Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 6th 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 73 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Romantic composer Gustav |
New York theater on the National Register of Historic Places, with "the" |
"Wham!" |
Do a favor |
Follower of yes or no |
They're not really to blame |
Steak sauce brand |
Place for a sensor in tennis |
Says a prayer over |
Jupiter has a "great" one |
Facilities in England |
Remained |
It's just an act |
Gardener's annoyance |
Fakes |
Swift to soar to the top of the charts? |
Gently sting, as with cold |
Actress Witherspoon |
Welcome in Waikiki |
Some mobile homes, for short |
To no ___ |
Animal that, despite popular belief, is usually lactose intolerant |
Very beginning |
Manhattan Project subject |
Unattractive facial expression |
Herky-jerky, as movements |
Dungarees brand |
Defense org.? |
Event for antique lovers |
Crew |
Mariana Trench, e.g. |
Get out the ___ |
One who takes a bow before success rather than after? |
___ garden |
Language akin to Thai |
Ends of some exciting games, for short |
Persian Gulf land, in brief |
Inseparable buds |
Approximately |
Composer Stravinsky |
"Untouchable" agent |
With 37-Down, "Wow, girl!" |
See 35-Down |
Hand grenade, in slang |
Important part of a bloodhound |
Figure in Final Fantasy |
Place for meals on wheels |
Northwest airport, familiarly |
___ Technica (popular website with tech news) |
Demi with the 2017 hit "Sorry Not Sorry" |
Org. since Nixon's presidency |
Food critic's asset |
Kind of story |
Quagmire |
"Leaving already?" |
Place for a pizza |
Newsstand display, for short |
Little croaker |
"To ___ by silence, when we should protest, makes cowards out of men": Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
"Reckon so" |
Problem that's holding things up |
"Dang, girl!" |
Inhabitants |
Supports for choirs |
Longhorns, e.g. |
Scare word |
"Omigosh, girl!" |
Chest muscle, for short |
Camera setting |
Grain storage spots |
"Uh, yeah!" |
Specifics, in slang |
City whose first two letters are its state's postal abbreviation |