Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 10th 2019) 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.
One's marriage or graduation |
Ring punch |
Operate smoothly |
Charm City baseballer |
Be shown up |
___ City Hall, 36-Across-designed building (1978) |
Sites of some strikes |
"The Winding Stair" poet |
Ballerina's hairdo |
Omnipotent and all-merciful one, in Islam |
Chicken ___ |
Place for an Atlas |
With 10-Down, 36-Across-designed museum (1995) |
Do a little stretching? |
Under control |
Ricotta cheese source |
Get an ___ effort |
Come to nothing |
Subject of this puzzle (1917-2019) |
Runner's space |
Script unit |
Land in the ocean |
Claymation pal of Wallace |
It's a big stretch |
Portmanteau for 36-Across |
Help for the disabled? |
On ___ (running by itself) |
Sicilia and Sardegna |
Jack (up) |
Classic opera in which every leading character dies |
Asian capital designed by British urban planners |
With 26-Down, 36-Across-designed Hong Kong skyscraper (1990) |
Warty arboreal creature |
Mystical and puzzling |
Stick in a boat |
Stand in (for) |
Places |
Soul mate? |
"Dies ___" (hymn) |
River to the Colorado |
Noodlehead |
One who calls Nome home |
"Thumbs up!" |
Enroll in |
"Talking" with one's hands, for short |
Bawl over |
See 24-Across |
Sch. near Hollywood |
Fit well |
36-Across-designed Paris landmark (1989) |
Cut down |
Sack, so to speak |
Legally charges |
Magician's skill |
Rummage (through) |
TV booth alert |
See 59-Across |
Moolah |
Be shy |
Kind of column |
George with a .390 batting average in 1980 |
Gazillions |
Goat's bleat |
Lecturer's reading? |
Word that rhymes with treats, appropriately |
Trophy |
Shoppe description |
Excited about |
Some hospital supplies |
Fictional captain whose nickname is "Old Thunder" |
Back in the day |
Arctic seabird |
Nowhere near the target, in a children's guessing game |
When soap operas usually air, informally |
Bud's bud in old comedy |
Winner of four World Series in this century, on scoreboards |