Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 5th 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Pitched poorly
Trace element?
Two-dimensional
Era that began in the late 1950s
"Any ___?"
The Statue of Liberty, for one
Gets along (with)
End of a three-word U.S. president name
Monopoly token
Student's burden, often
Showed
Like lambs
Co-performer with Shakira at Super Bowl LIV, informally
Overly glib
Lecture alternative
Home country of N.B.A. phenom Luka Doncic
"God send the companion a better prince! I cannot ___ my hands of him": "Henry IV, Part II"
"Stray Dog" director, 1949
Spot on advice?
Alternative to going to court
Sources of a modern addiction
Fleur-de-___
Grp. with the motto "Every child. One voice"
Choreographer Twyla
Prince in "The Little Mermaid"
Cover
Work on a course
Widespread destruction
Sigmatism, by another name
Pilots, e.g.
Case for an entomologist
Plant that may yield oil
False
Guile
How one should feel after a vacation
Unsubscribe to a mailing list, with "out"
Cell propellers
Resource for music performers
Posed in the front row of a team photo, say
A katydid's are found on its legs, strangely enough
'21, '22, etc.
They may be blowing in the wind
Account
"If all ___ were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion" (quip attributed to Shaw)
Duck Hunt console, for short
Make chips become bread?
Scaly pet
News anchor Holt
Floating green layer
Hand-dyed fabric
Dance club hirees
Land promised by God to Abraham
"Myra Breckinridge" novelist
Goddess who serves as a major character in 2019's "Hadestown"
Blue
Epithet for the venomous Iago in "Othello"
Northern neighbor of 29-Across: Abbr.
Dinosaur
Doesn't make it down the wave
Directly opposite point
Gadot of "Wonder Woman"
Pilots
Where Hamlet overhears Claudius confessing to fratricide
Formally approve
Lops off
Rubicund
Many indulgences
Some beverage suffixes
Ditch
Fathers warn against it
E.R. procedure that can be done to the beat of "Stayin' Alive"
"Hey there" equivalent