New York Times, Friday, May 6, 2022 Crossword Answers
Published in New York Times Crossword.
Clues | Answers |
___ Carter III (best-selling Lil Wayne album) | THA |
1000 hrs. | TENAM |
Agent of immunity | TCELL |
Alrighty then | SOBEIT |
Author of “The Kitchen God’s Wife” (1991) | TAN |
Barely make, with “out” | EKE |
Bearing | TOTING |
Big ___ | BEN |
Big epoch for mammals | OCENE |
Blue print? | SEAMAP |
Chain parts: Abbr. | MTS |
Court | WOO |
Cruxes | GISTS |
Decks with major and minor arcana | TAROTS |
Descriptor for a champion | GREATEST |
Did I just hear him say that?! | HEWENTTHERE |
Doctors | AMENDS |
Fatherly tips, to use a portmanteau coinage | DADVICE |
Fictional African country of film | WAKANDA |
Firmly bond | CEMENT |
Gloomy, poetically | DREAR |
Hair holders | SNOODS |
Half-page, perhaps | ADUNIT |
Hawaiian fish also called the wahoo | ONO |
Historic kingdom of Spain | LEON |
Hypothetical missing links | APEMEN |
Initialism that might have a ring to it? | WBA |
Japanese for “teacher” | SENSEI |
Juice suffix | ADE |
Lacking literary sparkle | PROSY |
Lean against | RESTON |
Like the days following Mardi Gras | LENTEN |
Longtime Disney chief Michael | EISNER |
Make lace | TAT |
Male’s name hidden backward in this clue | ANSEL |
Most populous Canadian prov. | ONT |
Napa excursion | WINETOUR |
One who loves to bring up the past | HISTORYNERD |
Outer border for 36-Across | WINDOWFRAME |
Paragon | GEM |
Poet who wrote “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” | THOMAS |
Principle indicating “No second chances” | WINORGOHOME |
Romanian Rhapsodies composer | ENESCO |
Scale notes | TIS |
See-through items | PANES |
Setting for a shot | FSTOP |
Short relationship | SPRINGFLING |
Skating expos | ICESHOWS |
So to speak | ASITWERE |
Some Best Buy buys | TVS |
Some social media back-and-forths | TWITTERWARS |
Sound | TENABLE |
Sub text, maybe | EDIT |
Suck up, in a way | SIPHON |
Surfer girl | WAHINE |
There’s no coming back from this | ONEWAYTRIP |
This is the life! | AAH |
Toasted treat | POPTART |
Took care of a dog or cat, maybe | PETSAT |
Traffic light | SIGNAL |
Turn-on for a bartender? | SPIGOT |
Two-time Olympic gymnast Raisman | ALY |
Water wings, for example | FLOATS |
Whet bar? | GRINDSTONE |