Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 30th 2008) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Braveheart' getup
'Hmmm ...'
'Thumbs-up' responses
'What's the big ___?'
1949 Orson Welles film
Actress Petty
Adding, as an ingredient
Ammo unit
Antiquated exclamation
Arctic mass
Barrett or Jaffe
Before too long
Big name in grills
Bit of work
Cape Town currency
Certain navel
Chocolate-coated candy
Chowderhead
Clinical study
Commuter option
Conceal in the hand
Creep (along)
Designed to increase traction
Diner order, briefly
Easy dupes
Fight site
Foaming at the mouth
He devised the Trojan horse
Hubbub
Humbly patient
In readiness
Incentive aimed at golden agers
Insignificant amount
Ivan Turgenev novel ... and a hint to 20-, 31- and 40-Across
Jack of 'Twin Peaks'
Key element
Laptop key
Light on one's feet
Light snack
Look to be
Marathon handout
Margarine
Massachusetts tourist spot
Midday
Modern navigational aid, for short
Most of Santa's mail
Needing darning, maybe
Nickname of Israel's Netanyahu
Nocturnal hunters
Nonsense, to a Brit
Norse trickster
Not duped by
Overhead RRs
Potentially offensive
Power co.
Powerful Pontiac
Pretense
Reduce drastically, as prices
Samurai, e.g.
School of thought
Sicilian hot spot
Sign of fatigue
Slop container
Slugger Rodriguez
Some Ivy Leaguers
Song of David
Spades, for example
Sporty cars, briefly
Squander
Thoroughfare
Tolkien brutes
Tony winner Lenya
Where touch typists begin
Youngster