Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 1st 2018) 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.
'Like father, like ___' |
Like some auto windows |
Queued |
When said three times, a Beach Boys hit |
Desire |
Like the climate of the African desert |
DNA sequence |
Where the Dolphins play |
Regions |
'Subjects' of a queen, not a king |
Loopy from drugs |
Do a surfing maneuver |
Response from a greatly amused texter |
With 39-Across, doomsayer's assertion ... or a phonetic hint to 18-, 24-, 51- and 61-Across |
61, in old Rome |
Metal before refinement |
Down Under hoppers, informally |
Ringling Brothers offering, once |
With competence |
Architect Frank |
Mexican friend |
Dr. Scholl's padding |
Round-the-campfire treats |
Without a date |
Beach washer |
Miracle-___ (garden brand) |
Gem strung on a necklace |
Santa ___ winds |
Yom Kippur War clash |
Beaver's construction |
Monarch renowned for his wealth |
Gen ___ (millennial forerunner) |
See 38-Across |
More tidy |
Glock, for one |
Smoothie 'superfruit' |
Bellow |
N.Y.C. subway inits |
Some herding dogs |
Goes way, way up |
Better aligned |
West Coast law force, for short |
No, in pig Latin |
Going off script |
Soul: Fr |
Big Board inits |
Once around the track |
Grave, as injuries |
Specification on an airline ticket |
Bit of an ellipsis |
Overlook rudely |
Hammer's target |
Jewish village of old |
Breath-taking snake |
'How stupid of me!' |
Stows, as cargo |
Physics Nobelist Niels |
How TV series DVDs may be sold |
Characters in a play, formally |
Strictly platonic |
Pianist Claudio |
Ice cream treat |
Charged particle |
Trail mix |
Popular Friday feast |
Insurer whose name rhymes with 'quack' |
College team from the land of Lincoln |
Uncreative bar order, with 'the' |
Prey for cats |
Japanese noodle |
Comes closer |
Unit of corn |
Q-tip, e.g |
Japanese sash |
Comic Bruce with a foul mouth |
Veer, as a ship |
'And Still ___' (Angelou volume) |
'You might think so, but ...' |