Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 13th 2024) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Long, drawn-out story
"OMG, hilarious!"
What the circled square in this grid represents, in 18-Across
Zig or zag
Slangy greeting
"___ these seats taken?"
Polish before publishing
A heckuva good time
Popular pastime played with putters
However, informally
Uncool person
Miami's home
Selected
Dance for high school seniors
Belle of a ball, in brief
Washable diaper material
Small group of trees
Doctors' org.
With 34- and 35-Across, something made by following the path of O's in this puzzle's grid
See 33-Across
See 33-Across
Ending with skeptic or Surreal
Halloween cookie shape
Addictive thing in one's pocket
Director Spike
Home of the Colosseum
Dentist's string
"Highly recommend!," in slang
___ vera gel
Have debts
Country with the first 18-Across venue (for ladies only, 1867)
Cut of meat that lent its name to a facial hairstyle
Here, in Honduras
Cigar residue
"Zero chance, pal!"
Adorable
What the shaded square in this grid represents, in 18-Across
Rescue, as a broken-down car
Direction of the sunrise
Throwaway part of a cherry
German automaker
Smile from ear to ear
Remedy to counteract a poison
Sit around doing nothing
Bizarre
Topic of a wistful breakup song
Half-___ (rhyming coffee order)
Neighbor of Arg. and Braz.
Writing implement with ink
Yellow part of an egg
Return to one's residence
Passed-down stories
Not opposing
"Well, gee whiz!"
Where first class can be found on a plane
Some potatoes
Wicked spirits
Lessen
Site for skeletons
Fictional sleuth on Baker Street
Plain writing
Dish with a fire-alarm rating system
Bearded garden figurine
"That would really stink"
Part of a sneaker, but not a sandal
Become more tolerable to over time
Secretly plan
Box office bomb
Decimal point, e.g.
Have ___ (freak out)
Something a binge watcher binges
Light blue shade
Pecans, pistachios, etc.
Try to lighten up?
Yoga class accessory
Deplete, with "up"
Starting word that's often skipped when alphabetizing
Stand-up comic Margaret