Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 12th 2015) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Lead-in to drop or roll |
Light shower? |
Like South Dakota vis-à-vis North Dakota |
Longtime radio rival of Stern |
Lose tone |
Lose tones? |
Make a squirrellike exit |
Maker of Basketbrawl and Robo-Squash |
New seal |
One of the currencies replaced by the euro in 2002 |
Pantomime |
Part of a business that might include invoicing, payment, updates and equipment maintenance |
Pitch ___ |
Pool party |
Possible cause of vertigo |
Private detective |
Protection against mosquitoes |
Raw power |
Reef denizen |
Relatives of banjoleles |
Residents of 24 Sussex Dr. in Ottawa |
Retailer with stylized mountaintops in its logo |
Skilled forger |
State symbol with a reduplicative name |
Suffix with 4-Down |
Targeting the Fourth Estate |
The gamut |
Ultimatum retort |
Unkempt |
Wharton's home, briefly |
___ Norman Cosmetics |
'Capeesh?' |
'Hungarian Dances' composer |
'Mountain, Navel, Anchors, Table' artist, 1925 |
'Whatevs' |
African desert that includes the Skeleton Coast |
Angelina of Hollywood |
Après-ski warmers |
Balcony address? |
Bars where swingers hang out? |
Base closure? |
Bathroom brand with a Snake Plus variety |
Be handy |
Beaches, in two senses |
Best Picture Oscar winner before 'Ben-Hur' |
Citation shortening |
Collapse at one's desk, say |
Contouring procedure, briefly |
Cosmetics company founder Rocher |
Decorative flourish |
Deploys to one's advantage |
Fancy |
Feature of some mattresses |
Food for hogs |
Franklin who sang 'Piece of My Heart' |
Gelatinous dishes |
German-born American tennis star who won 17 Grand Slam singles and doubles titles |
Go a few rounds? |
Gossiping |
Grammy-winning hit that begins 'Whatcha gon' do with all that junk' |
How the operas 'Artaxerxes' and 'Iolanthe' are usually performed |
In a sauce of browned butter, capers, parsley and lemon |
It has issues with feminism |
Job tester |
Joseph's uncle, in Genesis |
Lady Godiva, for one |