Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 25th 2011) 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.
Alternative to draw or hold 'em |
'And others,' in a bibliography |
'From ___ shining ...' ('America the Beautiful' lyric) |
'I'm ___ here!' |
'You beat me' |
Accumulated |
Amo, ___, amat |
Animal's coat |
Annoy |
Any of the Bee Gees brothers |
Informal language |
Aptly named sprinter Usain |
Atlantic or Pacific |
Bank no. |
Big TV maker |
Boise's state |
Cajun cuisine vegetable |
Capital of Italia |
Chemical building blocks |
Common lunchbox sandwiches, informally |
Conductor Toscanini |
Dirt after a rain |
Emulate Eminem |
Flight watchdog agcy. |
Frequently, to Frost |
Gobbled up |
Hollywood headliner |
Hook's henchman |
How freelance work is often done |
Logan Airport luggage letters ... and a hint to 17-, 27-, 49- and 64-Across |
Multifarious |
Nonchalant |
Not-quite-mature insects |
Old Spice alternative |
Old Testament priest who taught Samuel |
One who's not yet a twentysomething |
Pack very tightly |
Paragraph on a book jacket |
Parsley, sage, rosemary or thyme |
Payment with an A.T.M. card |
Queen of Olympus |
Resting on |
Rossini opera about Figaro, with 'The' |
Running into head-on |
Scandinavia's continent: Abbr. |
Sedan or coupe |
See 53-Across |
Sharer's pronoun |
Signal agreement |
Sleek swimsuits |
Stage, as a play |
Stark raving mad |
Sum more? |
Texas home of Baylor University |
The 'p' in r.p.m. |
The father in 'Dreams From My Father' |
Thin margin of victory |
Tidy up |
To be, in France |
Traditional frat party |
Triumph |
U.S. central bank system, with 'the' |
Uncooked |
Israeli carrier |
Unstressed vowel symbol |
Vegan protein option |
Venting |
Vitamin whose name could be a bingo call |
Vow just before exchanging rings |
Winter malady |
With 22-Across, longtime West Coast N.C.A.A. conference |
Word-of-mouth |
___ browser |
___ Carta |
___ Lauder cosmetics |
___ of Wight |
Keep happening |
Liquid tar, e.g. |