Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 4th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Quad quarters |
R.N. workplaces |
Real hottie |
Reclusive best-selling novelist |
San ___, Italy |
Showy bloom |
Soon, quaintly |
Stew holder |
Stylish Wang |
Take pleasure in |
Take pleasure, as in one's glory |
Tennis's Nastase |
The 'A' of James A. Garfield |
They often elicit blessings |
Villa d'___ |
Villain |
Viscount's superior |
Vocalist Lovett |
Wall St. operator |
With a bow, on a score |
Woodsy odor |
Word with tube or vision |
___ alai |
___ buddy |
___ Fein (Irish political party) |
'Thank you,' in Hawaii |
'Animal House' party fixture |
'I'm intrigued!' |
'Inside the Company: C.I.A. Diary' author Philip |
'Peter Pan' author |
'Same with me' |
'That was my cue' |
'The Well-Tempered Clavier' composer |
'___ Boys' (Louisa May Alcott novel) |
'___ Lisa' |
2,502, to ancient Romans |
A deadly sin |
A model strikes one |
Actress Caldwell and others |
Actress Christine of 'Funny About Love' |
Alarm clock button |
Alley Oop's girl |
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher who was a 2007 All-Star with Seattle |
Author of the best-selling book series in history |
Baloney |
Boston Harbor jetsam |
Campaign sign directive |
Candy bag wt., maybe |
Charged, as in battle |
Cleaning a mess, maybe |
Coal carriers |
Composed, as an email |
Dagwood Bumstead's boss |
Drink a little here, drink a little there .. |
Early bloomers |
Egyptian goddess whose headdress was shaped like a throne |
Eschews takeout, say |
Exclude |
Founder of U.S. Steel |
Holy Trinity member |
HOW THIS CLUE IS WRITTEN |
Hwy. crossings |
Instant |
Itch (for) |
Joe Namath or Mark Gastineau |
Josip ___ Tito, Yugoslav statesman |
Kind of jacket |
Like pomaded hair |
Means of a castaway's escape, maybe |
Muslim's trek |
Name after 'a.k.a.' |
Newspaper part with mini-bios |
Office PC hookup |
On task |
One-named singer with the 2006 hit 'Too Little Too Late' |
Pen name for Angela Lansbury's character on 'Murder, She Wrote' |
Photocopier parts |
Polite rural affirmative |