Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 22nd 2018) 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.
'... man ___ mouse?' |
'Desserts' made from wet dirt |
'Hamilton' composer |
'How about we forgo that' |
'Just play along, please' |
'The War of the Worlds' villains, briefly |
'Will do!' |
'You ___ right!' |
'___ ears!' ('Listening!') |
'___ Not Unusual' (Tom Jones standard) |
*Capricious |
*Forgivable |
*Gloomy |
*Jolly |
*Warlike |
1, 8, 27, 64, etc |
1982 movie inspired by Pong |
Additionally |
Additionally |
Alternative to Hotmail |
Amino acid vis-à-vis a protein, e.g |
Arrived |
Base after third base |
Beachfront property woe |
Big name in elevators |
Brokerage with an asterisk in its name |
Burdensome |
Car speed meas |
Catherine who married Henry VIII |
Church activity |
Clink on the drink |
Clothing |
Composer John with six Emmys |
Etymological origins of the answers to the five starred clues |
Europe's longest river |
Figure in the form 123-45-6789, e.g.: Abbr |
Flows back |
French 'thank you' |
Fully surrounded (by) |
Gas brand whose logo has a blue oval |
Gas brand whose logo has a red triangle |
Glass that makes a rainbow |
Isaac's elder son |
Italy's shape |
Jokester's jokes |
Kia model |
Kwik-E-Mart minder on 'The Simpsons' |
List-ending abbr |
Little rapscallion |
Meriting a 'D,' say |
Ones under a captain's command |
Online discussion forum |
Org. for the Sixers and Spurs |
Portions (out) |
Prepare, as a dinner table |
Professional coffee server |
Public's opposite |
Pupu ___ |
Shakespearean sprite |
Site of a 1945 Allied victory in the Pacific |
Sitting Bull's people |
Subway entrances |
The 'U' of B.T.U |
The final frontier, per 'Star Trek' |
Tibetan beast |
Tiny hill builders |
Toot one's own horn |
Vaper's device |
Website for crowdsourced reviews |
Weekly parody source, briefly |
What actors memorize |
What free apps often come with |
What oxen pull, in England |
Yoga posture |
___ fruit (wrinkly citrus) |
___ McDonald (clown) |