Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 31st 2014) 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.
*Equal rival |
#1 Michael Jackson song about an 11-Across |
'In your dreams!' |
'Look this way' |
'No more for me, please' |
'___ been thinking ...' |
*Essential feature of a PC |
*Legoland, for one |
*Like you or me? |
*Tricky football play |
1992 or 2006 Winter Olympics locale |
Actor with the movie line 'Me, I always tell the truth. Even when I lie' |
Actress Sorvino |
Aid for store security |
Art house showings |
Award coveted on 'Mad Men' |
Be creepy, in a way |
Big name in jeans |
Big name in jeans |
Bobby who won two Stanley Cups |
Brownish purple |
Busy time at Speedway or Churchill Downs |
Catherine who married Henry VIII |
Common diamond measure |
Cut |
Do-nothings |
Does something with |
First word in a fairy tale |
Firth of Clyde island |
Generate, as support |
Had a home-cooked meal |
Hear again, as a case |
Home of Team Coco |
Home of the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas |
Hubbub |
Jay on 'Modern Family,' e.g |
Late-night host on ABC |
Leftover |
Level |
Lithium-___ battery |
Locale of a Godzilla rampage |
Mad ___ |
Manual |
Map showing property divisions |
Material that may be acid-washed |
Muslim princely title |
Next-to-last word in a fairy tale |
Old verb ending |
One of eight popes |
One who lines up speakers? |
Pathetic |
Pioneering sci-fi play |
Place for a stud |
Prurient interest |
Quintet representing the ends of the answers to the five starred clues |
Rig |
Sauce commonly served with seafood |
School basics, in a manner of speaking |
See 30-Down |
Show for which Conan O'Brien once wrote, in brief |
Sign on again |
Smoke ___ |
Some help they are! |
Son of, in foreign names |
South American wildcat |
Strive |
Tennis court determination |
Treasure lost on the Spanish Main |
TV actor Jason |
Very rare baseball result |
Weightlifter's pride |
West ___ virus |
What 'you had me at,' in a classic movie line |
What the Heimlich maneuver clears |