Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 26th 2015) 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.

'___ 'em!' ('Attack!')
'Hogan's Heroes' colonel
'Much ___ About Nothing'
'Rebel Without a ___'
'The Garden of Earthly Delights' artist
'Weekend Edition' airer
'___ the Force, Luke'
1970s comedian whom Time magazine dubbed 'TV's First Black Superstar'
Aches (for)
Achilles epic
Albany-to-Buffalo waterway
Attendees
Attire for one lounging at a 58-Down
Bank charges
Bench press count
Browning or Kipling
Chinese-born American architect
Chorus stand
Clever person
Cocktail with vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and lime juice
Combustible funeral piles
Container at the end of a rainbow
Copycatting
Counterpart to a lateral
Curtain hanger
Days of ___ (past times)
Drink in a stein
Eye affliction
Fidgeting
Furry red monster on 'Sesame Street'
Genre for Jay Z or J. Cole
Go wrong
Group helping a sheriff
Hear again, as a court case
Hop, ___ and a jump
Ian : Scotland :: ___ : Ireland
Jean-___ Picard (U.S.S. Enterprise captain)
Jimi Hendrix's do, informally
Junkyard dog
Kukla, Fran and ___
Longtime Yugoslav leader
Looped calf-catcher
Mistake that people laugh about
Musial of Cardinals fame
New beginning ... or what 16-, 23-, 31-, 38- and 45-Across each have?
One with misgivings
Org. for the A's and O's
Peeling gadget
Pig's digs
Pink-slipped
Poem of praise
Police van
Puppy bites
Relaxation
Retort to 'You are not!'
Right-hand man or woman
Shampoo in a green bottle
Smelting waste
Sounded like a cannon
Stares rudely at
Tangy teatime offering
The 'S' in E.S.T.: Abbr
Tiny nation surrounded by France and the Mediterranean
To whom Muslims pray
Tuxedo rental occasion
Type meant to stand out
Upper-left computer key: Abbr
Use needle and thread
Verbal thumbs-up
W.W. II spy org
Warty creature
Washerful
Wearying journey
West Point newcomer
What boxing gloves cover
What subjects and verbs should do
Where one might get a facial
Winning 'Hollywood Squares' line