Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 19th 2008) 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.
'Da Ali G Show' persona |
'She's ___ doll' (4 Seasons lyric) |
'___ should keep himself to himself': 'Treasure Island' |
ABC Radio host |
Alternative bookstore section |
Alternative to air |
Annual honoree: Abbr. |
Basher ___, one of the eleven in 'Ocean's Eleven' |
Be altered? |
Blooming period |
Bop |
Club with a big ball |
Common A.T.M. feature |
Cowboy's home, informally |
Description of 15-Down |
Desert mount |
Ding-dong |
Exuberant cry from Pinocchio |
Five-time N.H.L. scoring leader of the 1990s-'00s |
Flood |
Fourth book of the Book of Mormon |
Gas with a penetrating odor |
Hammering away at |
Hit video game series launched in 2005 |
Hot ___ |
In a state of entanglement |
It's often hard to maintain under pressure |
Its locks are tight |
Law with many parts |
Lead, for one |
Like a baby's bottom, often |
Like goldfish |
Longtime Delaware senator William |
Lummox |
Minor area? |
More enticing to a philatelist, say |
Musical that opens with 'Every Story Is a Love Story' |
Networks, e.g. |
Nobel-winning physicist Stern |
Not too awful |
Of whom Hamlet said 'He hath borne me on his back a thousand times' |
One looking for a deal? |
Option for seeing the sites quickly, for short |
Parry |
Precursor to 41-Across |
Put down anew |
Quaint note opener |
React angrily |
Reacts to a big buffet |
Remarkably, in commercialese |
Response of disbelief |
Response to a disbeliever |
Russian's neighbor |
Showed respect, in a way |
Snow on the ground, say |
Some people like them dirty |
Sports basket |
Start of an exchange |
Successor of 31-Across |
Sullivan Travis, in a 2000 film title |
Table center piece? |
They may hold the lead |
They may pound the pavement |
Third book of the Book of Mormon |
Those who aren't super dupers? |
Unpopular singer |
Waves on l'océan |
Wind instrument Down Under |
Work with raw material? |
Wynton Marsalis's first trumpet was a gift from him |