New York Times Answers - Thursday, 5th May 2022 There are 38 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 5th May 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Little 19-AcrossFIBAAcross 4: Units on Czech checksKORUNASAAcross 11: Student-led LGBTQ+ grp.GSAAAcross 14: "Just as I suspected!"AHAAAcross 15: Common recipe stepADDSALTAAcross 16: What psychotherapy can treat, in briefOCDAAcross 17: Someone well versed in this puzzle's themeMATH TEACHERAAcross 19: Many people do this about their heightLIEAAcross 20: Opining openingIDSAYAAcross 21: James of "Carpool Karaoke" fameCORDENAAcross 23: Turn on the stove?STIRAAcross 24: "The wait's almost over"SOONAAcross 28: Hammer partPEENAAcross 29: SugarHONAAcross 30: When preceded by [the circled letters], natural shape said to be seen in 61-Across and 27-DownSPIRALAAcross 32: First word of Poe's "The Raven"ONCEAAcross 34: "Cat"COOLDUDEAAcross 36: King of ancient RomeREXAAcross 37: Pupil of a cat's eye, oftenSLITAAcross 38: ___ jacket (formal men's wear)ETONAAcross 39: Duke's grp.ACCAAcross 40: Much-desiredDEARAAcross 41: Uses psychedelicsTRIPSAAcross 42: Terence ___, noted expert on combinatorics and analytic number theoryTAOAAcross 43: Lid seen in a kitchen?TOQUEAAcross 44: Polynesian performanceHULAAAcross 45: Foolish personSIMPAAcross 46: Slip pastELUDEAAcross 47: Prefix with glottisEPIAAcross 48: Some convertible choicesTTOPSAAcross 49: John of "Monty Python" fameCLEESEAAcross 51: Source of much early immigration to the U.S.: Abbr.EURAAcross 52: When doubled, not-so-subtle nudgeHINTAAcross 53: Judgment days?TRIALDATESAAcross 60: They seem to believe otherwiseSECTAAcross 61: Classic van Gogh subjectSUNFLOWERSAAcross 62: "What'd I tell you?!"SEEAAcross 63: A bygone ageYESTERYEARDDown 1: StarveFAMISHDDown 2: "You gave me no choice"IHADTODDown 3: Brings homeBATSINDDown 4: Perry who used to have the world's most-followed Twitter accountKATYDDown 5: Written honorODEDDown 6: Nutritional fig.RDADDown 7: Where second gentleman Doug Emhoff got his J.D.USCDDown 8: "Pass"NAHDDown 9: "Smart" nameALECDDown 10: Razor sharpenerSTROPDDown 11: Numerical constant associated with [the circled letters]GOLDENRATIODDown 12: Summer learning opportunity for studentsSCIENCECAMPDDown 13: Mideast's Gulf of ___ADENDDown 18: When doubled, sarcastic laughHARDDown 22: ___ SpeedwagonREODDown 24: DilemmaSPOTDDown 25: Word with snake or saladOILDDown 26: Diner cry after a bell is rungORDERUPDDown 27: Certain cephalopodsNAUTILIDDown 30: Some shindigsSOIREESDDown 31: Parkinson's treatmentL-DOPADDown 33: Many security guardsEXCOPSDDown 34: ___ Colvin, civil rights pioneer who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus nine months before Rosa ParksCLAUDETTEDDown 35: Nav. rankENSDDown 37: When preceded by [the circled letters], progression starting with 0 and 1SEQUENCEDDown 40: Warehouse store equipmentDOLLIESDDown 41: An alternative?THEDDown 43: Computer prosTECHSDDown 45: Like some horse beddingSTRAWYDDown 48: Queen Mary or Queen ElizabethTUDORDDown 50: Crafts siteETSYDDown 51: Fanning of filmELLEDDown 54: RegretRUEDDown 55: They might help you get a jobINSDDown 56: SternwardAFTDDown 57: Propper noun?TEEDDown 58: Bygone ___ERADDown 59: Kazakhstan, e.g., formerly: Abbr.SSR