Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 9th 2021) 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.
Domain of Venus and Aphrodite |
Joke (with) |
"Suits" network |
The Eternal City, to natives |
Antiquity |
"Couldn't have said it better!" |
Run-down hotels |
Shave |
First lady of 2001 to '09 |
Hospital glove material |
Modern birthday greeting |
Like the "f" replaced by an apostrophe in "man-o'-war" |
They often come out at night |
Mockumentary Kazakh journalist |
Prefix with athlete |
___ and for all |
Mo. with Earth Day |
Certain auto gear ... as suggested by the circled letters |
Sacred animal to Hindus |
"Can't You See That ___ Mine" (1964 hit) |
Finished |
Lucy of "Elementary" |
Repair |
Make certain |
Stuff in cigarettes |
Was destined to fail |
Victorian ___ |
Ponied up, in poker |
Car or cat sound |
Wickedness |
Emerge, as a problem |
Wickedness |
Dog collar attachment |
Problem for sleepers |
___ wolf (pack leader) |
What might hold little suckers? |
Weary |
Darling |
Consumed quickly and fully |
Host of Marco Polo |
Raw, as a gem |
Female equivalent of a knight |
Movie music |
Words to an "old chap" |
Chopped |
"Super!" |
National Capital Territory of India |
Transport down a hill |
One of a family of stringed instruments |
"Phooey!" |
Passing, as laws |
Part of G.D.P. |
Smiled disparagingly |
"Back to the Future" bully |
Adidas or Air Jordan |
Kind of test it's hard to cheat on |
Some gametes |
Irritate |
___ Ashford, National Track and Field Hall of Famer |
Luck o' the ___ |
Tested, as ore |
Like peas ___ pod |
Spring dance |
Simon & Garfunkel hit in which "Lie-la-lie, lie-la-lie la lie-la-lie" is repeatedly sung |
Tacks on |
Treats, as a swollen ankle |
Longtime "All Things Considered" host Robert |
Sound of church bells |
"Pocket rockets," in poker |
What every make of auto has |
Understand |
Skier's conveyance |
"The Avengers" franchise, e.g. |
___ Wednesday |
Former transportation secretary Elaine |
Pill in experimental studies |
Back muscles, in brief |
First son of Seth |