Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 12th 2010) 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.
Long-legged fisher |
Mango alternative |
Many a cowpoke's handle |
Math subj. with many functions |
Meditation syllables |
Mideast land since 1948: Abbr. |
Mocking birds? |
Monkey's uncle? |
No longer sick |
No-brainer in school |
Not many |
October blooms |
One of the eight states bordering Tenn. |
One who's daft about archaeology? |
Parent in the wings, perhaps |
Part of S.W.A.K. |
Peter the Great, for one |
Picket line crosser |
Pitcher Satchel |
Play to the balcony? |
Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme |
Prayer's end |
Prefix with phone |
Prez on a penny |
Restaurant chain whose logo features a western hat |
Rodeo horse |
Sasha and Malia's father |
Sends an OMG or LOL, say |
Sound before a blessing |
Stand against |
Start of a pirate's chant |
Susan of 'L.A. Law' |
Tokyo-based synthesizer maker |
Twenty : English :: ___ : Italian |
X, to a pirate? |
'Are you ___ out?' |
'Dollar days' event |
'And I'm the queen of England' |
'Enough already!' |
'Garfield' canine |
'Hello, Don Ho!' |
'Livin' la Vida ___' |
'West Side Story' shout during 'The Dance at the Gym' |
'___ having fun yet?' |
Air safety grp. |
Ark unit |
Best Supporting Actor for 'Cocoon' |
Big furniture retailer |
Big galoot |
Bird known for making baskets |
Bit of energy |
Carson predecessor |
Caught in a trap |
Cornstarch brand |
Cry of discovery |
Cunning |
Date with an M.D. |
Drano target |
Ear part |
Erodes |
Genealogy chart |
General on Chinese menus |
Germy dessert, to a five-year-old? |
Good name for a lingerie salesman? |
Greek god of war |
Grub consumed around the dinner table? |
Gumbo vegetable |
Hard-core followers, in politics |
Help from a bullpen |
Influential moneybags |
It climbs the walls |
It might be fixed or frozen |
Ivory, e.g. |
Yellow |
Young chickens suitable for dinner |
Zenith |
[Oh, my stars!] |
___ Bridge, connecting Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx |