Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 4th 2023) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A little after the hour
Fresh starts
Glare reducer
Holy ___
Kind of soup
You might calmly tell someone not to do this
GPS display: Abbr.
Like an otter's feet
"Hollywood" vis-à-vis the film industry, e.g.
Newspaper section
Material that's bad for the mouth?
Criminal patterns, in brief
Mark in the World Golf Hall of Fame
1983 hit that won a Grammy for Record of the Year
Refer (to)
Indication of an operation
Like many invitations nowadays
Jeannette who was the first woman elected to Congress (1916)
Overflow with
Drops in the gym?
Demon in Japanese folklore
What "x" might mean
Kind of identity
Writer Morrison
"King Lear" son
Bench press target
Scratch the surface of, say
With 22-Across, former senator whose name can be spelled using only the letters in NEBRASKA (his home state)
Pedigree competitor
Get in hot water, say
Summer music
Oda ___ Brown, Whoopi Goldberg's character in "Ghost"
Bit of samurai attire
Horace was one, notably
Some laptops
N.F.L. cornerback Apple
See 38-Across
Suppress
Mag that began endorsing political candidates in 2014
Ailment treated with a warming compress
Charitable relief
Toe-jam?
Play part
Sweetheart
Not as fierce
Helicon, e.g., musically speaking
In ___ (completely)
___ Alto
Some farmer's market setups
Lead-in to goblin
Former name of Colombo's country
Oft-abbreviated Latin phrase
Sign
Dungeonlike
With 31-Down, proceeds from the sale of an asset … or a hint to understanding six answers in this puzzle
Name that can be heard phonetically somewhere in this clue
Fellows
Short
Final number, say
See 54-Across
More discerning
California concert site featured in the documentary "Gimme Shelter"
Flexible
Colombo's country, in Olympics shorthand
What the Rays and Jays are in, for short
Compadre
Brian of ambient music
Some corp. takeovers
Scammer
Lose crispness, as cereal
Metal workers?
Loved one
Go back and forth, in a way
Hospital diagnostic, for short
Lets loose
Fashion designer Rabanne