Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 11th 2016) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'Duty, ___, Country' (West Point motto) |
'God does not play ___ with the world': Einstein |
'Holy moly!' |
'Oh, ___!' ('Good one, girlfriend!') |
'The Family Circus' creator Bil |
'This is disastrous!' |
'Woe is me' |
'You make a good point' |
A ton, in Tijuana |
Appearance |
Aries animals |
Biggest city on the Big Island |
Bill ___, the Science Guy |
Breckinridge of fiction |
Briefs from Walmart or Target? |
Capri or Man |
Cloth made famous by infomercials |
Cotton fabric |
Cowboy singer Gene |
Dog's yap |
E.R. staffers |
Eatery with sidewalk tables, often |
Escape (from) |
Everybody |
Fa follower |
Fancy affair |
Flying circus performer? |
From square one |
From Zurich, e.g |
Ginormous number |
Glamour rival |
Go to the mall |
God who sounds like he was mentioned in the preceding clue |
Golfer's target |
Goof |
Growth on the forest floor |
Hawaiian greeting |
Hershey bar with toffee |
Innocent's reply to 'Who did this?' |
It gives a little hoot |
Item on many a bathroom floor |
Japanese auto import |
Latte alternatives |
Lead-in for prof. or V.P |
Length x width, for a rectangle |
Like morning grass |
Like three NASA rovers |
Lima's home |
Lima's home |
Not fooled by |
Octagonal sign |
Pal of Piglet and Pooh |
Pep squad member's lament? |
PowerPoint slide with fake data? |
Pressing business? |
Primordial muck |
Products featuring Siri |
Rag covered in dirt? |
Rain really hard |
Reference page edited by a group |
Restaurant basketful |
Rock's ___ Fighters |
School about 40 miles from S.L.C |
Seller of the Söderhamn sofa |
Sliced serving with ritzy crackers? |
Something a thoughtful person strokes |
Square |
Stand in the shadows |
Steep rock face |
Stir-fry vessel |
Store sign |
Successfully treat |
Supposed sighting in Tibet |
Unknown source, informally |
What may keep a mohawk in place |
When nothing seems to go right |
___ sack |
___ Sam |