Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 14th 2024) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Many residents of Nunavut |
St. Louis summer setting |
Angle |
Dedicated work |
Seventh heaven |
Dallas sch. |
Comedians' collections |
"In excelsis ___" |
2021 sci-fi epic nominated for Best Picture |
Admits (to) |
Wilbur, to Fern, in "Charlotte's Web" |
Evergreens with fragrant wood |
"Good one" |
Vietnamese soups |
Dethrone |
Like a wet noodle |
Uno + due |
Blunder |
Big name in Greek yogurt |
Church founded by Joseph Smith, for short |
See 48-Across |
One making a bed, perhaps |
Pump option |
___ Lilly and Company |
When the stage direction "Enter three Witches" appears in "Macbeth" |
Gym bag emanation |
Note by a poor grade |
Mo preceder |
Significant stretches |
Composer ___ Carlo Menotti |
Mower houses |
Preprinted word on some nametags |
Part of a car's exhaust system |
Employer of Carrie Mathison on "Homeland," for short |
Major league? |
Olympic blade |
Afternoon attraction |
"Well, whaddya know!" |
Morning hrs. |
Leakes of reality TV |
Obtained, informally |
Beatles hit written by a teenage Paul McCartney |
Tegan and Sara, e.g. |
"So long," in Seville |
Bigwig |
Trackable scents |
Texting format, in brief |
Prepared to drive |
Gym rep |
Ruby of "A Raisin in the Sun" |
Bro's greeting |
Thermostat piece |
Lead-in to -meter |
Lose in a logrolling match, say |
Like a go-getter |
Last members of relay teams |
Stages, as a play |
March Madness round |
Word following sand or steel |
Insistently unhip |
Retail giant headquartered in Bentonville, Ark. |
Like abandoned malls |
Preach, maybe |
Fill, as with crayon |
Went on the road |
Barbecue joint offering |
With 56-Across, hairstylist's observation (that also applies to 17-, 25- and 34-Across?) |
iPhone speaker? |
"High" time |
Chain with a "2 x 2 x 2" breakfast combo |
Acknowledged applause |
"Keep Climbing" airline |
___-Caps (movie treat) |
Purina rival |
Poker variant with four hole cards |
Virginia Tech athletes |