Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 11th 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Feature of a creature feature, perhaps |
Some |
Cowboys QB-turned-broadcaster |
Antarctica's ___ Sea |
Let go |
Part of Italy where Calabria is found |
Oak, in a nutshell? |
Prefix for many Ocean Spray products |
Spider-Man villain ___ Octavius |
Beefeater and Bombay Sapphire |
The Big Easy |
What a pratfall may be done for |
Communist party systems |
Woes |
Program followed in Alcoholics Anonymous |
YouTube count |
Actress Anne with four Emmy nominations |
Some theater honors |
Proper way to pass |
Overruns |
Sour-tasting fruit |
Movie magnate Marcus |
A Stooge |
Entities with pass-through taxation, briefly |
What a swish misses |
Got into the swing? |
Agency HQ'd in Atlanta |
___ Shute, "A Town Like Alice" novelist |
May day celebrant |
Part of a cabinet |
Bedouin, e.g. |
Vassal's plot of land |
Title that translates to "great sage" |
"___ By Golly, Wow" (1972 hit by the Stylistics) |
Sing under pressure |
Judge of the Bible |
Talk a big game |
Proof parts |
Change in the Middle East, say |
California : palms :: New England : ___ |
In a jubilant fashion |
"That's nonsense" |
Bug |
Match before the final |
Where magazines may be laid out |
Its flag displays a curved dagger known as a khanjar |
Apartment listing info |
Filmmaker Ephron |
Apartment listing info |
___ player |
Way to go |
It holds water |
___ Scamander, protagonist of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" |
Props, so to speak |
They may be set aside in a collaboration |
Something kids often lose |
Chuck |
Like some glasses |
Razor handle? |
Question one might ask when looking at a banana taped to the wall |
Meet-cute in a romance film, e.g. |
___ contendere |
2021 Super Bowl host city |
___ McCheese of old fast-food fame |
Where we are |
Padmé Amidala's home planet in "Star Wars" |
Mother to the Titans |
Orchestra section |
"Rhyme Pays" rapper |
Doesn't make it through a lecture, say |
Rockefeller Center statue |
Honorific from Sanskrit |