Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 2nd 2016) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Tricks |
Visor, e.g |
Volunteer's offer |
What most adjectives end in? |
Where the U.S.S. Cole was attacked in 2000 |
Wooden pail part |
___ Dunham, Barack Obama's mother |
Jamaican jerk chicken seasoning |
Korean War leader, for short |
Lines on a ski mountain map |
Many clichés |
Mass master, in brief |
Message to critics |
Occupied |
One in town for the summer, say |
One of TV's Crane brothers |
One of two in 27-Down: Abbr |
One with a pouch |
Opposite of baggy |
Part of 'Die Fledermaus' |
Plugs can move it forward |
Promontories |
Red menaces? |
Request after a breakdown |
Right |
Roller coaster feature |
Roman consul who captured Syracuse in A.D. 211 |
Roman leader? |
Santa ___ |
Santa ___ (weather phenomena) |
Set off |
Set off |
Sharp |
Snow White and the dwarfs, e.g |
Some foreign reserves |
Some ribbons and shells |
Star's opposite |
Still the most? |
Surf stuff |
Throw the match |
Travel like a ray |
'American Dad!' airer |
'Louie' |
Annual June sporting event |
1987 Emmy winner for 'Moonlighting' |
'Packed' letters |
Alternative to Goobers |
Another attempt |
Big part of one's final grade, typically |
Bigeye, on some menus |
Competitor of Kohl's |
County of Newark, N.J |
Coup |
Dangerous fall |
Deception |
Devil or bear lead-in |
Exchange listings: Abbr |
Florists' creations |
Force on a nut |
German chocolate brand |
Get rid of |
Good or bad things to pick up |
Half a round |
Hoard |
Homesickness, e.g |
Horse course |
Indiana Jones was on one |
Input signal? |
It launched Hotmail in '96 |
Its Latin motto translates to 'Light and truth' |