New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 05/03/2024. The May 03 2024 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Average
- 5a Nickname for a Texas metropolis
- 9a “Buy U A Drank” singer
- 14a Further
- 15a Org. with the podcast “At Liberty”
- 16a ___ issue
- 17a Alternative to the online newspaper, colloquially
- 20a Phrase that inspired the title of Prince Harry’s memoir
- 21a Half of a rum-based cocktail’s name
- 22a More than just ask
- 23a Play things
- 24a Evening, in ads
- 25a Athlete’s affliction, informally
- 29a Puts another layer on
- 32a Adornment for the unpierced
- 33a Lined up, after “in”
- 34a Filter acronym
- 35a Shared a bed with one’s baby
- 39a Some carry-ons
- 42a Pip’s love in “Great Expectations”
- 43a Con : Spanish :: ___ : French
- 44a Level
- 45a Start of an apology
- 46a Half of an ill-fated 2001 merger
- 49a Shell fish?
- 54a Huffy exclamation
- 55a Moves slowly
- 56a Stand
- 57a Service agreement
- 58a Sport used to train aerial gunners during W.W. II
- 59a Saisons chaudes
- 60a Golf difficulties, perhaps
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- 1d Word used when addressing Kamala Harris
- 2d ___ Delle Donne, two-time W.N.B.A. M.V.P.
- 3d Beverage brand whose name translates to “morning sun”
- 4d Juncture
- 5d Syd who co-founded Pink Floyd
- 6d Cool-down stretches?
- 7d Secluded spot
- 8d Delivery estimate
- 9d Game with a hands-down winner?
- 10d Medium for animals
- 11d Sarah McLachlan’s highest-charting U.S. single
- 12d Famed lab assistant
- 13d Frequent sighting on the island of Kauai
- 18d Second-longest bone in the human body
- 19d Russian country house
- 24d “Hmm …”
- 26d Seine sights
- 27d Main, e.g.
- 28d Places to get wraps
- 29d Something ending in “K,” perhaps
- 30d Desire, personified
- 31d Charge
- 36d Favoring the rich and powerful
- 37d Fervent requests
- 38d One way to prepare steak
- 39d “Beat it!”
- 40d Ways to go
- 41d Bare minimum
- 46d “Likewise”
- 47d Quaint expression of surprise
- 48d Some bank holdings
- 49d Old Pontiacs
- 50d “Now I get it”
- 51d L, e.g.
- 52d Still competitive
- 53d Risk territory between Ukraine and Siberia