On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of June 4th 2023.
June 4th 2023 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| ___'s number, cognitive limit to how many relationships a person can maintain | DUNBAR |
| Buy-lines? | SLOGANS |
| Bit of bedroom furniture | ARMOIRE |
| Onetime set of 13 | COLONIES |
| Intermittently | ONANDOFF |
| They're right on an election map … or a description of 17-Across? | REDSTATES |
| Taunting response to a challenger | WHOYOU |
| "Indeed" | ITISSO |
| What's the deal? | SALE |
| Implement used with a Venetian fórcola | OAR |
| Start of some California city names | LOS |
| Core group | ABS |
| Reference for exploring America | USATLAS |
| Screwdriver component … or a description of 37-Across? | ORANGEJUICE |
| Olympics no-nos | STEROIDS |
| Actor/activist George | TAKEI |
| Prefix with -pod | OCTO |
| Earthy pigment | OCHER |
| "The One," in a sci-fi film series | NEO |
| English meaning of the Portuguese "e" | AND |
| Private plane producer | CESSNA |
| Part of the Statue of Liberty that's about four feet long | TOE |
| Negative space? | DARKROOM |
| Marley in "Marley & Me," e.g. … or a description of 48-Across? | YELLOWLAB |
| "Help!" | SOS |
| Actress Teri | GARR |
| With 58-Across, what's represented by this puzzle's colored "stripes" | PRIDE |
| See 57-Across | FLAG |
| Dressing room assessment | FIT |
| Have | OWN |
| Something that can be "dead" that was never alive | |
| Competitor of The Vitamin Shoppe | GNC |
| Before, once | ERE |
| Gender-neutral possessive pronoun | ONES |
| City between Gainesville and Orlando | OCALA |
| Tarot card figure classically depicted in ragged clothing | FOOL |
| Clickable address | URL |
| Bureaucracy surrounding environmental regulations … or a description of 76-Across? | GREENTAPE |
| Device with a pair of spools | CASSETTE |
| A year in Portugal | ANO |
| Slow-moving creatures | SLOTHS |
| Time in history | ERA |
| Title TV character whose name is an acronym | ALF |
| Strike | SMITE |
| I, in the Greek alphabet | IOTA |
| I, in the NATO alphabet | INDIA |
| Double-breasted outerwear | PEACOATS |
| N.H.L. team from Ohio … or a description of 93-Across? | BLUEJACKETS |
| D.M.V. issuances | IDCARDS |
| T.S.A.-offered program, familiarly | PRE |
| Lil ___ X | NAS |
| Like a glib answer | PAT |
| Subject line abbr. | ATTN |
| Relaxed | ATEASE |
| 2014 boxing documentary | IAMALI |
| Bygone medical device used in electrotherapy … or a description of 111-Across? | VIOLETRAY |
| "The Martian Chronicles" author | BRADBURY |
| Film battle sequence, e.g. | SETPIECE |
| Unfaithful sort? | ATHEIST |
| Spayed, say | DESEXED |
| R.S.V.P. tally | YESSES |
| Heavy cart pulled by a carriage | DRAY |
| "Sorry … I don't think so" | UMNO |
| Small bump | NODULE |
| Book jacket bit | BIO |
| Woof | ARF |
| Get a better rate, for short | REFI |
| Copy writer | SCRIBE |
| Silty soil | LOESS |
| Sharon who has a Pulitzer Prize for poetry | OLDS |
| Take a bad turn | GOSOUTH |
| Tiny pest | ANT |
| Actress Long of "Boyz N the Hood" | NIA |
| Gets started on | SETSTO |
| Parka relative | ANORAK |
| Tightly enclose | SEALIN |
| Catherine of "Schitt's Creek" | OHARA |
| Glam rock band with six #1 hits in England in the 1970s | SLADE |
| "Yay!," in internet-speak | WOOT |
| Food truck offerings | TACOS |
| Canadian gas brand | ESSO |
| ___ de Dios ("God's eye") | OJO |
| Relief | SUCCOR |
| Deal with | SEETO |
| One of four on most keyboards | ARROW |
| By | NEAR |
| Ornamental tree with fan-shaped leaves | GINKGO |
| Agenda bit | ITEM |
| Burn | SCALD |
| Titus in the WWE Hall of Fame | ONEIL |
| Outcome with no winner | DRAW |
| Aleppo's land | SYRIA |
| Folklore creature | ELF |
| "What are you ___?!" | DOING |
| Fall bloom | ASTER |
| "… maybe that's a bad idea, though" | ORNOT |
| Tiny building blocks | LEGOS |
| Language from which Alaska gets its name | ALEUT |
| Support for a dancer | BARRE |
| Bay Area airport code | SFO |
| Kind of diet that eschews processed foods | PALEO |
| Work well (with) | GEL |
| 12th-most-common street name, per the U.S. Census Bureau | MAPLE |
| What a face emoji often lacks | NOSE |
| Dungeons & Dragons figure | CLERIC |
| Multitude | SEA |
| Play lists? | CASTS |
| Make more secure, in a way | FASTEN |
| Belgian painter James | ENSOR |
| Circumforaneous sort | NOMAD |
| French pet name that means "cabbage" | CHOU |
| Word with gas or think | TANK |
| Dominoes, e.g. | TILES |
| Samoan capital | APIA |
| Part of a modern entertainment system | LEDTV |
| "Actually …" | FACTIS |
| Cry before overtime | ITSATIE |
| Palindromic Steely Dan album title | AJA |
| Deviate (from) | DEPART |
| Major wine-producing country | ITALY |
| Province in 91-Down | ASTI |
| Did some paddling | CANOED |
| Behaved like an ass | BRAYED |
| Theatrical lines that break the fourth wall | ASIDES |
| "Ciao!" | PEACE |
| Triceratops contemporary, informally | TREX |
| Consumer-to-consumer marketplace | EBAY |
| "Irish Rose" lover | ABIE |
| Dishevel | MUSS |
| Letters by some bars | LTE |
| "Twist and Shout" and "Yesterday," for the Beatles | EPS |
| GPS suggestion: Abbr. | RTE |
| Satisfied sounds | AHS |
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