Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 12th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Mark Twain's boyhood home |
Miller character |
Modern term for 'Roman fever' |
Nevil Shute's '___ Like Alice' |
Not be able to say 'say,' say |
One on a mission |
One who's been tapped on the shoulder? |
Parabolic, say |
Plagiarism and such |
Prefix with political |
Queso-topped dish |
Relax |
River bordering Tokyo |
Show, informally |
Some jabs |
Sour |
Speaker of baseball |
Spencer of 'Good Morning America' |
Suddenly stops working, with 'up' |
Tiresome sort |
Track |
Western tribe |
What a hygrometer measures |
Word with Man or can |
2013 Pawel Pawlikowski film set in post-W.W. II Poland |
'Damn Yankees' team |
'Deck the Halls' contraction |
'Well-bred insolence,' per Aristotle |
'___ well' |
100% ... or words that can precede 17-, 18-, 30- and 51-Across |
About 8-15 mg. of iron, say |
Alternative to -enne |
Attacks |
Bedding |
Bidding |
Bone whose name is Latin for 'pin' |
Business, informally |
Certain metalworker |
Chest part, for short |
Coffee order: Abbr |
Comes about |
Common flavorer in Italian sausage |
Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea |
Competition in marksmanship |
Daresay |
Email attachment attachment? |
Emergency message, for short |
Fifth, e.g.: Abbr |
Final order |
Fishing line |
Forward, say |
French ice cream flavor |
Glacial formations |
Guinness superlative |
Hawaiian exchange |
Height |
Holy ___ |
Home of 'The Gist' and 'Political Gabfest' |
Hydroxyl compound |
In groups |
In working condition |
It has four bases |
Item tied in a drum bow |
John ___ |
Kind of center |
Like Santa Claus |
Like some libelers |
Line 22 on Form 1040 |
Lit up |
Locks up |
Long, involved story, in slang |
Look |