Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 23rd 2018) 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.
'Get ___ to a nunnery': Hamlet |
'High' feelings |
'Poppycock!' |
'Shucks!' |
'Winnie-the-Pooh' baby |
Actress Linney in 'Kinsey' |
Age indicator in a tree trunk |
Annoy |
Arctic people |
At any time |
Aye's opposite |
Baby blues, e.g |
Barbecue rod |
Be dishonest with |
Bear patiently |
Belly dancer's gyrating body part |
Big Bad Wolf's target |
Blazing |
Blazing |
Cavernous openings |
Choice from a painter's palette |
Concerning |
Creditors' claims on property |
Cut and paste text, e.g |
Dance movement |
Diminishes, as patience |
Embassy staffer |
Engaged in country-to-country combat |
Entries in the minus column |
French water |
Friendly |
German luxury carmaker |
Get over a sunburn, maybe |
Green pasta sauce |
Gummy gumbo vegetable |
Gyro wrap |
Holder of unread emails |
Home to 48 countries |
Irene of old Hollywood |
J.F.K.'s predecessor |
Johnny who sang 'Chances Are' |
Kudrow of 'Friends' |
Language of Bangkok |
Lead off ... or a hint to the circled letters |
Legacy student's relative, for short |
Like most businesses from 9 to 5 |
Likewise |
Longtime senator Thurmond |
Makings of a castle at the beach |
Michelangelo's 'David,' for one |
Nintendo game console |
Passover no-no |
Play H-O-R-S-E, say |
Pulsate |
Put the pedal to the metal |
Salmon variety |
Savings plan for old age, in short |
Sea snail with a mother-of-pearl shell |
Semiconductor device with two terminals |
Small floor covering |
Sneakily dangerous |
Sound of a watch |
Source of maple syrup |
Standard breakfast order |
Steve who directed '12 Years a Slave' |
Story about Zeus and Hera, e.g |
Suffragist Carrie Chapman ___ |
Swelter |
The 'T' of Michael Jackson's 'P.Y.T.' |
The 'Y' of Michael Jackson's 'P.Y.T.' |
Timeline periods |
Totally loyal |
Toward shelter, at sea |
Trees attacked by bark beetles |
Ultimately become |
Waste maker, in a saying |
White as a ghost |
Witticism |