New York Times - Crossword Answers | 2024 05 04

crossword answers
Clue Answer
WRITING TIP NIB
Figure that’s not usually discussed INCOME
“Our parents will kill us!” WEARESODEAD
HOTFOOTED IT RANLIKEMAD
Coffee appliance ROASTER
Japanese aesthetic that embraces imperfection WABISABI
FIEND ANIMAL
“My word!” HEAVENS
SOMETHING TO KICK ASS
“Please, we don’t need the details” SPAREUS
Unpopular and then some REVILED
MAD RUSH TEAR
R&B singer Lennox ARI
Portrayer of Bunny Lebowski in “The Big Lebowski” TARAREID
Grammy alternative NANA
Puts everything on the table RISKSITALL
GROUSE RAISEASTINK
Life-changing work? BIOTECH
“Personally ?,” on a post IMO
Barn item PAIL
Late-night stage REM
Sound muffled by an elbow, perhaps ACHOO
BALL HANDLER? PODIATRIST
DEVOUT GODLY
___ mode, setting in many modern cars ECO
Vice President Harris’s family nickname MOMALA
ONE DIMENSION TIME
“That’s just great,” sarcastically GOTTALOVEIT
Offering from the website Greenvelope EVITE
MORE THAN TIPSY SAUCED
FLIPS OUT FREAKS
Concerns for a prospective homebuyer REPAIRS
Words of corporate pandering WECARE
Elfin folk FAY
POET RAINER MARIA ___ RILKE
Word commonly lowercased in titles AND
COLLECTED DUST SAT
Stays hungry FASTS
GOING FULL TILT ATIT
Where roots are branches FAMILYTREE
Dehydrated bit in trail mix BANANACHIP
“Don’t flatter yourself!” ASIF
PREFIX WITH GENDER CIS
MCENTIRE OF COUNTRY REBA
Product release, informally DROP
MAKE THE CUT? EDIT
Singles material, say CLAY
Like some discriminatory policies AGEIST
Possible cause of an icy glare SLEET
Finishing touches? TAPINS
FIT (IN) SLOT
Altos might follow this LOS
Fireside drink, perhaps NOG
Ellipsis equivalent, often ETC
TEA VARIETY ASSAM
Better fit ABLER
Question from a dealer INOROUT
Iconic line on 1950s TV LUCYIMHOME
SWEETS DEARY
What some do during a night out SHOTS
Actor honored in the “celebrity wing” of the W.W.E. Hall of Fame MRT
Minister’s home MANSE
LEAD-IN TO BAD NEWS ALAS
Dimension, e.g. SPEC
Word with pole or patrol SKI
Zac of “Baywatch” EFRON
Puts a round peg in a square hole, say ERRS
MAN OF MANY WORDS? WEBSTER