Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 3rd 2009) 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.
'Falling Man' novelist Don |
'I won't ask again' |
'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon' co-star, 1949 |
'Win a Date With ___ Hamilton!' (2004 film) |
'___ Be the Tie That Binds' (Christian hymn) |
1961 Anthony Quinn title role |
1971 N.L. M.V.P. who was later twice A.L. Manager of the Year |
Aching |
Affected to a greater degree |
Attire worn with frock coats |
Black ___ (Lakota visionary) |
Caterer's setup for a hot buffet |
Close behind |
Comic book exclamations |
Cult followers? |
Dim |
Dramatist Brecht |
Education pioneer Maria |
Electrolux brand |
Emmy award-winning Ward |
Ferment |
Hairstyle popularized by David Beckham |
Harvey Wallbanger mixers, briefly |
Have left when all is said and done |
Having a good vantage point |
Head on a plate? |
Hollywood star whose memoir was titled 'The Good, the Bad, and Me' |
Honor |
It has energy in reserve |
It may be cracked open |
Jim's partner on 'Adam 12' |
Lances |
Leader with Roosevelt and Churchill at the Cairo Conference, 1943 |
Like yarn |
Little ones |
Looking for trouble? |
Metier |
Moriarty, to Holmes |
Old Spanish swords |
Org. that's got your number? |
Own responsibility |
Peace Nobelist Ralph Bunche's alma mater |
Pomme ___ |
Post-cold war inits. |
Refine |
Restaurant special |
Ringing response? |
Savanna region stretching from Senegal to Chad |
Scuba tank meas. |
See 18-Across |
Setting for Martin Scorsese's 'Kundun' |
Some yo-yo tricks |
Something most fish lack |
Something to be negotiated |
Sons of, in Hebrew |
Stewed |
Stock company, for short |
Subjects of some Toulouse-Lautrec paintings |
Surprise shower? |
Syllable repeated after 'hot' |
Vantage |
Visit on an ocean cruise, say |
Walpurgis Night vis-à-vis May Day |
When, colloquially |
Wintry stretch |
With 4-Down, smoker's fee |
Without exception |
World view? |
___ Emblem (2002 Kentucky Derby winner) |
___ K., Kafka's protagonist in 'The Trial' |