Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 6th 2023) 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.
Mountain |
One really shouldn't be used to clean your ears, doctors say |
Cries loudly |
Relaxed feeling |
Maximum allowed |
Apt rhyme for "paws" |
The "R" of H.R.H. |
Sound of a contented cat |
The "p" of m.p.h. |
What one should do twice before cutting once |
Major toymaker |
U.S. facility in Cuba, informally |
"Fancy seeing you here!" |
Very: Fr. |
Bring on staff |
___ pot (device for clearing sinuses) |
Country bordering Yemen |
Egg-shaped |
Al ___ (firm, as pasta) |
Thanksgiving side dish |
Wowed |
Red hat of the Ottoman Empire |
Gazelle, to a cheetah |
Most strange |
The first Mrs. Donald Trump |
More intelligent |
Not yet found, as a criminal |
Higher on the Rotten Tomatoes rating scale |
One of the two main branches of Islam |
Like some retro carpeting |
Strong desire |
Sweetie |
Dogs with curly tails |
Sounds of wonderment |
Ire |
Clothing line? |
Popular same-sex dating app |
Birth control option, for short |
Italian wine region |
Singing voice above baritone |
Be hurting |
Courage, metaphorically |
Texas city between Dallas and Austin |
Computer menu with Undo and Redo |
Bunches |
Meat that may be "chopped" |
Wiggle from discomfort |
Take the pot, in poker |
Phenomenon witnessed from space … or a hint to this puzzle's sequence of shaded squares |
Like a diet low in sodium and favoring whole grains |
Ancient tool for hunters or warriors |
Steep drop-off |
Humongous |
Salad green some chefs massage to soften |
Edible squash seed |
On the ocean |
___ vez (again, in Spanish) |
Tax IDs: Abbr. |
C minor and F sharp major, for two |
Tucked (away) |
Wow |
Wander |
"Gotcha" |
"Life of Pi" director Lee |
___ Grey tea |
Does sums |
Eyelid irritation |
"For heaven's sake!" |
Twisty-shaped pasta |
Entertains |
Supermodel Kate |
Send, as a payment |
Wear away |
What the Apollo 8 crew was orbiting when astronaut Bill Anders took his iconic 11-Down photograph |
"Alas!" |
Salon job |
Narrow inlet |
"So ___ heard" |