Saturday, May 1, 2021

New York Times Crossword Answers, May 2nd 2021

On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of May 2nd 2021.

May 2nd 2021 Answers

Clue Answer
Advantage LEGUP
Tony, e.g. AWARD
Plunder RANSACK
Weighed in OPINED
Cow : herd :: ___ : troop BABOON
One with a discerning palate EPICURE
C-Span? COVEREDBRIDGE
Start brawling GETITON
Drink name suffix ADE
Earth goddess GAIA
Going from point A to point B LINEAR
Miss piggy? SOW
Class acts? LESSONS
Actress Gershon GINA
Put back on the market, as real estate RELIST
Feel bad AIL
Champagne name MOET
P-trap? POTTYMOUTH
G-force? GERMANARMY
Union concern PAY
Setting for C. S. Lewis's "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" NARNIA
NPR host Shapiro ARI
Words said in passing? AYES
Deliberate betrayal PERFIDY
Butt END
Father figures? DADBODS
Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands: Abbr. TERR
Surgeons' professional org. AMA
2012 Best Picture winner ARGO
Anastasia ___, protagonist of "Fifty Shades of Grey" STEELE
Make mention of NOTE
Top supporter? BRA
Susan who portrayed the youngest child on "The Brady Bunch" OLSEN
G-flat? GARDENAPARTMENT
Deodorant type SPRAY
Be short OWE
Make music PLAY
Like Crater Lake, compared to any other U.S. lake DEEPER
LeBron James in his N.B.A. debut, e.g. TEEN
Anheuser-Busch InBev's stock ticker symbol BUD
Avocado pit, for one SEED
Cause for revolution, perhaps MISRULE
Escort's offering ARM
"Yep, that happened!" SUREDID
[And like magic ... it's gone!] POOF
First of ten? TEE
Compete in pursuit of VIEFOR
Abbr. on a flight board ARR
D-Con? DIRTYTRICK
E-bond? ELMERSGLUE
Conversely, in brief OTOH
Worry for a Great Depression bank RUN
Ladybug, e.g. BEETLE
Cereal box abbr. NTWT
Strike-out specialists? EDITORS
See 106-Across BED
Out of 105-Across ARISEN
Son of Zeus ARES
Bird of legend ROC
Fast-food chain with Famous Star burgers CARLSJR
C-sharp? COMPASSNEEDLE
Black-and-white dessert OREOPIE
Take care of some personal baggage UNPACK
Word after green or smoke SCREEN
Things consumed for psychedelic trips LSDTABS
Men in black, say GOTHS
Deck originally known as "carte da trionfi" ("cards of triumph") TAROT
Kind of news often aired at 6 and 11 p.m. LOCAL
Classical poem form EPODE
Drives home, say GIVESARIDE
French article UNE
Floral archway PERGOLA
Pop group with a dedicated museum in Stockholm ABBA
"___ is mainly a catalog of blunders": Churchill WAR
Means ABILITY
"The Burghers of Calais" sculptor RODIN
Cruella de Vil, for one DOGNAPPER
Beat oneself up over, say REGRET
Mimic APE
Little beef NIT
___ kicks (ab exercise) SCISSOR
Pitch-correcting devices AUTOTUNERS
Tribe of southern Montana CROW
Range of knowledge KEN
School administrator DEAN
French for "born" NEE
Appalls DISMAYS
Aesthetically pretentious, informally ARTYFARTY
___ card SIM
Ruby, e.g. GEMSTONE
Carter who portrayed Wonder Woman LYNDA
Noncommittal response to "You coming?" IMAY
Load off one's mine? ORE
Homonym of 39-Down OAR
Trace of color TINGE
Wore HADON
Gallivants (about) GADS
Part of Q.E.D. ERAT
Ralph who founded the American Museum of Tort Law NADER
Got ready (for) PREPPED
Mosque leader IMAM
Launched BEGAN
Product once advertised with the line "The splendor of your skin" OLAY
Datum for a chauffeur, for short ETA
Take in, maybe ALTER
Supporter of Roosevelt's agenda NEWDEALER
Actor whose breakout role came as a shirtless cowboy in "Thelma & Louise" BRADPITT
Singles ONES
Hardly cheery DOUR
Hoppy request at happy hour ALE
Enlighten EDIFY
Wine barrel strip STAVE
Climate change, e.g. PERIL
Looked back on REMEMBERED
Alphabetized, say PUTINORDER
Wind farm output: Abbr. ELEC
Stink REEK
Split open BURST
Lorelei's lure SIRENSONG
May honorees MOTHERS
Mad (at) SORE
___ Hill ('90s R&B group) DRU
Decoration at el Palacio Real de Madrid ORO
Where livestock eat FEEDLOT
Mastered DOWNPAT
Divide into three parts TRISECT
Pattern that's hard to break RUT
Nasty looks GLARES
Lento or allegro TEMPO
Retreats DENS
Loggers' competition ROLEO
Track SCENT
Rap lyrics, in slang BARS
Post-O.R. destination, often ICU
Doesn't just assume ASKS
The Rockies, on scoreboards COL
Day ___ SPA
Sail fixed to a bowsprit JIB
"Darn!," in Dortmund ACH
Baseball's dead-ball ___ (around 1900-20) ERA

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