Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 21st 2019) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 79 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Bit of workout gear |
Occasion to speak up? |
Get better |
Long cold spell |
41-Down, by another name |
Enlightenment |
It may get fired because of a thought |
Pretense |
Alternative to ChapStick |
Native of the Lion City |
Spoken flourishes |
Some signatures, briefly |
Channing with a 14-year N.B.A. career (2005-19) |
Pit boss? |
Makes a home |
Humiliates |
Activewear akin to leggings |
Lengthy rants |
Fool |
Kanga's kid |
Often-memorized string: Abbr. |
Beach lotion letters |
Car tower |
Yellow primrose |
"Doesn't matter, but ..." |
Suffix with thick or sick |
Steam |
Part of 21-Across |
"Uh-oh! Don't do that!" |
Coach Parseghian |
Three-syllable man's name |
Shrine |
Draw |
Able to be felt |
Cortège |
Moan and groan, e.g. |
Draw |
Others |
German grandmother |
Get around |
Grins |
Prime-time hour |
Black widow spiders make dangerous ones |
Sound recording copyright symbols |
An exhibit at F.D.R.'s presidential library is dedicated to it |
"Alki," for Washington State |
Some Gillette razors |
Like Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan, by heritage |
Pickle unit |
"King Lear" daughter |
Cut |
On the horizon |
"___ Revere, Engineer" (best-selling picture book) |
Mix, as eggs |
Like the acid in pickle juice |
Setting for "Amazing Grace," maybe |
How Twitter trolls often comment |
Something taught in a 101 class, so to speak |
Rudolph formerly of "S.N.L." |
"Parks and ___" (familiar name of a TV sitcom) |
Keys often hit in panic: Abbr. |
Like many theater kids |
Raindrop in the sunlight, e.g. |
Underground warning ... or a warning about four squares in this grid |
"Melrose Place" actor Rob |
"Fish and visitors stink after three days," for one |
Peak in Thessaly |
Cavaliers, on scoreboards |
___ Pro |
Over-the-top |
Exchange for cash |
Not shoot straight |
New York City |
Classic fraternity bash |
Hard labor |
Dir. from Lubbock to San Antonio |
Abandon, informally |
Barre bends |
Bring in |