Daily Puzzle Solution
NYT Crossword
Friday, March 13, 2026
The New York Times crossword puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026 features 64 clues. Today's puzzle has an average answer length of 6.0 letters. The longest answer is "TSHIRTCANNONS".
Total Clues
64
Longest
TSHIRTCANNONS
Avg Length
6.0
Shortest
NAT
Featured Clue
"Top guns"
13 Letters
TSHIRTCANNONS
ALLComplete Solution List
Group of students on a field trip, say
7BUSLOAD
Holly or Monty, for Queen Elizabeth II
5CORGI
Where to see the sites
8INTERNET
Tools for potatoes
6PARERS
Guitar player's percussive technique
8SLAPBASS
Canine's coat
6ENAMEL
President whose wife was nicknamed "Lemonade Lucy" for refusing to serve alcohol in the White House
5HAYES
Lands' end?
9SHORELINE
Something unwanted that can linger
4ODOR
Deceptive actions
6FEINTS
Big player in D.C., for short?
3NAT
Cross product
3PEN
Chuck who created "Young Sheldon"
5LORRE
Kicks in
4ADDS
Showed subservience, in a way
11BENTTHEKNEE
Section of Westminster Abbey where Chaucer and Shakespeare are honored
11POETSCORNER
Film character who says "Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate"
11JACKSPARROW
With 37-Across, major N.Y.C. thoroughfare
4PARK
Inception
5ONSET
Perch
3SIT
See 32-Across
3AVE
Gave a buzz
6PHONED
Powerful auto engine type
4HEMI
Knock it off!
9CANYOUNOT
Pop star who once stylized her name with a dollar sign
5KESHA
Quite a lot?
6ESTATE
Trait of someone who may say things he shouldn't
8NOFILTER
Lots, e.g.
6REALTY
The 1930s-'40s, to a jazz aficionado
8SWINGERA
___ Rooney, best-selling author of 2024's "Intermezzo"
5SALLY
Cancels
7NEGATES
Piece that can't move to a different-colored square
6BISHOP
Take cargo from
6UNLADE
Not hang up the call
6STAYON
Biblical pariah
5LEPER
Oranges, but not apples
4ORBS
Ugly Betty actress Ortiz
3ANA
Implement with mousse or pudding
12DESSERTSPOON
Some Christmas tree decorations
5CANES
Kind of cavity
4ORAL
Prompt
8REMINDER
Dangerous item whose first six letters are an anagram of DANGER
7GRENADE
Keys
6ISLETS
Top guns
13TSHIRTCANNONS
Cheeky
4PERT
Nowheresville
12ONEHORSETOWN
Some are gothic
5FONTS
Ingredient in some vegetable stock
4LEEK
One way to start
4ANEW
Dark beer variety
4BOCK
Didn't do the right thing
5ERRED
Figure-eight, for example
4KNOT
Folksy?
8PARENTAL
Body of water near Sumatra
7JAVASEA
Aids for competitive marathon runners
6PACERS
Last six lines of a sonnet
6SESTET
Announcement upon arriving
6IMHERE
Toppers that twinkle
6TIARAS
Word with mouth or training
5POTTY
Military chopper
4HUEY
Scandinavian woman's name meaning "blessed"
5HELGA
Southern collective?
4YALL
Reign man
4KING
"Bah!," to Lady Macbeth
3FIE