Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 23rd 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.

604, in old Rome
'As I was saying ...'
'___ option ...'
*Crowd noise, for example
*Movie stand-in
*One's physical or emotional burdens
A 'little word' in charades
Anthony's longtime partner on satellite radio
Anxiety-free
Asset of an oceanfront home
Bach work
Benchwarmer
Bits in marmalade
Buster?
Certain superstore
Complete freedom ... and a hint to each half of the answer to each starred clue
Completely screw up
Crunchy sandwich
Devoid of wool, now
Diplomatic fig
End of a Greek series
Enjoy to the max
First razor with a pivoting head
Fr. woman with a 63-Across
Fragrance name that's forbidden-sounding
Got away from one's roots?
Humanoid monster of myth
Infatuated with
iPhone data: Abbr
It may be bid in the end
Jillions
Join, as a table
Keep in touch, in a way
Like a soufflé's texture
Like odor-indicating lines, in comics
Like some orders or tales
Love-letter letters
Mekong Valley native
Nile reptiles
Nonprofessional
Old Ford model
Pal of Pooh
Palindromic girl's name
Popular printers
Praiseful works
Promised Land, to Rastafarians
Shiite leader who claims direct descent from Muhammad
Should
Sign of virtue
Singer/songwriter Corinne Bailey ___
Solution to the classic riddle 'What force or strength cannot get through, / I, with gentle touch, can do'
Speed Wagons of old autodom
Superprecise, as some clocks
T or F, perhaps: Abbr
Talkative bird
Tater Tots maker
The Brady Bill is one
The latest
Tilter's weapon
Tippler's account
Toddler's banishment to a corner, say
Tries for again, as an office
Truffle-seeking beast
Up to, briefly
Utah skiing mecca
Walk with an attitude
Water-quality org
What the moon does during a lunar eclipse
What your blood may do when you're frightened
Where it's always zero degrees
Where sailors go
With suspicion, as a look
Word before set or service
Words after 'You can't fire me!'
Works of Goya, e.g
ZZ Top, for one