Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 10th 2022) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 73 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Out of one's gourd |
Zeal |
"Nixon in China" role |
Its behavior is described by quantum physics |
Info on an invitation |
Finsteraarhorn, e.g. |
Lucy Lawless had one on "Xena: Warrior Princess" |
One given to fawning |
Brown shade |
Giedroyc of "The Great British Bake Off" |
Many a Disney channel star |
Smelter's supply |
Instrument that superseded the ophicleide |
MSN competitor |
Fangs |
Brunch beverage |
Former |
"Too true!" |
Beekeeper Shavitz, who lent his name to a popular lip balm |
All over again |
2012 Oscar-winning role for Daniel Day-Lewis |
Becomes less green, say |
Rupiah spenders |
Prefix with hotel |
Like some insensitive remarks, for short |
Sham |
Hide |
Uglúk or Gorbag in "The Lord of the Rings" |
Actor/comedian Eric ___ |
Big feller? |
Neither wins nor loses |
"American ___" |
Kind of layer |
Gofer, say |
Suzuki product, in brief |
Bighearted sort |
What's spelled out, appropriately, after mapping the coordinates indicated by this puzzle's circled letters |
Rodeo ring? |
Animal with webbed feet |
Sporty car |
Radisson competitor |
"How adorable!" |
Diamonds, geometrically |
Outward behavior |
Mouthy? |
Kylo ___ of "Star Wars" films |
Small shell-shaped confection |
Medicinal succulent |
Word with French, British or Australian |
Farewells |
Core-strengthening floor exercises |
Not up to it |
Apt letters missing from assimil_ _ _d |
Cook up |
Set up, in a way |
Eliot Ness and co. |
Swings a 54-Across at, say |
Timbuktu's locale |
"Let's do it!" |
Dmitri ___, formulator of the periodic law |
Not confident about |
Strawberry Fields underwriter |
The emperor's people, in the 2000 Disney comedy "The Emperor's New Groove" |
Recite ritually |
Aleve alternative |
Doctrine |
Part of a doctrine |
Smurf with a red cap |
Often-backlit sign |
Grain-shaped pasta |
Kind of tide |
A.L. East team, on scoreboards |
Enter, for one |