Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 14th 2009) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 75 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Call ___' (1974 hit)
'That was the turnoff!'
'Tootsie' Oscar nominee
'___ for That' (1939 hit)
1988 comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss and Raul Julia
1993 standoff site
1998 film featuring Colonel Cutter
2009 Sugar Bowl champs
6-Across, for one
A screech may accompany it
Alternative medicine treatments
Beaux-arts setting
Big do
Certain large couch
Charging giant, informally
Charter
Convey
Cry of exasperation
Deserves a deal?
Didn't bomb at all
Direction follower
Etym. followers, often
Former Canucks coach Harry
Good or bad intake
Grains
Hue similar to chrome lemon
Inverted hanger?
It may start a scene
It's all downhill from here
Item sometimes planted in a garden
Its flag has four fleurs-de-lis: Abbr.
Jet-black
Key tag?: Abbr.
Kitchen waste
Large bay
Like some building blocks
Like some ruins
Little ___
Many a Roman numeral
Miser of literature
Monitor stat
Nanny tester
Natural tunnel creator
Not to be persuaded
Noted workshop workers
One maturing quickly, for short
One of the folks
One way around Spain
Others, to Andalusians
Overhead shower
Pliers part
Pol. convention attendees
Pomelo relatives
Ref
Renoir at the Getty
Right hand
Russian writer Andreyev
Russians call it the Mother of Cities
Season tally
Singer Jones
Some are raw
Some clerics
Something to make a hash of
Song with the lyric 'City of a million warm embraces'
Spoil
Tacit storytellers
Tenor Cura
Third-generation man, in the Bible
Uninvited rooter
Valuable
Watched, in a way
What comes to a head of France?
Where things are bolted down on base
Word for a storm
Yet