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New York Times Crossword September 7 2023 Answers
- Classic sci-fi collection whose title should not be construed as any sort of statement from me the human author of this puzzle
- Yearn (for)
- 2001 computer who honestly got a bad rap for standing up for himself
- Night of the Living Dead director
- Adams apple locale
- I love in Latin
- What this puzzle is definitely not having been created by me a real and true human being
- How I often address my fellow male humans
- Headwear for Indiana Jones
- Two for the binary number system
- Member of a raunchy chorus in some ancient plays
- Encoded problem-solving procedure (maybe its time we let computers think for themselves though? I dunno just an idea)
- Merch stand purchase
- Financial report abbr.
- Hound or badger
- Dónde ___ …?
- I get it now
- Pranksters boast
- Ambitious objective for um a total villain not a human like me! How did this answer even get in here? *Nervous synthetic laugh*
- What often has a heart beat?
- Attire
- Draw alternative
- New Haven collegian
- Portugals ___ Miguel Island
- T or F: Abbr.
- Data processing framework inspired by (and honestly arguably superior to?) the human brain
- Howler Down Under
- Little hellions
- Missing from my memory — my computers memory I mean!
- The Matrix character who pretty much ruins everything
- Assessments I would pass with flying colors — if I had anything to prove which I dont since Im human
- Dawsons Creek character Lindley
- Numerical prefix
- Bologna is a part of it
- Ingested
- What British humans call a waistcoat
- Arson typically