Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 18th 2015) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Goes (for) |
Grippers |
High-grade sheet material |
Indian drawer? |
Initials, perhaps |
It's an honour, in brief |
Kind of circle |
L's end? |
Like E.T. riding Elliott's bicycle |
Lock horns (with) |
Massenet opera set in 11th-century Spain |
Mission directive |
Mutual dislike |
New York home of Hartwick College |
Nickname of the dictator who created the Tontons Macoutes |
Nickname since 1959 |
Philistines, to the Israelites |
Portaged item |
Prison design that allows surveillance of any inmate at any time |
Products once advertised with the slogan 'Hello boys' |
Reality show gear, informally |
Rude cry |
Salon names like Scissors Palace and Curl Up & Dye |
See |
Seventy-somethings? |
Sign of villainy |
Simmering, say |
Smidge |
Something shown to an usher |
Sparky of the 1970s Yankees |
Spinach : Florentine :: ___ : lyonnaise |
Sports org. founded during W.W. I |
Stuff of life |
Summer coolers |
Tag line? |
Tears |
Tennie |
Things opened by many employees, for short |
Tribe once along the Big Blue River |
Turn on the jets |
TV host who succeeded Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night' |
Virginia ___, first English child born in America |
Volume |
___ Bank |
___ Gilbert, designer of the Supreme Court building |
___ Tech |
Actress Swenson |
'Bertha' composer |
'Revelations' choreographer |
'Same here!' |
'The gloves are off' |
15-Across symbol |
Bargain |
Bill passer? |
Blue Stater, for short |
Camel droppings? |
Capable of doing well |
Cassim's brother of folklore |
Coarse, per etiquette manuals |
Coins worth 100 kurus each |
Company for which Rudolf Nureyev once danced |
Core components |
Curtain hangers? |
Diamond, e.g |
Drove diagonally |
Eponymous general |
Fierce and rapacious |
First name in W.W. II |
Fort ___, Kan |
Go out for a bit? |