Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 1st 2016) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Doctor's charge |
Distressed maiden, in fairy tales |
Dot on an ocean map |
Earnest request |
___ Crawley, countess on 'Downton Abbey' |
___ virgin |
Dustin who won an Oscar for 'Rain Man' |
Like most college dorms nowadays |
Longtime N.B.A. coach Pat |
Make a selection |
Means of entry |
Memo |
Meredith of daytime TV |
Mideast native |
Mini-whirlpool |
Month with Columbus Day |
Moon landing craft, for short |
Most modern |
Move up and down, as a doll's head |
Narcotize |
Neighbor of Arg. and Braz |
Notion |
Old MacDonald's place |
One of the Great Lakes |
Sandbars |
Scream |
Seeing red |
Sleep disorder |
Spoken, not written |
Started |
Sushi selection |
Switch that changes bands on the radio |
Title locale in a 1950 Billy Wilder film noir |
Title locale in a 1987 Oliver Stone drama |
Title locale in a 2001 David Lynch thriller |
Tolled, as a bell |
Topic of a pre-election news story |
Trounce |
U-turn from WNW |
Youth org. since 1910 |
___ at windmills |
'Love Story' author Segal |
'$500 on the roan nag,' e.g |
'Bonnie and Clyde' and 'Thelma & Louise' ... or a hint to 18-, 26- and 44-Across |
'Carmen' or 'Rigoletto' |
'Have I ___ told you ...?' |
'Hey ___, what's up?' |
'Time is money' and 'Knowledge is power' |
'Well, what do we have here!' |
'You and who ___?' (fighting words) |
A, in Berlin |
Actor Jared of 'Dallas Buyers Club' |
Animal hide |
Any old Joe |
Arborist's focus |
Big cheese |
Brooklyn hoopsters |
Campaign giveaway |
Conditionally released from custody |
Crammer's last chance |
Cut, as a pumpkin |
Detective fiction writer ___ Stanley Gardner |
F.D.R.'s successor |
Easter egg coating |
Face on a fiver |
Floating aimlessly |
Four-baggers |
Frequently |
Hawaiian shindig |
Hi-___ image |
Home for a Rockefeller or a Vanderbilt |
In that capacity |
Japanese soup |
Jewish house of worship |
Kind of pork at a Chinese restaurant |
Lead-in to boy or girl |