Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 30th 2022) 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.
Org. for Ducks and Penguins |
Strands in a cell |
They may be switched while cycling |
Houseplant that some think brings luck and prosperity |
Bunglers |
Amount to |
Declares |
Cradlin' a Salinger protagonist? |
Get too old to qualify |
As an aside, in a text |
Deity with 99 names |
Did so-so at school |
One in 1,000? |
Our genus |
"Over my dead body!" |
The "E" of B.C.E. |
Freshly |
Beat it! |
"Need an ark? I Noah guy," and others |
Hugo-winning "Hothouse" author Brian |
Info in an apt. listing |
Bee teem? |
Roadside bombs, for short |
Particularly particular |
Texter's "I think" |
Internet admin |
One-billionth: Prefix |
"Footloose" star cookin' a fresh batch of brownies? |
Pencil remnants |
Catch some Z's |
Cry of frustration |
Solo in spaceflight? |
Massachusetts senator wagin' conflict? |
Actress Dennings |
"I need a hero!" |
Chess rating system |
One-point Scrabble draw |
Blond at the bar, say |
Philosopher Zeno's birthplace |
Sentence ... or something found in a sentence |
___ fours |
Computer language that sounds like a literary intro |
___-C.I.O. |
Cover for illicit activity |
The Great Emancipator sharin' URLs on his blog? |
Letters on a luxury handbag |
Crow, but not magpie |
"I don't want to hear the gory details" |
Minute hands, essentially |
Under the weather |
Vodka brand, informally |
Preserve, as ashes |
Crossword solver's cry |
Bein' in debt to a "Wedding Crashers" co-star? |
"American ___" |
Climb (up), as a pole |
"Ode to Joy," for the European Union |
The "L" of Samuel L. Jackson |
Chips brand |
"Moi? Never!" |
Related to religious rites |
Texter's "I think" |
"Right on!" |
Shorthand pro |
Raphael, Gabriel or Michael |
Sedative in a blowgun dart, informally |
New Hampshire state flowers |
Went on, as an errand |
Some burrowing mouselike rodents |
Gotham City supervillain in a cryogenic suit |
Old French coin |
Bury |
Intl. standard used by many astrologers |
Four-time Grammy winner India.___ |