Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 1st 2011) 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.
'Crazy' bird |
'Or ___!' (threat) |
'___ do' ('Not possible') |
*British novelist who wrote 'London Fields' |
*College near Philadelphia |
*Container next to a bowl of cereal |
*Eloquent |
*Gradually separated |
*Having both Republican and Democratic support |
*Like some checks and vendors |
*National discount store chain |
Al who won four Indy 500s |
Antiestablishment figure |
Asia's shrinking ___ Sea |
Baseball's Hammerin' ___ |
Bent at a curtain call |
Congratulate nonverbally |
Corp. creativity department |
Crafty |
Crimson Tide school, for short |
D.C. winter hrs. |
Dark film genre |
Degree after an M.A., perhaps |
Dove's sound |
Dust Bowl migrants |
Easter roasts |
Encounter |
French 'to be' |
French-speaking nation in the Americas |
Go kaput |
Here, in 1-Across |
Hot cocoa container, maybe |
Humble response to a compliment |
Hurry |
In the past |
Jamaica, por ejemplo |
Japanese 'yes' |
Kerfuffle |
King Kong, e.g. |
Lawn base |
Letters after pis |
Liter or meter |
Loved to pieces |
Mets' ballpark until 2008 |
Morales of 'NYPD Blue' |
Network with an eye logo |
Nothing |
Nothing |
Palindromic bird |
Pictures inked on the body, in slang |
Place to enter a PIN |
Prunes, originally |
Record for later viewing, in a way |
Rooster's mate |
Saxophonist Stan |
Scratch, as a cat might a sofa |
See 40-Down |
Shawl, e.g. |
Spanish 'south' |
Start to wake up |
Symbol on Superman's chest |
The last 'w' in www |
Tiny part of a computer's memory |
Train for a boxing match |
Unfinished project ... or, literally, what the answers to the eight starred clues contain? |
Urge |
Whacked-out mental state |
What everyone brings to a potluck dinner |
Where a bear hibernates |
Where the Northern Lights occur |
Wigwam relative |
With 43-Across, yttrium or scandium |
Words before 'You may kiss the bride' |
___ colada |
___ Martens (shoes) |
___ meridiem (morning: Lat.) |