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.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Word found before and after "and," in a phraseSUCHAAcross 5: Unit for a YouTube videoVIEWAAcross 9: ObjectTHINGAAcross 14: Mr. : English :: ___ : PersianAGHAAAcross 15: Novel on which the film "Clueless" is basedEMMAAAcross 16: Picky ___EATERAAcross 17: Matter for the Postal Inspection ServiceMAIL FRAUDAAcross 19: "Is this really necessary?"MUSTIAAcross 20: *Not formally wordedINSLANGAAcross 21: *Like the pitcher in a batting order, oftenUPLASTAAcross 22: Ending with orange or lemonADEAAcross 23: Basis of some scholarshipsNEEDAAcross 25: Part of a Snickers barNOUGATAAcross 26: *Peacocks, but not peahensMALESAAcross 28: Mork's birthplace on "Mork & Mindy"ORKAAcross 30: StackPILEAAcross 31: A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionistsVITAMINSAAcross 35: Stop signalREDAAcross 36: What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams ofSTATECAPITALSAAcross 39: When doubled, uncritically enthusiasticRAHAAcross 40: Joined the Army, sayENLISTEDAAcross 41: Sheik's peerEMIRAAcross 43: Bask on the beachSUNAAcross 44: *WanderedROVEDAAcross 48: Post-championship celebrationPARADEAAcross 50: Building by a barnSILOAAcross 53: Dark loafRYEAAcross 54: *Like some foreign protestsANTIUSAAcross 55: *What keeps a part apartHAIR GELAAcross 57: Engraved stone markerSTELEAAcross 58: Pale-colored beerBLONDEALEAAcross 60: What Britain voted to Brexit from, for shortTHEEUAAcross 61: Cordon (off)ROPEAAcross 62: Give offEMITAAcross 63: Wall St. "500"SANDPAAcross 64: Gets a Venmo request, sayOWESAAcross 65: Article's start, in journalism jargonLEDEDDown 1: Who asked "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?"SAMIAMDDown 2: Lake Victoria lies on its southern borderUGANDADDown 3: A little chipperCHISELDDown 4: Campus buildingHALLDDown 5: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" authorVERNEDDown 6: Public perceptionIMAGEDDown 7: Down Under birdEMUDDown 8: Spitball, e.g.WADDDown 9: Conductor's beatTEMPODDown 10: Bring before a superior for reprimandHAUL UPDDown 11: Birth announcementITSAGIRLDDown 12: Bottom line figureNET SALESDDown 13: Clenched, as teethGRITTEDDDown 18: MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for "Harry Potter" readersFANSITEDDown 21: Separate, as stitchesUNKNITDDown 24: *Internet addressesDOMAINSDDown 27: Compassionate "Uncle Tom's Cabin" girlEVADDown 29: TearsRIPSDDown 32: What verb endings indicateTENSESDDown 33: Free speech org.ACLUDDown 34: Substance for a juicerSTEROIDDDown 36: Killer Bee?SAMANTHADDown 37: Missing button in many an elevatorTHIRTEENDDown 38: FussADODDown 39: MealsREPASTSDDown 42: Argued vehemently (against)RAILEDDDown 45: Something that requires a special headset to play, informallyVRGAMEDDown 46: Lash holderEYELIDDDown 47: Upper-right keyboard buttonDELETEDDown 49: Next in lineDUEUPDDown 51: "Wouldn't that be nice!"IHOPEDDown 52: Olympic pool divisionsLANESDDown 56: Walk dizzilyREELDDown 58: "My man!"BRODDown 59: Part of PRNDLLOW