Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 11th 2025) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 62 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Small juice container? |
Well, that works! |
Jester named in a Shakespeare soliloquy |
Fruit-filled loaf |
OK |
First of four emperors in the "Year of the Four Emperors" |
Certain workplace protection? |
Stack in an ice cream shop |
#2s, e.g. |
It's lit! |
Jargon heard at Comic-Con or in a D&D game, humorously |
Locale of Niue and the Pitcairn Islands |
Material for Robin Hood's bow |
Own up |
Clearing |
Common format for an essay, informally |
Result of a downpour, perhaps |
Bypassing play |
River featured in the Rig Veda |
Many early wines |
Professional squatters? |
Pride parade participant? |
Specially trained teams |
Bit of "Sweeney Todd" fare |
Recurring role for Kate McKinnon on "S.N.L." |
"Tubular!" |
Movement in "The Nutcracker" |
___ fly |
Extractor used on some seeds and nuts |
Their petals are used to make a traditional Korean wine called "dugyeonju" |
Antarctic explorer for whom a sea is named |
Turnpike feature |
Attachments for speakers |
One taken for a ride |
Blatant deceptions |
Georges ___, "Habanera" composer |
Some sweet pick-me-ups |
Open for drinks |
Get an engine going |
Contralto singer known as the "First Lady of Radio" |
Incurs an extra service charge, perhaps |
Monarchs, e.g. |
Publicly criticizes |
Baby ___ |
Feature of the United States Capitol |
Cost-efficient |
Setting for balloon darts or a ringtoss |
They act as one |
Television star who went on the "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour" in 2010 |
Simple house style with gables |
Taiwanese electronics brand |
Track star Ingebrigtsen who, at age 16, became the youngest person in history to run a sub-four-minute mile |
Note extender, in sheet music |
"Peace, dude!" |
Lothlórien in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g. |
Music genre for Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit |
They believe "the radical notion that women are people," per Marie Shear |
Hits the weights, say |
"To the stars," in Latin |
Make way for |
De-briefed? |
Siren call? |