Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 2nd 2020) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Bruce of "Enter the Dragon" and "Fist of Fury" |
Big fib |
Some workers on standby, for short |
Mideast ruler |
Prefix with laryngology |
Cute pudginess in a toddler |
On a par with |
"Oh joy, I drew the short straw again" |
Plaid designs |
___ Claus |
The Beatles' "___ Rigby" |
A lot of it is spam |
Response to "Did you win the lottery?" |
Kind of bean mentioned memorably in "The Silence of the Lambs" |
Songs by Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty or Lil Uzi Vert |
Yang's partner |
Broadcasting |
One who helps you hit just the right note |
"En ___!" |
Ticket issuer |
Al Capone chasers, informally |
View off the coast of Miami |
Coffee, informally |
Egyptian queen, for short |
Oolong, for one |
Puzzle |
Gear tooth |
Bidding |
Go out ___ limb |
Patron of sailors |
Secures, as a climber's rope |
Impersonates |
Blue hue |
Tears |
Chris with the 1991 hit "Wicked Game" |
Boeuf ___ bourguignonne |
Science fiction hero of the 25th century |
Street ___ |
Spots on a radar screen |
Talk, talk, talk |
Santa ___ winds |
Number under a line |
High hit to the outfield |
Go their separate ways ... or a description of 17-, 24-, 35- or 47-Across? |
Drive-thru convenience, perhaps |
First half of an LP |
Oui's opposite |
Tip of a shoe |
Washington airport name |
"No more seats" sign |
Order at an auto shop |
Give life to |
Deny any responsibility for |
___ Sea (vanishing body of water) |
"No" vote |
___ rummy |
Common language suffix |
Neighbor of Tunisia |
Escargot |
Like Wabash College and Hampden-Sydney College, unusually |
Pokes through |
First stroke |
Prefix with cycle or cellular |
Heavenly beings |
Match up, as a phone with a computer |
Spy org. |
"Quo ___?" |
Kiln, e.g. |
Ingredients in gorp |
Like the anagramming of A DECIMAL POINT to make I'M A DOT IN PLACE |
Attachment to a rope to make a tree swing |
Pro golfer Lorena |
Whip |
Knickers wearer, maybe |