Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 25th 2010) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Priests' robes |
Prohibitions |
Raymond's wife on 'Everybody Loves Raymond' |
Research group associated with many Nobel Prizes in Physics |
Ribbon holder, maybe |
Rowdies, in British slang |
Scrubber |
Sent a message before fax machines, say |
Setting for Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' |
Shakespeare or Browning |
Shipboard mop |
Sitcom with the character B.J. |
Southern cousin of bouillabaisse |
Strikebreaker |
Subsidiary route |
The Beatles' 'Eleanor ___' |
Uneven, as fabric |
When doubled, a Polynesian island |
___ City (Tampa neighborhood) |
___ Longa, where Romulus and Remus were born |
___ of bad news |
Above, in Berlin |
'Able was I ere I saw ___' |
'Born from jets' sloganeer |
'First Blood' protagonist |
'SOS' band |
'___ your best behavior' |
Actor Sebastian |
Ali ___ of 'The Arabian Nights' |
Babble |
Baked ___ |
Ball girls |
Barbecue item |
Baseball's Rusty |
Basics |
Bawdy |
Beer places |
Before long, after 'in' |
Bendable body part |
Beyond the city limits |
Big blast maker, for short |
Big name in speakers |
Bodega setting |
Border on |
Bougainvillea and others |
Bovine nickname |
Brian Williams's network |
Bring ___ (cause) |
Buddy |
Capital of the former Belgian Congo |
Capital SSW of Basel |
Citadel, in Arabic |
Cowboy's tie |
Cribs hold them |
Disobedient sort |
English broadcaster, with 'the' |
Expanse south of Ulan Bator |
Flows back |
Former New York mayor Beame |
French bench |
Helps in a bank heist, say |
His ___ (the boss) |
Its beat may accompany a fife |
Juice brand |
Kebab meat |
Lb. or oz., e.g. |
Letters on beach lotion |
Life, briefly |
Locale of Britain's first Christian martyr |
Memphis street with many jazz clubs |
Neuwirth of Broadway |
Not be able to stomach |
Old stringed instrument with a narrow body |
One walking comfortably |
Opposite of badly: Fr. |
P.L.O. bigwig Mahmoud |
Part of an invitation to an imbiber |
Pocketbooks |