Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 2nd 2020) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

"OMG, that is soooo funny!"
Jack of "Rio Lobo"
Large-beaked bird found in Africa
Things to memorize
Certain public transports
Certain public transport
Golfer Aoki
Social media fad that went viral in 2014
Animal also called a zebra giraffe
Only card of its suit in a hand
Medal for bravery, perhaps
Network with the all-time greatest number of Emmys
Ado
Run a fever, say
"There it is!"
Say "Yes, I did it"
Made, as one's case
Philip who wrote "American Pastoral"
"Well, ___-di-dah!"
Up to
Animal often with a "mask" around its eyes
Poet's contraction
Monopoly quartet: Abbr.
Poke around
Christmas, in Italy
Old PC software
TV host once with an "Explaining Jokes to Idiots" segment
Sandwich alternative
Places where business is picking up?
Dessert not for the diet-conscious
Places for to-do lists
"Star Wars" droid, informally
Append
Glasgow-to-Liverpool dir.
Fancy-schmancy language ... or the contents of some special squares in this puzzle
Slowpokes
Love to death
Abbr. on a bank statement
Bloke
Manhattan, e.g.: Abbr.
Cowpoke
Chaotic situation, metaphorically
Spot on the face, informally
Jabber?
Dope
Analyze, in a way
Manhattan, for one
Top of a wizard's staff
Ike's W.W. II command: Abbr.
Response when playing innocent
What smiles may make
Gas brand that's also a musical direction
Green sauce
Something not to do before Christmas?
Winter Olympics powerhouse
Trample
For
Untagged
Alfalfa's love in "The Little Rascals"
Elf's evil counterpart
Popular Italian car, informally
Whence the phrase "wear one's heart on one's sleeve"
Ricelike pasta
Relative of turquoise
Sign of rot
Potential resource on an asteroid
Tryst locale
A-OK
High-hat
Part of a diner showcase
It's a promise
___ Wilson, lead singer of Heart
Website with the slogan "Understand the news"
Graphic in a weather report
M.B.A., e.g.: Abbr.
Afore
What 17-Across raised money for, in brief
[Poor me!]