Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 3rd 2020) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 73 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Likely to snap
Gives quite a shock
Bandleader Xavier
Guinness record-holder for the most career goals in football
Part of an aircraft wing
Blowout
Follows, as a tip
*Family name in Shakespeare
Willowy
*Film technique sometimes used to show the passage of time
"You can count on me"
Never-before-seen
Championship
Livened (up)
___ Jima
"No problemo!"
In the center of
Standout diva performances
Place for a #
One who doesn't give up
Lin ___, author of the best seller "The Importance of Living"
"Right away, boss!"
Billboard's year-end #1 single of 1979
Pay (up)
"To Helen" poet
Fired (up)
___ Fring, "Breaking Bad" bad guy
They're in one year and out the other
Mariner's skill
Inundates with junk
Brings to mind, as a flavor
OK
New York City's ___ Delano Roosevelt Park
Reason to say "Duh!"
Help to get back on one's feet?
"You Can't Take It With You" director, 1938
In need of toning down
Unfamiliar
Absorb
Skirt or curtain feature
Language in which "Hello, how are you?" is "Halò, ciamar a tha thu?"
What might end a wrestling match
Having all one needs
System of modified spellings used on the internet
Like N.F.L. referees since 1975
Cancún-to-Havana dir.
Extremely cold
Determines as the source
Modifications to text
Fitbit units
Stare slack-jawed
New York paper that published the very first crossword (1913)
A Stark, to a Lannister, on "Game of Thrones"
Put in the ground
Reluctant to give details
Loretta of "M*A*S*H"
"This is dear mercy, and thou ___ it not": "Romeo and Juliet"
Member of hoi polloi
One might be measured by the pound
Woman's name that sounds festive
Leaves on the line
"True that"
Place to look for a date
*Family name in Shakespeare
Conway in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Apple varieties
*Pill form
Bit of pool wear
Some phone notifications during March Madness
Jai ___
Stat that doesn't apply to Teslas
First Billboard #1 hit for U2 ... and a hint to the answers to the four starred clues
"Coronation ___" (Elgar composition)