Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 12th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 69 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
One of the red Monopoly spaces |
One operating a loom |
Open-house org |
Place on a pedestal |
Poison gas, e.g |
Prefix with center |
Prepare, as some peanuts |
Quarantine, say |
Rare sight on casual Friday |
Ring decision, briefly |
Roll-call call |
S.F. summer setting |
Searches high and low |
Suffix with acetyl |
Surgical bypass |
Testifying accurately |
The First State: Abbr |
There might be one on the corner of a sail |
They vary according to batters' heights |
They're said at the end of a soirée |
To the point, in law |
Traditional pre-Christmas activity |
Triumphing |
Word of exasperation |
Wrinkly-skinned dog |
___ polloi |
___ Stic (retractable Bic pen) |
Atomizer outputs |
'Amores' poet |
'___-lish!' ('Yum!') |
1952 Gary Cooper classic |
2B, SS or CF |
AOL alternative |
Became too old for foster care, say |
Believer that life is meaningless |
Bopper |
Bub |
Buffalo's county |
Campbell of 'Party of Five' |
Cartoon shriek |
Christmas carol starter |
Clear and direct, as reporting |
Comic Fields who was an Ed Sullivan regular |
Common Nascar letters |
Cry at the World Cup |
Day after hump day: Abbr |
Derby victory margin, maybe |
Designed to minimize wind resistance |
Dime-on-the-dollar donation |
Directional ending |
Dog that might be named Shep |
Element in chips |
End of Kurosawa's 'Rashomon'? |
Fleet member retired in '03 |
Florence's ___ Vecchio |
Had a break between flights |
Happy tunes |
Hawke of Hollywood |
It's about 1% argon |
Katmandu tongue |
Last book of the Old Testament |
Letters on a perp's record |
Longtime Florentine ruling family |
Lunes or martes |
Many an urban Cornhusker |
Marks of good bowlers |
Matt who scored the only Jets touchdown in Super Bowl history |
Morgue ID |
Nixon, e.g., for two yrs |