Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 29th 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

In 2020, they outsold CDs for the first time since 1986
First line of a three-line poem
Sticky stuff that drips down the side of a cone?
See 30-Across
Totally improvise
Apple or orange seed
John ___, husband of Pocahontas
David ___, boss on the British version of "The Office"
See 30-Across
Less forward
___ Solis, Obama-era secretary of labor
Globe
Pet peeves?
Vancouver Canucks' mascot Fin, for one
Pepper between jalapeño and cayenne on the Scoville heat scale
Chuck
___ Paulo
1st to 228th, in Manhattan: Abbr.
___ Victory, world's oldest naval ship still in commission
With 36- and 43-Across, second line of the poem
Erector Set piece
Response to a knock at the door, perhaps
Deplete
Less naïve
Jeweler's magnifying glass
What Yellowstone's Old Faithful does about 17 times a day
Suggestion, colloquially
A group of them is called un archipel
Sacha Baron Cohen character
"Seven Seas of ___" (Queen's first radio hit)
Wet weather wear
Addison ___, high-earning TikTok personality
Final line of the poem
Mined matter
Year-end reward
The 1, in 1-0
Real first name of singer Lorde
"Be reasonable, will you!"
Writer ___ Stanley Gardner
Like an over-the-top display of wealth
"Yesssss!"
Fig. on a college application
"Nooooo!"
Big stupid mouth
Harmonica piece
Beats
Removes quickly, with "away"
Shook up
Yields
Extended the duration of
"... not to mention everything else that could go wrong!"
Speak, as thou might
Scoff at
Hardship
Real head-turners
Bury
Free from, with "of"
Big do
"Fast Money" channel
Strategy
Like hallowed traditions
Not just accept a wrong, say
Certain ways to work
Racial justice movement since 2013, for short
Wood in Louisville Sluggers
Remove quickly, as a Band-Aid
"Just go with it"
Zoomed past
"Heart of Darkness" character who cries "The horror! The horror!"
Deal (with)
Potato chip brand
Seeming
Kitty litter?
Finalize, as a deal