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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 1st May 2019

There are 37 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 1st May 2019. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Word found before and after "and," in a phrase
AAcross 5: Unit for a YouTube video
AAcross 9: Object
AAcross 14: Mr. : English :: ___ : Persian
AAcross 15: Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based
AAcross 16: Picky ___
AAcross 17: Matter for the Postal Inspection Service
AAcross 19: "Is this really necessary?"MUSTI
AAcross 20: *Not formally wordedINSLANG
AAcross 21: *Like the pitcher in a batting order, oftenUPLAST
AAcross 22: Ending with orange or lemon
AAcross 23: Basis of some scholarships
AAcross 25: Part of a Snickers bar
AAcross 26: *Peacocks, but not peahens
AAcross 28: Mork's birthplace on "Mork & Mindy"ORK
AAcross 30: Stack
AAcross 31: A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionists
AAcross 35: Stop signal
AAcross 36: What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams ofSTATECAPITALS
AAcross 39: When doubled, uncritically enthusiastic
AAcross 40: Joined the Army, say
AAcross 41: Sheik's peer
AAcross 43: Bask on the beach
AAcross 44: *Wandered
AAcross 48: Post-championship celebration
AAcross 50: Building by a barn
AAcross 53: Dark loaf
AAcross 54: *Like some foreign protestsANTIUS
AAcross 55: *What keeps a part apart
AAcross 57: Engraved stone marker
AAcross 58: Pale-colored beerBLONDEALE
AAcross 60: What Britain voted to Brexit from, for shortTHEEU
AAcross 61: Cordon (off)
AAcross 62: Give off
AAcross 63: Wall St. "500"SANDP
AAcross 64: Gets a Venmo request, say
AAcross 65: Article's start, in journalism jargon
DDown 1: Who asked "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?"SAMIAM
DDown 2: Lake Victoria lies on its southern border
DDown 3: A little chipper
DDown 4: Campus building
DDown 5: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" author
DDown 6: Public perception
DDown 7: Down Under bird
DDown 8: Spitball, e.g.
DDown 9: Conductor's beat
DDown 10: Bring before a superior for reprimand
DDown 11: Birth announcementITSAGIRL
DDown 12: Bottom line figure
DDown 13: Clenched, as teeth
DDown 18: MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for "Harry Potter" readersFANSITE
DDown 21: Separate, as stitches
DDown 24: *Internet addresses
DDown 27: Compassionate "Uncle Tom's Cabin" girlEVA
DDown 29: Tears
DDown 32: What verb endings indicate
DDown 33: Free speech org.ACLU
DDown 34: Substance for a juicer
DDown 36: Killer Bee?SAMANTHA
DDown 37: Missing button in many an elevator
DDown 38: Fuss
DDown 39: Meals
DDown 42: Argued vehemently (against)
DDown 45: Something that requires a special headset to play, informallyVRGAME
DDown 46: Lash holder
DDown 47: Upper-right keyboard button
DDown 49: Next in lineDUEUP
DDown 51: "Wouldn't that be nice!"IHOPE
DDown 52: Olympic pool divisions
DDown 56: Walk dizzily
DDown 58: "My man!"
DDown 59: Part of PRNDL
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