Across, Oscar-winning martial arts film (2000)
"That's my cue!"
Put into effect
Moved confidently
Tolkien's Treebeard, for example
Enjoy a cuppa
Caterpillars, e.g.
Prix fixe offering
Native Americans of Nebraska
Madrid or Barcelona, por ejemplo
Physicist Fermi
Bono and Liston
Part of a dance
Beyoncé's "If I Were ___"
Univ. of Maryland athletes
Longtime N.B.A. executive ___ Ujiri
Classic cars
"The Hurt Locker" danger, for short
Horse's vote?
Roald Dahl heroine
"___-lish!"
Dark comedy about a carnivorous plant (1960, 1986)
Door parts
Cousin of euchre
Possessive preceding Pieces and Puffs
A.P.R. reducer, potentially
Many shelter pups
Uproar
Bruins' home, in brief
Idiot, in Britspeak
I.C.U. workers
Pulitzer Prize winner for "A Death in the Family"
A.C.C. school
Garfield or Sylvester
Garfield and Sylvester
Global economic org.
"Well, fancy that!"
Name that's also a state abbreviation
Verbally hesitate
It might leave you smooth ... or rattled
Yogi Bear wears one, despite having no shirt
Romantic dramedy directed by Sofia Coppola (2003)
Arles article
Boozehound
Certain chess piece
Livid state
Iceberg and others
"OMG, enough already!"
Artfully nimble
Coen brothers farce involving the C.I.A. (2008)
"The Simpsons" grandpa
Flowers that Tiny Tim "tiptoed through" in a 1968 hit
___ acid
Jazz pianist ___ Jamal
High-altitude grazer
"You can believe it!"
At the ready
Send, as payment
Certain religious leaders
Mayberry character
Author Anaïs
Like many fourth graders
Held
Actress Brosnahan of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Bounce back
Heavy bass?
"Must be something ___"
What an opener precedes
Dietary measure
Ultimate medical breakthrough
Much of a waiter's income, typically
H.S. class
Do something
Locale for an orchestra
"Right away, boss!"
Digital location markers
"___ nothing"
Some golf scores
Like many outstretched catches
A praying mantis has just one, found on its stomach(!)
They deal with a lot of baggage, for short
Entertainment at many a wedding
Blockbuster sequel with an iconic plot twist (1980)
Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips," for one
"Put ___ on it!"
Midwest metropolis: Abbr.
Book after Leviticus
Animated dinosaur film that spawned 13 sequels (1988)
Rocket-shaped candy
Like many Instagram influencers
Early alphabet trio
Oil holder, maybe
Paris's ___ de la Cité

We offer support and help with a wide range of crosswords and are guaranteed to make sure you complete everything; the site is also updated regularly to make sure that all of our answers are correct and to add more crosswords to the ever growing list.

If there is any problem with the answer, please contact us! We will fix the problem.