Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 3rd 2021) 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.

God, in the Torah
Boston's Liberty Tree, e.g.
Peeve
Poses for a photo
Part of a bird or museum
Full of emotional swings
What's rounded up in a roundup
Rebuke to Marmaduke
Apex predator of the ocean
Greek goddess of wisdom
Tar Heels' sch.
University email ending
Adroit
Bounced back, as a sound
Quantity of stew
Establishment that's usually closed on Sundays
Whopper junior?
Kin, informally
"The Faerie Queene" woman
Goat's bleat
Red Roof ___
Kind of reasoning
Senator Mike of Idaho
Surrounded by
Attire
*Aromatic fragrance with a French name
Some investments, for short
Color TV pioneer
A-to-zed lexicon, in brief
Untagged, in a game of tag
Relaxing soak after a long day, maybe
What a red-faced emoji might mean
Letter-shaped construction support
Toot one's own horn
Annual TV awards
Backstabs
Its state fair is much visited by politicians
*Joe cool?
Island nation in the western Pacific
Taj Mahal locale
Opposite of yeses
*Amenity for jet-setters
Word before sauce or milk
Wall Street average, with "the"
Any episode of "Parks and Recreation," now
Stream from a volcano
Amateurs no more
Discovery Channel program that debunked popular beliefs
Means of defense that doesn't actually have alligators
___-frutti
Telepath's "gift"
___ Nostra
Tennis great Andre
Natural food producer
On guard against
*What investigators really want to know
[It's c-c-old!]
Neither's partner
The first "X" of X-X-X
Trail
Fairy tale chant from a giant ... or the ends of the answers to the starred clues
Fit for military service
Hockey puck, e.g.
Make, as money
"Now ___ heard everything!"
Animals symbolizing innocence
PC alternative
Not illuminated
Community facility that often has a gym and pool, in brief
Bay Area hub, for short
Boston's ___-Farber Cancer Institute
Bird that caws
Southwest tribe or one of its dwellings
Papa
Mahershala of "Green Book"
Little dog's bark
Official with a whistle
Where meaningless words go in (and out the other)