Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 7th 2012) 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.
1984 Olympic slalom champ Phil |
Acts the dilettante |
Archangel of the Apocrypha |
Arctic explorer John |
Automaker with the slogan 'Born from jets' |
Baum's good witch |
Bestow, to Burns |
Bris or baptism |
CAT scan alternative |
Charisse of 'Silk Stockings' |
Crunch targets |
Dam agcy |
Do lunch |
Early adders |
Educ. supporter |
Elite military group |
Far from klutzy |
Fazes |
Find a tenant for |
Flavorings for some stews |
Floating aimlessly |
Follows persistently |
For mature audiences, say |
Form letters? |
French place of learning |
Glacial ridges |
Hockey great Cam |
Israel's first representative to the United Nations |
Jeans measure |
Large combo |
Lauder of cosmetics |
Like some compact discs |
Like the Capitol |
Luke, John and others: Abbr |
Madison Ave. figure |
Many a love song |
Methods |
Nap in Nogales |
Nonsensical syllables, maybe |
Not yet filled: Abbr |
Object in court |
On Soc. Sec., often |
Out-and-out |
Pal around (with) |
Part of a 23-Across |
Phaser setting |
Pistol, for one |
Prior's superior |
Reason for a 10th inning |
Resort isle near Curaçao |
Revealing beachwear |
Reynolds who sang 'Tammy' |
Sci-fi figures |
Season after printemps |
See 34-Down |
Sicilian smoker |
Signal approval |
Sinclair who wrote 'The Jungle' |
Smarted |
So-called 'albatross' |
Some appliances |
Some Caribbean percussion |
Some recesses |
Something that may be rattled |
Something to sing ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 31-, 40- and 45-Across's starts |
Sport for high jumpers? |
Statute that protects journalists' sources |
Superboy's sweetie |
They may be followed by trains |
Tickle the funny bone |
Unbeatable hand |
Wee hour |
Wee, to Burns |
Well-hidden fellow of children's books |
Well-pitched |
With 56-Down, 'The Joy Luck Club' author |