New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 03/15/2026. The March 15 2026 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a DwellingABODE
- 6a One of two elected magistrates to the ancient cursus honorumCONSUL
- 12a PlagiarizedCRIBBED
- 19a Notion that’s difficult to dispelIDEEFIXE
- 21a Roll on, as timeELAPSE
- 22a One large head, shredded, with the outer leaves discardedROMAINE
- 23a Record label for the Beastie Boys and Public EnemyDEFJAM
- 24a Stockholder’s portionDIVIDEND
- 25a Handled vessel in a museumAMPHORA
- 26a 1977 Robin Cook medical thrillerCOMA
- 27a Bon ___ (“Skinny Love” band)IVER
- 28a Brand of canned beansGOYA
- 30a Greedy sortPIG
- 31a Soon, to ShakespeareANON
- 33a Lying aboutIDLE
- 35a 2 tbsp., for acidityLEMONJUICE
- 38a Ian who portrayed Bilbo BagginsHOLM
- 39a ___ Jones, bobsledder and hurdler who has competed in both the Winter and Summer OlympicsLOLO
- 40a Mushroom prized by chefsMOREL
- 41a Psychologist SolomonASCH
- 42a LairHIDEOUT
- 44a Do something perfectlyNAILIT
- 46a Easily dupedNAIVE
- 48a ___ Lupin, gentleman thief of literatureARSENE
- 50a Peepers keepers?LIDS
- 51a One clove, crushedGARLIC
- 55a Chaucer collectionTALES
- 57a 5/8 or 2/14VDAY
- 59a One might be nobleGAS
- 60a “Foucault’s Pendulum” authorECO
- 61a Drummer with the coffee table book “Another Day in the Life”STARR
- 63a All-star pitcher HershiserOREL
- 65a Sch. whose team name is a poisonous nutOSU
- 67a The Bard of ___AVON
- 68a Thanksgiving is always on the fourth one in Nov.THUR
- 69a Infamous warning for 126-Across ? and for solvers, when filling in seven squares in this puzzle?BEWARETHEIDES
- 73a Creature to take a gander at on Haleakala?NENE
- 74a Lacking adornmentBALD
- 75a Digressive remarkASIDE
- 76a Tabby talkMEOW
- 77a RushesRACES
- 79a ___ LankaSRI
- 80a “Daughter,” in HebrewBAT
- 82a HarvestREAP
- 84a Hole on a beltNOTCH
- 86a Ground, black, to tastePEPPER
- 88a Chop, mince, grate, etc.PREP
- 90a Holiday harmoniesCAROLS
- 93a Cute, woolly farm animalsLAMBS
- 96a Period of glaciationICEAGE
- 98a Title role for both Patti LuPone and MadonnaEVITA
- 100a Uncle Remus titleBRER
- 102a Tree from which turpentine may be derivedLARCH
- 104a HullabalooROAR
- 106a Word before stick or after ScotlandYARD
- 107a One cup, seasoned and lightly toasted until crispyBREADCUBES
- 109a “The kissing disease”MONO
- 110a Some savanna groupsPRIDES
- 111a “___ for Ricochet” (Sue Grafton mystery)RIS
- 112a Got ready to drive?TEED
- 113a CommonerPLEB
- 115a Human rights lawyer ClooneyAMAL
- 117a Ones changing the narrative?EDITORS
- 120a ChillaxingATEASE
- 122a Word on a protest signRESIST
- 125a One, coddled or raw; add an extra for a richer flavorEGGYOLK
- 126a This puzzle’s subject, in two very different waysCAESAR
- 127a Samurai swordKATANA
- 128a Kind of overloadSENSORY
- 129a Stile coins that have gone out of styleTOKENS
- 130a Contemptuously laughed atDERIDED
- Down
- 1d Provided assistanceAIDED
- 2d Spelling ___BEE
- 3d Spicy, sayOFFCOLOR
- 4d 3/4 teaspoon, Grey Poupon preferredDIJONMUSTARD
- 5d End-of-semester hurdleEXAM
- 6d Soupçon featureCEDILLA
- 7d 1/2 cup, slowly drizzled and whisked to form an emulsionOLIVEOIL
- 8d Area with pewsNAVE
- 9d Certain silk spinnerSPIDER
- 10d Onetime org. for Jimmy Carter and J.F.K.USN
- 11d Bean counter’s bookLEDGER
- 12d Its box is yellow and green, with many colors in betweenCRAYOLA
- 13d ___ EmpireROMAN
- 14d RapscallionIMP
- 15d Curmudgeon’s exclamationBAH
- 16d “Sully” or “Spartacus”BIOPIC
- 17d Add value toENRICH
- 18d Rejuvenate digitallyDEAGE
- 20d The first one was sent in 1971EMAIL
- 29d A calf born with two heads, some sayOMEN
- 31d Satisfied sighAHH
- 32d “Haven’t a clue”NOIDEA
- 34d Gift recipientDONEE
- 35d “___ luck!”LOTSA
- 36d Cups o’ joeJAVAS
- 37d The “U” of UXUSER
- 40d George Eliot masterpiece ? or a punny hint to seven squares in this puzzleMIDDLEMARCH
- 43d Eye drop?TEAR
- 45d “What am I, chopped ___?”LIVER
- 47d Swiatek who has won the U.S. Open, French Open and WimbledonIGA
- 49d Workers’ rights org.NLRB
- 52d Army Corps of Engineers projectLEVEE
- 53d Pictures on a screenICONS
- 54d Alternative to a cupCONE
- 56d Scatters, as seedsSOWS
- 58d Start of a pirate-y pillaging songYOHO
- 59d Tour leaderGUIDE
- 61d Go halfsies, saySHARE
- 62d Flower with a cup-shaped bloomTULIP
- 64d Las Vegas football playerRAIDER
- 66d In stitchesSEWN
- 67d 2 tbsp., for a briny flavorANCHOVYPASTE
- 68d Baking meas.TBSP
- 70d Make a fast not last?EAT
- 71d Conical dwellingTEPEE
- 72d Mlle. in MadridSRTA
- 78d One of a hundred for Pooh and friendsACRE
- 80d Part of a Santa Claus costumeBEARD
- 81d Adjustable feature of an office chair, maybeARM
- 83d “Pharsalia” and the “Aeneid”EPICS
- 85d Poseidon’s domainOCEAN
- 87d EntreatyPLEA
- 89d 1/2 cup, freshly gratedPARMESAN
- 91d 1997 Jim Carrey comedyLIARLIAR
- 92d Big stepSTRIDE
- 94d Alternative to XBLUESKY
- 95d Kemo ___SABE
- 97d PeanutsGOOBERS
- 99d Expensive Super Bowl featuresADS
- 100d One way to cross the RubiconBRIDGE
- 101d Step downRESIGN
- 103d Black out, in a wayREDACT
- 105d “The Fountainhead” protagonistROARK
- 107d Longtime Saints QB Drew ___BREES
- 108d “Refreshing” web shortcutCTRLR
- 113d Open before December 25?PEEK
- 114d Operate on with lightLASE
- 116d Olden honeyed drinkMEAD
- 118d Expressions of appreciation, in textsTYS
- 119d Tic-tac-toe winOOO
- 121d “The ___ of Pooh”TAO
- 123d Slyly disparagingSNIDE
- 124d BitTAD