Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 14th 2020) 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.
Perched on |
This puzzle's solver |
Irk |
Response to "Am not!" |
Soap that comes in blue-green bars |
Far from harbor |
Newswoman Phillips |
Spot for a sitting duck |
Minions' leader in "Despicable Me" |
101 |
Long-stemmed mushroom |
Some natural hairstyles |
Unable to answer any more clues, say |
*1st |
___ trip |
"The Simpsons" shopkeeper |
Tries something |
Four-time Grammy winner Lovett |
Gold and silver have them, but not bronze |
Display contempt for, in a way |
"Step right up!" |
*2nd and 3rd crossed |
Biblical kingdom in modern-day Jordan |
Adult insect stage |
Cajun cooking staple |
Pen that's full of oink? |
___ and wiser |
Playbill part, informally |
Goddesses of the seasons |
What each number in the starred clues represents |
Low, creaky speaking register |
"They're creepy and they're ___" (start of the "Addams Family" theme song) |
Traverses 48-Down, in a way |
Dot follower |
[Not my error] |
14 pounds, in Britain |
High rollers' preference, perhaps |
When Aida dies in Verdi's "Aida" |
Water hazards |
Former performing orca |
Where Ross taught paleontology on "Friends," for short |
Popular beachwear |
"Goodness me!" |
Charges |
Extremely cold |
Extra on "Star Trek" |
Strand at an airport, maybe |
Outcome of being fired? |
Govt.-backed security |
Capital at an elevation of 12,000 feet |
"Well, I guess so" |
Disciplinary |
Word with shirt or grounds |
With "please" or "if I may," say |
Off-the-neck style |
Language with more than 25 vowel sounds |
Apt rhyme for "shriek" |
Square |
Hall's partner |
View from Liechtenstein |
Sanctions |
"Count me in" |
*2nd and 3rd separated |
Kid-centric org. |
Garment often made of silk |
Tied in ___ |
Encourage |
Spongy growth |
So much, in music |
*1st and 5th |
*1st separate, 2nd and 3rd together, and 4th and 5th together |
Potent strain of marijuana |
Water slide |
Chateaux-lined river |
Word that becomes its own opposite if its first letter is removed |
Lab test |