New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th May 2023 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th May 2023. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Scratch the surface of, sayMARAAcross 4: 1983 hit that won a Grammy for Record of the YearBEATITAAcross 10: Indication of an operationSCARAAcross 14: Bit of samurai attireOBIAAcross 15: Refer (to)ALLUDEAAcross 16: Play partROLEAAcross 17: Lose crispness, as cerealSOGAAcross 18: What "x" might meanTIMBERLINESAAcross 20: SuppressQUASHAAcross 22: See 54-AcrossSASSEAAcross 23: Oda ___ Brown, Whoopi Goldberg's role in "Ghost"MAEAAcross 24: Lets looseUNTIESAAcross 26: A little after the hourTENPASTAAcross 28: Loved oneIDOLAAcross 29: Go back and forth, in a wayWAGAAcross 32: Some farmer's market setupsTENTSAAcross 33: Glare reducerTINTAAcross 34: FlexibleELASTICAAcross 37: Demon in Japanese folkloreONIAAcross 38: With 31-Down, proceeds from the sale of an asset … or a hint to understanding six answers in this puzzleCAPITALAAcross 39: CompadrePALAAcross 42: "Hollywood" vis-à-vis the film industry, e.g.METONYMAAcross 43: ___ AltoPALOAAcross 44: You might calmly tell someone not to do thisWORRYAAcross 47: Holy ___SEEAAcross 48: Newspaper sectionARTSAAcross 49: Like many invitations nowadaysEMAILEDAAcross 52: Kind of identityRACIALAAcross 54: With 22-Across, former senator whose name can be spelled using only the letters in NEBRASKA (his home state)BENAAcross 55: Horace was one, notablyODISTAAcross 58: Mag that began endorsing political candidates in 2014COSMOAAcross 59: SweetheartBAKINGSTONEAAcross 62: Lead-in to goblinHOBAAcross 63: Name that can be heard phonetically somewhere in this clueERINAAcross 64: More discerningACUTERAAcross 65: Brian of ambient musicENOAAcross 66: DungeonlikeDANKAAcross 67: Metal workers?ROBOTSAAcross 68: GPS display: Abbr.STSDDown 1: Criminal patterns, in briefMOSQUITODDown 2: Overflow withABOUND INDDown 3: Writer MorrisonRIGATONIDDown 4: Get in hot water, sayBATHEDDown 5: N.F.L. cornerback AppleELIDDown 6: Charitable reliefALMSDDown 7: Helicon, e.g., musically speakingTUBADDown 8: Oft-abbreviated Latin phraseID ESTDDown 9: ShortTERSEDDown 10: Colombo's country, in Olympics shorthandSRIDDown 11: ScammerCON MANDDown 12: What the Rays and Jays are in, for shortALEASTDDown 13: Fresh startsRESETSDDown 19: Kind of soupLENTILDDown 21: Material that's bad for the mouth?SILTDDown 25: Drops in the gym?SWEATDDown 27: Bench press targetPECDDown 30: Pedigree competitorALPODDown 31: See 38-AcrossGAINSDDown 35: Ailment treated with a warming compressSTYEDDown 36: Not as fierceTAMERDDown 38: Former name of Colombo's countryCEYLONDDown 39: FellowsPARISHESDDown 40: California concert site featured in the documentary "Gimme Shelter"ALTAMONTDDown 41: Some corp. takeoversLOSLOBOSDDown 42: Hospital diagnostic, for shortMRIDDown 43: Fashion designer RabannePACODDown 44: Like an otter's feetWEBBEDDDown 45: Mark in the World Golf Hall of FameOMEARADDown 46: Jeannette who was the first woman elected to Congress (1916)RANKINDDown 50: "King Lear" sonEDGARDDown 51: Summer musicDISCODDown 53: Some laptopsACERSDDown 56: Toe-jam?STUBDDown 57: In ___ (completely)TOTODDown 60: SignINKDDown 61: Final number, sayNET