The NYT Crossword Puzzle Answers for Today September 30 2023 are as follows:
50-Down: STREAMERS
Honeydew producer: APHID
Title in D.C.: Abbr.: REP.
Inits. before Queen Elizabeth: E.R.
Certain religious ruling: FATWA
“___ alert”: FLASH
Christmas carol title starter: JOY
Make ___ of: SENSE
Kind of rescue search: GRID
In the Red, say: NEGATIVE
___ system: BUS
Find ___ (Nintendo minigame): THE FISH
Gives, but not for good: LENDS
Verbally lose it, with “out”: FREAK
Relative of a filly: COLT
Wordle and others: PUZZLES
Remittance recipients: PAYEES
Things typically copied-and-pasted — rather than typed manually — in messages: EMOTICONS
Sherpas, e.g.: GUIDES
W.W. II combat inits.: D-DAY
A word before we forget?: REMEMBER
See 57-Down: AT
Butts (in): CIGARETTE
Having down pat: EXPERT
Bit of fish food: FLAKE
Feudal superiors: LORDS
Umami enhancer: MSG
Esther of “Good Times”: ROLLE
Woman’s name with an accent on its fourth letter: AÍDA
Org. associated with interceptions: NFL
What you might use to play music on a beach: BOOMBOX
Be ripe: ROT
Hot bed?: VOLCANO
Good thing to have on the record: ALIBI
Fleece “wearer”: SHEEP
Fail under pressure: CRUMBLE
Rock band with the 2023 album “This Stupid World”: X AMBASSADORS
Key to understanding ancient history?: LANGUAGE
Hammer home?: EMPHASIZE
Republicans in the 1850s, typically: DOUGHFACES
Stand-up comedians, typically: PERFORMERS
Contemporary artist Carrie ___ Weems: MAE
“This is dear mercy, and thou ___ it not”: “Romeo and Juliet”: SHOWEST
Place: SPOT
Word on either side of “to”: FROM
Like some drinks and injuries: FROZEN
Modern coinage for someone turned successful through their celebrity parents: NEPOTISM BABY
Suffix with press: RELEASE
Where to make one’s voice heard, with “the”: PUBLIC SQUARE
Inventor of the steel plow: DEERE
Sort who might be testing the waters: INVESTOR
Music score abbr.: MVT.
Great fall: AUTUMN
Map of Hawaii, often: STATE
Bit of farm food: BRAN
Took a hit: WAS PUNCHED
Post-op persona, perhaps: PATIENT
Lug: CARRY
Rapper Aubrey Graham, who’s known professionally by his middle name: DRAKE
Grams: GRANNIES
The Haitian Revolution and the Aponte Conspiracy of 1812, e.g.: SLAVE REVOLTS
Tabbies, e.g.: CATS
French word in vineyards: CHÂTEAU
Like water in a stream: FLOWING
Like roughly one-eighth of the U.S. population: HISPANIC
James Clavell best seller “___-Pan”: SHOGUN
Basketball legend Thomas: ISIAH
Dessert with layers: TIFFIN
Detective story?: MYSTERY
One who’s left holding the bag?: SUCKER
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