Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 14th 2008) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'How then ___ he now see?': John 9:19 |
'I ___ Lover' (1979 John Cougar hit) |
'It's the truth' |
'The White House,' for 'the presidency,' e.g. |
Abba's style |
Alaska's ___ Sound |
Beguiles |
Bond girl player Shirley |
Brain component |
Bygone crown |
Bygone explosive |
Caterpillar hairs |
Caterpillar product |
Choose not to pick? |
Coll. elective program |
Direct |
Doesn't toss |
Dog-___ |
Dungeons & Dragons race |
Earth personified |
Escorts after greeting |
Fictional upper class |
Find ___ for (match) |
Fort Worth sch. |
Gambler's place |
Game with sticks |
Got on |
Held |
In up to one's neck |
Informal demurral |
Interstellar matter |
It often follows something |
It's issued to several stations, briefly |
It's mild and a bit nutty |
LaGuardia and others |
Like some similarities |
Like the Julian calendar |
Lombardia's capital |
Long Branch Saloon visitor |
Long green box? |
Los Angeles's ___ Tower |
M.I.T.'s class ring, familiarly |
Modern greeting |
Mom's partner? |
Noted fifth-century invaders |
One known for finger-pointing |
One who doesn't chew the fat? |
Plays intensely, in jazz slang |
Post-W.W. I conference site |
Preacher Beecher |
Racket string material |
Raise, as a steering wheel |
Ready to receive visitors, say |
Refrain from eating pasta? |
Regrettable E.R. status |
Rootless sort |
Serenade, as the moon |
Setting for some columns |
Small, round sponge cake topped with fruit and whipped cream |
Some spuds |
Takeoffs |
They may be received by free subscriptions |
They're seen around some cakes |
Touch |
TV's Spike, once |
Twins' name at the 1984 Olympics |
Un article défini |
What a toaster may hold |
Where to find Nancy |
___ bricks |