Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 5th 2014) 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.
'Yes?' |
'My treat' |
'Oh goody!' |
'r u there?,' e.g |
'That's crazy, dude!' |
1967 Calder Trophy winner at age 18 |
1996 Rhett Akins country hit |
A through G |
Artist and chess player who said 'While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists' |
Big name in late-night TV |
Bit of ballet instruction |
Buckle |
Carnival items served with chili |
Certain chili |
Certain gumdrops |
Clipped |
Cockerdoodle, e.g |
Cro-Magnon orphan of literature |
Dandy |
Debut Peter Tosh album, and a rallying cry for pot smokers |
Drive to drink, e.g |
Duck Hunt platform, briefly |
Earn a load of money, in modern lingo |
Fictional home five miles from Jonesboro |
Forever in the past? |
Fortify |
Head turner |
Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert |
Imitated chicks |
Impressive range |
Internet traffic statistics company |
It involves hand-to-hand coordination |
It takes time to cure |
It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World |
It's best to stay out of its way |
Joint |
Last name in 'Star Wars' |
Like some seamen |
Like Tickle Me Elmo |
Lodging portmanteau |
McDonald's denial |
One may prefer them to blondes |
Opinion leader? |
Oxygen user |
Panache |
Parent company? |
Pioneer of New Journalism |
Pleasant cadence |
Rap's ___ Yang Twins |
Rihanna or Sharon Stone |
Ripped |
Scheme for the start of a sonnet |
See 25-Down |
Singer with the 1996 triple-platinum album 'Tidal' |
Some kitchen detritus |
Souls |
Stationary |
Store whose shoe department has its own ZIP code (10022-SHOE) |
Strong arm |
The end |
The end? |
Third degree for a third degree? |
Tool |
U.S. Open champion whose last name is a toy |
Unpolished pro? |
Up-to-date |
Where Jason Kidd played college hoops |
Wish-Bone alternative |
With 29-Across, nest egg choice |
Yellow-brown shade |
Young foxes |
___ Epstein, baseball V.I.P. known as 'Boy Wonder' |