New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 7th May 2024 There are 38 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 7th May 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Really feels yesterday's workout, sayACHESAAcross 6: Ewe's mateRAMAAcross 9: Field in Silicon ValleyTECHAAcross 13: Show appreciation toTHANKAAcross 14: ShiftMOVEAAcross 15: "Oh, very funny"HA-HAAAcross 15: "Oh, very funny"HAHAAAcross 16: Door-to-door salesman in a classic Arthur Miller playWILLYLOMANAAcross 18: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic, etc.ERASAAcross 19: Height: PrefixALTIAAcross 20: Sch. with campuses in Amherst and DartmouthUMASSAAcross 21: Opposite of noneALLAAcross 22: Summer topsTEESAAcross 23: Whom a Salvation Army volunteer might dress asSANTA CLAUSAAcross 26: Singer KittEARTHAAAcross 28: In good spiritsHAPPYAAcross 29: Some O.R. staffersRNSAAcross 30: Japanese dog breedAKITAAAcross 34: Dejected expression?IMSADAAcross 35: Victor Hugo character who works at Notre DameQUASIMODOAAcross 37: DeplorableAWFULAAcross 40: Company that has engaged in trademark battles over the letter "i"APPLEAAcross 41: Pale shade of grayASHAAcross 44: Micronesian nation made up of hundreds of islandsPALAUAAcross 45: "Am I the problem?"ISITMEAAcross 47: Nobelist who conditioned dogs to salivateIVAN PAVLOVAAcross 52: Burn slightlyCHARAAcross 53: TerminusENDAAcross 54: Charles Willson ___, George Washington portraitist whose name is apt for this puzzle's themePEALEAAcross 55: Spanish for "she"ELLAAAcross 56: Poet St. Vincent MillayEDNAAAcross 57: Sounds familiar … or performs an action associated with 16-, 23-, 35- and 47-Across?RINGSABELLAAcross 59: Nicolas Cage's co-star in "Moonstruck"CHERAAcross 60: Member of an old Peruvian empireINCAAAcross 61: Very unpopularHATEDAAcross 62: OleaginousOILYAAcross 63: Very basic stuff?LYEAAcross 64: Golden ___ (retirees)AGERSDDown 1: Lee ___, Republican political strategist of the 1980sATWATERDDown 2: Like Easter IslandCHILEANDDown 3: They'll hold your horsesHALTERSDDown 4: Sign up for the armyENLISTDDown 5: What's up?SKYDDown 6: Caesar or CiceroROMANDDown 7: "Hold your horses, matey!"AVASTDDown 8: High-I.Q. societyMENSADDown 9: Remember this!THEALAMODDown 10: Features of deerstalker hatsEARLAPSDDown 11: Deep-fried Mexican snackCHALUPADDown 12: "That ship ___ sailed"HASDDown 14: N.Y.C. home to Matisse's "La Danse"MOMADDown 17: Capital of ZambiaLUSAKADDown 24: ScoldsCHIDESDDown 25: Cartoonist Hoff who wrote "Danny and the Dinosaur"SYDDDown 27: Bring before a judge, sayHAUL UPDDown 31: Words between "rose" and "rose" and "rose"ISADDown 32: PointerTIPDDown 33: Roadie's loadAMPDDown 35: DilemmaQUANDARYDDown 36: Specialties of the Kalamata regionOLIVESDDown 37: Bee-related prefixAPIDDown 38: Greeted someone from a distanceWAVEDHIDDown 39: Material for checkered pajamasFLANNELDDown 41: Sporty sortATHLETEDDown 42: Like New Zealand vis-à-vis New Jersey, by populationSMALLERDDown 43: Greets with acclaimHERALDSDDown 46: Remedy for swelling, perhapsICE BAGDDown 48: The "cruellest" month, per T.S. EliotAPRILDDown 49: Like marbled beef or blue cheeseVEINYDDown 50: Weapon for a joustLANCEDDown 51: Gymnast KorbutOLGADDown 56: ___-friendlyECODDown 58: Sound of enlightenmentAHA