New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 18th May 2022 There are 35 across clues and 45 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 18th May 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Sleeper, e.g.SOFAAAcross 5: Suddenly spoke (up)PIPEDAAcross 10: Winner’s gestureV SIGNAAcross 15: Apple product since 1998IMACAAcross 16: Grassy plainLLANOAAcross 17: “Here we go again …”OHBOYAAcross 18: Confess one’s true feelings … or Step 1 for solving a jigsaw puzzle?LAYITALLOUTTHEREAAcross 21: EventuallyONEDAYAAcross 22: Dirty moneyLUCREAAcross 23: Holiday celebrating the first day of springTETAAcross 24: LowdownINFOAAcross 26: Stop texting after a first date, sayGHOSTAAcross 28: Recover after a heartbreak … or Step 2 for solving a jigsaw puzzle?PICKUPTHEPIECESAAcross 34: Gift of ___GABAAcross 35: PlethoraSLEWAAcross 36: “Again!”ENCOREAAcross 37: N.B.A. star Westbrook, to fansRUSSAAcross 39: Long, loose hoodCOWLAAcross 42: Word before loose or tightHANGAAcross 43: Div. for the Tampa Bay RaysALEASTAAcross 46: Tiny bitIOTAAAcross 49: Screening org.TSAAAcross 50: Look for an ideal partner ... or Step 3 for solving a jigsaw puzzle?FINDTHERIGHTFITAAcross 54: Eat dirt?ERODEAAcross 55: Cold-weather cryptidYETIAAcross 56: One volt divided by one ampereOHMAAcross 59: Performer's comment to the audienceASIDEAAcross 61: Tree that's a source of salicylic acid, a precursor to aspirinWILLOWAAcross 65: Get some perspective … or what you do once you’ve solved a jigsaw puzzle?SEETHEBIGPICTUREAAcross 68: Animal that wears red pajamas in a popular children’s bookLLAMAAAcross 69: Porter alternativeLAGERAAcross 70: Residents of Splitsville?EXESAAcross 71: Choose to participateOPTINAAcross 72: Run into a hitch?ELOPEAAcross 73: “The ___ is silence”: HamletRESTDDown 1: Something that may be raised on a farmSILODDown 2: Nation bordering the Arabian SeaOMANDDown 3: Dunaway of “Mommie Dearest”FAYEDDown 4: By no means basicACIDICDDown 5: Like a frisky puppyPLAYFULDDown 6: Feeling crummyILLDDown 6: Feeling crummyILL.DDown 7: Gloomy atmospherePALLDDown 8: “Quit it!”ENOUGHDDown 9: Medicinal rinseDOUCHEDDown 10: ElectsVOTESINDDown 11: "This is a library!"SHHDDown 12: "Yeah, right"IBETDDown 13: Vice president in the 1990sGOREDDown 14: Opposite of "da"NYETDDown 19: Some scuba gearTANKSDDown 20: Evil clown in a horror film, e.g.TROPEDDown 25: Intl. group with members on three continentsOPECDDown 27: ___-savvyTECHDDown 28: St. ___ Girl (beer brand)PAULIDDown 29: Playwright whose work inspired the Peer Gynt Sculpture Park in 56-Down IBSENDDown 30: Number of hole cards in Texas hold 'emTWODDown 31: Relative of a raccoonCOATIDDown 32: Dada pioneer MaxERNSTDDown 33: Dreamcast console makerSEGADDown 34: Steffi who achieved a Golden Slam in 1988GRAFDDown 38: "The Sweetest Taboo" singer, 1985SADEDDown 40: Console whose name sounds like a pronounWIIDDown 41: SluggishLOGYDDown 44: N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer MichaelSTRAHANDDown 45: Word that might be said while pointingTHOSEDDown 47: TV series named second-best of all time by Rolling Stone, but which never won an EmmyTHEWIREDDown 48: Story used for storageATTICDDown 51: What skullcap mushrooms aren'tEDIBLEDDown 52: Call backREDIALDDown 53: Instagram effectFILTERDDown 56: See 29-DownOSLODDown 57: "A little ___?"HELPDDown 58: Charcuterie selectionMEATDDown 60: Brand originally called FrofflesEGGODDown 62: Sumptuous and expensiveLUXEDDown 63: Minerals ending in -ite, oftenORESDDown 64: Mae who said "To err is human, but it feels divine"WESTDDown 66: "All right, I've heard plenty"TMIDDown 67: VimPEP