Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 28th 2010) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
$50 for Boardwalk, in Monopoly |
'Columbo' org. |
'Cut that out!' |
'Hubba hubba!' |
'Star Trek' weapon |
'Star Wars' villain ___ the Hutt |
1961 hit for the Shirelles |
2008 Olympics tennis champion Dementieva |
401(k) cousins |
Abbr. before a name on a memo |
Aired again |
Anti-attacker spray |
Appear |
Baghdad's home |
Beaver's construction |
Broadcast with little room for mistakes |
Captain's place on a ship |
Card that may be 'in the hole' |
Celt or Highlander |
Clearly confused, e.g. |
Communicate like many teens |
Contest specifications |
Copy, for short |
Copy, of a sort |
Curly ethnic hairstyle, colloquially |
Dreamy state |
Early morning hour |
Equilateral quadrilateral |
Exxon merged with it |
Fail miserably |
First president not born in the continental U.S. |
Fizzless, as a Coke |
Founded: Abbr. |
Gilda Radner character on 'S.N.L.' |
Go past midnight, say |
Green gem |
Hacienda material |
In ___ of (replacing) |
Isn't an odd one out |
Jack's partner in rhyme |
Lethal cousin of the cobra |
Long skirt |
Make a boo-boo |
Mountaineer's tool |
Mozart's 'Il mio tesoro,' e.g. |
One in a million |
Oodles |
Overturn |
Owner of the largest bed Goldilocks tried |
Pair with a plow |
Peter the Great, e.g. |
Pinnacle |
Politico Palin |
Provide with a blind date, say |
Pueblo Indian |
Put a new title on |
Put in prison |
Renown |
Retired racehorse, maybe |
Ring-tailed primate |
Rodeo ring? |
Schreiber who won a Tony for 'Glengarry Glen Ross' |
Separately |
Side x side, for a 4-Down |
Small American thrush |
Some British sports cars, briefly |
Stag party attendees |
The Beatles' 'Abbey ___' |
They've gone their separate ways |
Third piece of a three-piece suit |
Trebek of 'Jeopardy!' |
Unshackle |
Wang of fashion |
What moons do after full moons |
Words to an attack dog |
X or Y, on a graph |
Zilch |
___ party (sleepover) |