Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 14th 2010) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

It was worth three livres
It's not the road less traveled
Its shell may be soft
Its workers aren't behind closed doors
Kills
Kind of marker
Learning environments
Length of many stands?
Liberal types
Lies low
Like wild horses
Machine part
Mama-san's charges
Means of catching up with the rest of the class
Mountainside debris
Nanny's cry
Often red item of apparel
Olajuwon of the N.B.A.
One giving prior consent?
Overly optimistic
Places for some flicks
Places to store barrels?
Play an ace?
Range parts: Abbr.
Singing group
Something you don't get credit for
Start of a Chinese game
Take ___ (break)
Thunderstruck
Title boy in an old sitcom
Underground branch
Washing-up place
Wear for some contests
Word with shoe or shop
Yemeni capital
Belly dancer's move
'Feather Gown' sculptor
'Knock on ___ Door' (Bogart film)
'Wide Sargasso Sea' novelist, 1966
1969 hit for the Doors
Acid head?
Brought forth
Bubblegummer
Caesar
Catches
Clarifying agent in brewing
Common hotel bathroom feature
Crude component
Cry when rubbing it in
Currency that replaced pounds in 1964
Cursory cleaning, say
Experimented with
Family often seen on 'The Andy Williams Show'
Feldshuh of 'Yentl'
Follower of one's convictions
Fuel-efficient transportation
Gone
Good spot for a jingle
Hippodrome competitor
Hours of operation?
Indian bread
It occupies 25 pages in the Oxford English Dictionary
Zoo sections
___ Evans, a k a Chubby Checker