Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 11th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
What gets rubber-stamped? |
WHAT THIS IS IN |
When repeated, a popular puzzle |
Where a Brownie's merit badges are attached |
'Chestnuts roasting ___ open fire' |
'I know, ___?' |
'Got it!' |
'Minnesota March' composer |
'Rug' |
'Spy vs. Spy' magazine |
'The Hangover' setting |
'Your point being ...?' |
'___ the land of the free ...' |
'___ your call' |
1968 #1 hit for Diana Ross & the Supremes |
Acid |
Alcoholics Anonymous and others |
Ancient South American |
And so forth: Abbr |
Angry rant |
Annoying bark |
Asian food additive |
Bird bill |
Birdcage swing, e.g |
Blacken on a grill |
Clothes line? |
Commercial suffix with Tropic |
Complete mess |
Confectionery brand with a logo designed by Salvador Dalí |
Contact lens brand |
Contend (for) |
Digital device used to access Hulu and Netflix |
Drink that gets its name from the Tahitian word for 'good' |
Eight, to Dieter |
Existence |
Eye part subject to degeneration |
Fishing device |
Former Time Warner partner |
Good source of omega-3 fatty acids |
Halfway decent |
Hollywood director Sam |
Home of Plato's Academy |
Hors d'oeuvres toppings |
In the style of |
In ___ (actually) |
John Boehner, e.g., in two ways: Abbr |
Junior |
Just marvelous |
Kwanzaa time: Abbr |
Language of Pakistan |
Modern cab service alternative |
Moon of Neptune |
Mouth, slangily |
Move out |
N.H. winter setting |
Nurse's focus, in brief |
One chased in a car chase, for short |
Parts of history |
Poet's 'before' |
Pooped |
Powdered lunch product from Lipton |
Quiet sound of water on the side of a pail, say |
River to the Seine |
Sarge, e.g |
Seamen |
Share a single bed ... or a hidden feature of 17-, 23-, 36- and 50-Across |
Skip, as a sound |
Stand-up comedian with multiple Emmys |
Statue of Liberty material |
Steep slope around a rampart |
Stop getting any higher |
Three-line verse |
Town with Yiddish speakers |
Under the cloak of night |
Units of nautical speed |
Use a pogo stick |