Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 9th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Agree |
Agenda part |
Actor Maguire |
500 people? |
Appeared |
Assign stars to |
Alma mater for David Cameron |
Big name in tractors |
Bagpipe music, maybe |
Barrett of Pink Floyd |
Bill producers, for short |
Blocked vessel opener |
British ___ |
Calorie-heavy dessert |
Carefully examine |
Certain horror film villain |
City in southern California |
Clutter |
Delt neighbor |
Distillery sight |
Drippings, maybe |
Experiment site |
Extemporizes |
First name in folk |
Flaming Gorge locale |
Flies (along) |
Food processor? |
For example |
Forest female |
Fragrant compound |
Frolic |
Genesis locale |
Genesis locale |
Glistening, as Christmas ornaments |
Haunted house sounds |
Lead-in to plane |
Like some numbers and beef |
Lucy ___, title character in Sir Walter Scott's 'The Bride of Lammermoor' |
Make pieces of pieces? |
One of the Bushes |
OPEC member: Abbr |
Overseas |
Plaintiff |
Prefix with type |
Richard ___, 'War Zone Diary' journalist |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee with only one Top 40 hit |
Security Council veto |
See 46-Down |
Shade providers |
Shellacs |
Sign of puberty, maybe |
Site of a piercing |
Site of slippage ... both geographically and in this puzzle |
Something to pare, informally |
Splenda competitor |
Sure-___ |
The speed of sound |
Theater's ___ Siddons Award |
Thorough |
Tore |
Unloading point |
Voyaging |
Wallop |
Western German city |
What spies collect |
What womanizers do |
Who has scored more than 850 points in an official Scrabble game |
With 44-Down, 'key' invention of the 1830s |
You might slip on it |
You might slip on it |
___ Burgundy, the anchorman in 'Anchorman' |
___ factor |
___ Israel Medical Center |
___-square |
'Beloved' author Morrison |
'Make some ___!' |