Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 24th 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.
Renter from a renter |
Ring stoppages, for short |
Rio's land, to natives |
S.U.V. named for a lake |
Send over the moon |
Serengeti antelope |
Sign to heed |
Speed of sound |
Stock market fluctuation |
Super Bowl highlights, to many |
Sushi bar option |
Take away |
Tale of adventure |
Talent show judge, often |
The '2' in the formula for water, e.g |
Thigh-slapper |
Totally absorbed |
Triton's domain |
Twinings in London is one |
U.S. broadcaster overseas |
U.S.S. Nautilus, for one |
Underlying theme |
Upper reaches of space |
Visitor to Siam, on stage and film |
Wasabi ___ (bar snack) |
With all judges present |
World Series game sextet |
Yanks' allies in W.W. I and II |
Yoga posture |
Acrobat's wear |
'Explorer' channel |
'Six-pack' muscles |
'Star Wars' droid, informally |
'This is no joke!' |
'You've Got a Friend ___' |
Apple originally marketed to schools |
Become less intense |
Blackmore's Doone |
Bow respectfully |
Capital on the Aare |
Central figure in a Mussorgsky opera |
City on the Arno |
College benefactor Yale |
Column style |
Comedians' shindig |
Composer of music 'as ignorable as it is interesting' |
D-Day vessels, for short |
Dead Sea Scrolls sect |
Diva ___ Te Kanawa |
Eartha who sang 'C'est Si Bon' |
Eucalyptus-munching animal |
Extreme: Abbr |
Football legend Amos Alonzo ___ |
Formicide's target |
Fruitcake fruit |
Goes underwater ... or a hint to the answers on the perimeter of this puzzle |
Greet, as the new year |
Guinness suffix |
Guitar amp effect |
Hoity-toity sort |
Like the area between city and farm |
Like the pointed end of a pencil |
Lofty in thought or manner |
Loser to VHS |
LP protectors |
M.I.T. part: Abbr |
M.I.T. part: Abbr |
Make impure |
Mani-pedi spot |
Meat of the matter |
Mens ___ (criminal intent) |
Number of states that border the Mississippi |
Politico lampooned by Fey |
Popular Bach piece for the lute |
Property recipient, in law |
Puts down by force |