Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 26th 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.

*Divide up
'Dear' one
'Tristram Shandy' novelist
'You crack me up'
*Bit of excitement
*Bit of hair
*Dressing choice
*Leeway
*Like Pisces, in the zodiac
*Longtime TV weatherman
*___ Motel
2008 action thriller with Liam Neeson
46-Down's partner
A Beatle
Aftermarket options
Bit of dough
Blues rocker Chris
Broadband inits
Campus digs
Capital of Texas?
Cereal grain
Composer Schifrin
Cooking wine
Court fig
Cribside cries
Dance genre
Eats
Eight bells, maybe
Ending with peek
Fit to be tied
Fleur-de-___
Group beaten in a battle of the bands?
Habitual drunkard
Heretofore
Hillock
Homes, colloquially
How breakfast may be served ... or how the answers to the eight starred clues should be entered?
Imprudent
Inn patron
It may be upside-down
It's between B.C. and Sask
Kind of format for some data
Kiss interrupter, maybe
Like a fifth wheel
Like pinot grigio
Mamie's man
Manhunt letters
More out there
Novelist Allende
One, for one
Outer ear
Parasailers, e.g
Pay dirt
Periodical output: Abbr
Pulitzer-winning biographer Leon
Radiant light around the head
Reacted in horror, say
Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president
Red ink entry
Released early
Robust
Rod Stewart's 'Maggie May,' for one
Seven Sisters college
Small vortex
Some shots
Swiss Surrealist
Tornado siren, e.g
U.N. V.I.P.'s
Villainous visage
Yank's foe
Yellowfin, on a menu
___ Quimby (Beverly Cleary heroine)