Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 12th 2014) 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.
Sock |
Speak like a tough guy, say |
Start of an elimination rhyme |
Stocking stuffer? |
Story threads |
Tan breakfast beverage |
They build up in pores |
Trey beaters |
Ungentlemanly sort |
Was a prelude (to) |
What a 'V' signals to a violinist |
White breakfast beverage |
Words said while tapping on a watch |
Work like a dog |
___ bene |
___ facto |
'10' star |
'I'm buying!,' at a bar ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
'Ta-ta!' |
'Nolo contendere,' e.g |
'___ get it!' |
'___ Misérables' |
Admonition to the overly curious |
Agcy. for retirees |
Agitated state |
Alternative to pasta |
Before, briefly |
Best-liked, in chat rooms |
Bet |
Blunted blade |
Body lotion brand |
Bud in the Southwest |
Clear libation popular in England |
Clear libation popular in Japan |
Clear libation popular in Russia |
Clucked |
Cutout toy |
Density symbol |
Dryer fuzz |
Endor denizen |
England's Fergie, formally |
Fifth-century pope called 'the Great' |
Fire-starting aid |
Fizzy dinner quaff |
G.E. component: Abbr |
Genteel dinner quaff |
Good-looking person? |
Halo, e.g |
Hornswoggled |
Jonathan and Martha of Smallville |
Kid's retort |
Knocked-out state |
Letter-shaped construction component |
Like some shopping |
Meadow mother |
Middle of a simile |
Moorehead of 'Citizen Kane' |
Muscle connector |
Nervous giggle |
Newly arrived |
Nickname for the $2 Canadian coin |
Not a lot |
Not marbled, say |
Nut often found on a sticky bun |
Old-timey agreements |
One of Isaac's twins |
Orange breakfast beverage |
Pirate hide-out, often |
Plain dinner quaff |
Presenter of many a spoof, for short |
Product of fermenting apples |
Product of fermenting barley |
Product of fermenting honey |
Pulling an all-nighter, e.g |
R. E. Lee's org |
Rainbow-shaped |
School for James Bond |
Six, in Seville |