On this page you will find all the answers to New York Times Crossword of July 5th 2023.
July 5th 2023 Answers
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Shoelace tip | AGLET |
| In need of rinsing, say | SOAPY |
| Wedding ___ | VOW |
| Diner seating option | BOOTH |
| Arm bones | ULNAS |
| Messenger ___ | RNA |
| [aria-label] Humanoid toy, written in a different language | RUSSIANDOLL |
| 2020 Oscar winner for Best Original Song, "Fight for You" | HER |
| Drink suffix | ADE |
| Plum used to flavor spirits | SLOE |
| Grin from ear to ear | BEAM |
| [aria-label] Mathematical characters, written in a different language | ARABICNUMERALS |
| Security Council nix | VETO |
| Under heavy demands | TAXED |
| Cartoon corporation that sells Rocket-Powered Roller Skates | ACME |
| Imbibe cautiously | TAKEASIP |
| [aria-label] Two-player board game, written in a different language | CHINESECHECKERS |
| Best Supporting Actress nominee for "The Whale," 2022 | HONGCHAU |
| "Don't go!" | STAY |
| House Beautiful subject | DECOR |
| Diwali dress | SARI |
| [aria-label] Citizen of a country, written in a different language | HEBREWNATIONAL |
| "___ fair in love and war" | ALLS |
| Attire | GARB |
| Cinco menos tres | DOS |
| Wedding 11-Across | IDO |
| [aria-label] Dairy aisle food, written in a different language | GREEKYOGURT |
| ___ Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage site in London | KEW |
| Square things | ATONE |
| Actress Swinton | TILDA |
| Inspiration for a noted Keats poem | URN |
| Gnats and boll weevils | PESTS |
| Debaucherous deity | SATYR |
| Introduction to magic? | ABRA |
| Cheese that's often smoked | GOUDA |
| Also-ran | LOSER |
| They're not from around here, in brief | ETS |
| Ill-fated lover of Pyramus | THISBE |
| Gas station with an arrow in its logo | SUNOCO |
| Of times past | OLDEN |
| Janeiro a dezembro | ANO |
| Chum | PAL |
| Couture letters | YSL |
| Immersive gaming device, informally | VRHEADSET |
| "Inside the N.B.A." personality | ONEAL |
| Prepares, as leftovers | WARMS |
| Came down | ALIT |
| Enters illegally | BREAKSIN |
| Thor and others | AVENGERS |
| Westernmost D-Day beach | UTAH |
| Fashion | MAKE |
| Member of the C-suite | EXEC |
| "Oh!," in Augsburg | ACH |
| Actor John of "Star Trek" films | CHO |
| "That. Is. Nuts." | MINDBLOWN |
| The Horned Frogs of the Big 12 Conf. | TCU |
| Org. that was central to 1998's Good Friday Agreement | IRA |
| Rapper with the 2014 hit "Hangover" | PSY |
| "Look!," to Lucretius | ECCE |
| What's put on in a theater | SHOW |
| Rake in | EARN |
| Pointy bits of camping gear | STAKES |
| Well ventilated | AIRY |
| Many modern warehouse workers | ROBOTS |
| "What Richard Wright wrote" could be the first line of one | HAIKU |
| Like one of two Roman Plinys | ELDER |
| Worker in the insurance business | AGENT |
| Legal, in a way | ADULT |
| "Good golly!" | LORDY |
| Unit for a review | STAR |
| Deficit in knowledge, e.g. | GAP |
| U.S. 1, for one: Abbr. | RTE |
| Canon camera | EOS |
| "___, mi dicon venal" (Puccini aria) | GIA |
| Shoelace tip | AGLET |
| In need of rinsing, say | SOAPY |
| Wedding ___ | VOW |
| Diner seating option | BOOTH |
| Arm bones | ULNAS |
| Messenger ___ | RNA |
| [aria-label] Humanoid toy, written in a different language | RUSSIANDOLL |
| 2020 Oscar winner for Best Original Song, "Fight for You" | HER |
| Drink suffix | ADE |
| Plum used to flavor spirits | SLOE |
| Grin from ear to ear | BEAM |
| [aria-label] Mathematical characters, written in a different language | ARABICNUMERALS |
| Security Council nix | VETO |
| Under heavy demands | TAXED |
| Cartoon corporation that sells Rocket-Powered Roller Skates | ACME |
| Imbibe cautiously | TAKEASIP |
| [aria-label] Two-player board game, written in a different language | CHINESECHECKERS |
| Best Supporting Actress nominee for "The Whale," 2022 | HONGCHAU |
| "Don't go!" | STAY |
| House Beautiful subject | DECOR |
| Diwali dress | SARI |
| [aria-label] Citizen of a country, written in a different language | HEBREWNATIONAL |
| "___ fair in love and war" | ALLS |
| Attire | GARB |
| Cinco menos tres | DOS |
| Wedding 11-Across | IDO |
| [aria-label] Dairy aisle food, written in a different language | GREEKYOGURT |
| ___ Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage site in London | KEW |
| Square things | ATONE |
| Actress Swinton | TILDA |
| Inspiration for a noted Keats poem | URN |
| Gnats and boll weevils | PESTS |
| Debaucherous deity | SATYR |
| Introduction to magic? | ABRA |
| Cheese that's often smoked | GOUDA |
| Also-ran | LOSER |
| They're not from around here, in brief | ETS |
| Ill-fated lover of Pyramus | THISBE |
| Gas station with an arrow in its logo | SUNOCO |
| Of times past | OLDEN |
| Janeiro a dezembro | ANO |
| Chum | PAL |
| Couture letters | YSL |
| Immersive gaming device, informally | VRHEADSET |
| "Inside the N.B.A." personality | ONEAL |
| Prepares, as leftovers | WARMS |
| Came down | ALIT |
| Enters illegally | BREAKSIN |
| Thor and others | AVENGERS |
| Westernmost D-Day beach | UTAH |
| Fashion | MAKE |
| Member of the C-suite | EXEC |
| "Oh!," in Augsburg | ACH |
| Actor John of "Star Trek" films | CHO |
| "That. Is. Nuts." | MINDBLOWN |
| The Horned Frogs of the Big 12 Conf. | TCU |
| Org. that was central to 1998's Good Friday Agreement | IRA |
| Rapper with the 2014 hit "Hangover" | PSY |
| "Look!," to Lucretius | ECCE |
| What's put on in a theater | SHOW |
| Rake in | EARN |
| Pointy bits of camping gear | STAKES |
| Well ventilated | AIRY |
| Many modern warehouse workers | ROBOTS |
| "What Richard Wright wrote" could be the first line of one | HAIKU |
| Like one of two Roman Plinys | ELDER |
| Worker in the insurance business | AGENT |
| Legal, in a way | ADULT |
| "Good golly!" | LORDY |
| Unit for a review | STAR |
| Deficit in knowledge, e.g. | GAP |
| U.S. 1, for one: Abbr. | RTE |
| Canon camera | EOS |
| "___, mi dicon venal" (Puccini aria) | GIA |
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