Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 5th 2023) 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.

Roman goddess who's an anagram of 64-Across
Condiment for a burger
GPS options: Abbr.
Modern-day site of ancient Persepolis
Word with power or strong
Lachrymose
Many a fancy hotel lobby
Self-important types
Kind of guidance
Soccer great Hamm
Biblical mount
Agricultural item that Nigeria produces more of than the rest of the world combined
Nevada senator Catherine ___ Masto
Joie de ___
The fish in fish and chips, commonly
Cry at a card table
It's cut by a dancer
Rise in the air
"Veep" actress DuVall
Biblical mount
Pilates target
Still sealed
Did nothing
Smallest South Pacific nation
Establishment offering tom yum soup or pad woon sen noodles
School board?
Falls behind
Most immediate
Fake news source?
Big competitor of Microsoft and IBM
"American Psycho" novelist
Yellow-flowered medicinal plant
University with a pelican mascot
To whom Mama Cocha was goddess of the sea
Goes toe to toe (with)
Kind of column
Can alternative
Compact Volkswagen
Fantasy foe
Sculled, e.g.
Fantasy foe
"___ said …"
Dips in gravy
___ lab (hosp. location for stent placements)
Certain entry requirement
Give up
Acclaimed HBO comedy series whose creator stars as himself
End-___
Politico Buttigieg
Unwanted responsibility
Strand in a cell
Dallas pro
Relentlessly follow
Vodka brand, informally
Leisurely paces
Wheels on a base
Recover from a bender
Risky baseball strategy that's indicated four times in this puzzle?
Stand-up comedian Wong
Boots
Within reach
Body image?
Work at St. Peter's Basilica
Ending with leather or towel
Body part that's an anagram of 11-Down
This is for suckers
One of 28 in a Monopoly box
Negroni garnish
The flowers in Amy Lowell's "Your great puffs of flowers / Are everywhere in this my New England"
Certain to happen
Pursues, as a hunch
Good name for a marine biologist?
Runs together, in a way
Tips for shoemakers
___ leches (Latin American cake)
Summer eruption
Comes after
Haunts