The full solution for the NY Times May 04 2023 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This Thursday’s puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by David J. Kahn.
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NYT Across Clues
- Scratch the surface of, sayMAR
- 1983 hit that won a Grammy for Record of the YearBEATIT
- Indication of an operationSCAR
- Bit of samurai attireOBI
- Refer (to)ALLUDE
- Play partROLE
- Lose crispness, as cerealSOG
- What “x” might meanTIMBERLINES
- SuppressQUASH
- See 54-AcrossSASSE
- Oda ___ Brown, Whoopi Goldberg’s character in “Ghost”MAE
- Lets looseUNTIES
- A little after the hourTENPAST
- Loved oneIDOL
- Go back and forth, in a wayWAG
- Some farmer’s market setupsTENTS
- Glare reducerTINT
- FlexibleELASTIC
- Demon in Japanese folkloreONI
- With 31-Down, proceeds from the sale of an asset ? or a hint to understanding six answers in this puzzleCAPITAL
- CompadrePAL
- “Hollywood” vis-à-vis the film industry, e.g.METONYM
- ___ AltoPALO
- You might calmly tell someone not to do thisWORRY
- Holy ___SEE
- Newspaper sectionARTS
- Like many invitations nowadaysEMAILED
- Kind of identityRACIAL
- With 22-Across, former senator whose name can be spelled using only the letters in NEBRASKA (his home state)BEN
- Horace was one, notablyODIST
- Mag that began endorsing political candidates in 2014COSMO
- SweetheartBAKINGSTONE
- Lead-in to goblinHOB
- Name that can be heard phonetically somewhere in this clueERIN
- More discerningACUTER
- Brian of ambient musicENO
- DungeonlikeDANK
- Metal workers?ROBOTS
- GPS display: Abbr.STS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Criminal patterns, in briefMOSQUITO
- Overflow withABOUNDIN
- Writer MorrisonRIGATONI
- Get in hot water, sayBATHE
- N.F.L. cornerback AppleELI
- Charitable reliefALMS
- Helicon, e.g., musically speakingTUBA
- Oft-abbreviated Latin phraseIDEST
- ShortTERSE
- Colombo’s country, in Olympics shorthandSRI
- ScammerCONMAN
- What the Rays and Jays are in, for shortALEAST
- Fresh startsRESETS
- Kind of soupLENTIL
- Material that’s bad for the mouth?SILT
- Drops in the gym?SWEAT
- Bench press targetPEC
- Pedigree competitorALPO
- See 38-AcrossGAINS
- Ailment treated with a warming compressSTYE
- Not as fierceTAMER
- Former name of Colombo’s countryCEYLON
- FellowsPARISHES
- California concert site featured in the documentary “Gimme Shelter”ALTAMONT
- Some corp. takeoversLOSLOBOS
- Hospital diagnostic, for shortMRI
- Fashion designer RabannePACO
- Like an otter’s feetWEBBED
- Mark in the World Golf Hall of FameOMEARA
- Jeannette who was the first woman elected to Congress (1916)RANKIN
- “King Lear” sonEDGAR
- Summer musicDISCO
- Some laptopsACERS
- Toe-jam?STUB
- In ___ (completely)TOTO
- SignINK
- Final number, sayNET
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