Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 16th 2016) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Ancient Greeks, e.g |
'Like, are you serious?!' |
'This is ___' |
'Your table will be ready in five minutes,' possibly |
A.C.C. school |
Alaska Airlines hub |
Assault, as a commanding officer |
Bob ___, leader of Canada's Liberal Party before Justin Trudeau |
Bolster |
Bond producer |
Broadway Billy |
Car engine component |
Christmas superlative |
Cold medicine brand |
Country's ___ Young Band |
Distant ancestor |
Doctor of book and screen |
Edible Asian sprout |
Expired |
Furniture item with a rounded back |
Good to go |
Hardly a vet |
Head |
How much to be above, as they say |
Information after 'Je m'appelle ...' |
It might help you on your return |
It's found on the side of a highway |
Jerks |
Level |
Magnum opus of Spinoza |
Massachusetts' ___ College |
Misunderstand |
More after more? |
Much-joked-about cafeteria offering |
Not close |
One taking the big view, medically |
Only actor to appear in all eight 'American Pie' films |
Orange snacks |
Org. in the documentary 'Citizenfour' |
Passing requirements |
Patrick Stewart's adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol,' e.g |
Pearl Buck heroine |
Pincered creature |
Place to get a brew in more than 11,000 U.S. locations |
Qts. and gals |
Quack stopper, for short |
Relating to element #56 |
Routine responses |
Seafood shack item |
Seek to explain, in a way |
Sir ___ Ive, designer of the iPad, iPod, iPhone and iMac |
Software text page |
Some of them are devoted to gangsters |
Something found naturally in tomatoes and potatoes |
Something that may be jam-packed |
Southeastern European |
Stopped winging it? |
Stretch (out) |
Teacher at Oxford |
Tess's lover in 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' |
They clear spots |
They're history |
Tick |
Top of an outfit? |
Top of the British judicial system? |
Warmer, in a way |
Winter coat |
___ 10 |
___ subtilior (musical style) |
___-Chapelle |