Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 24th 2005) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'I'm dying, Egypt, dying' speaker |
'The Four-Chambered Heart' novelist |
1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms |
23rd of 24 letters |
Ambulance chasers |
Apt. specs |
Auspices |
Blanco or Negro |
Bug with red and blue stripes |
Can |
Canon rival |
Capital served by Kotoka International Airport |
Certain League members |
Chiropterologist's interest |
Christmas ___ |
Chromium use |
Cissoid segment |
Clutch performer? |
Degree in martial arts |
Demonizing, with 'of' |
Dip |
Ellen who won three Emmys between 1973 and 1976 |
Endangered Great Basin language |
Ends of the earth |
First star ever photographed, 1850 |
First ___ (title for Napoleon) |
Fit |
Floor exercise, in Britain |
French writer who coined the phrase 'Facts are stubborn things' |
Froth producers |
Germany to Russia, in W.W. II |
Gloomy thistle-eater of children's lit |
Gob |
Heavyweight champ, 1882-92 |
Henry Higgins and others |
Hinge of a palindrome |
Hits hard, to no effect |
It has some crust |
It may be blacked out |
Joke |
Lively, on scores |
Metric prefix |
Needle holders |
Nobelist who proposed a League of Peace |
Old intelligence org. |
Ones seeking steady work? |
Part of a modern soldier's address |
Pegbox holders |
Pettifog |
Post production? |
Pounding, in a way |
Prairie region in Kansas rich in gypsum and iron |
Raise attentively |
Relative of an avocet |
Salty hail |
Schlep |
Scrapbook fodder |
Shell asset |
Soak |
Some driving tests |
Spread out |
Star of two of 1990's top 15 Nielsen-rated shows |
They greet each other by pressing their noses together |
Thousands, slangily |
Troubling |
Vinegar |
Where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal |
Word of support |