Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 2021) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
[knock on wood] |
"What's the ___?" |
Baby-to-be |
Face of the internet? |
Online marketing giant with a primate in its logo |
Some vacation getaways |
Low-quality paper |
Likely M.V.P. candidate |
Bullish |
Cry of ineptitude |
Popular baitfish |
Potential topic to discuss in science class? |
___ Chinmoy, onetime Indian spiritual leader |
Meat |
Strenuous |
Rabbit ears |
"Wot's dat over ___?" |
"Stronger With ___ Tear," 2009 hit album for Mary J. Blige |
A host of, in brief |
Hybrid Thanksgiving dessert |
Flower in the nightshade family |
Cause of a decrease in the cost of gasoline |
Rounded, say |
Quiet period |
What's mixed with bismuth, lead and cadmium to make cerrosafe |
Charge for some truckers |
Drawing of the body without its skin, from the French |
Literally, "one who is sent off" |
One of the Lesser Antilles |
Contents of some wells |
Kind of pool |
Go from E to F |
Challenge for a language learner |
Indian spice mixes |
Musical equivalent of two whole notes |
Fail badly |
Law school subject |
What halophobia is the fear of |
Duraflame product |
Baby |
Pass it on! |
Where I-25 meets I-40: Abbr. |
Pass through D.C.? |
Controvert |
Pippi Longstocking feature |
Things on the heads of some outlaws |
L.A. jazz venue where Thelonious Monk recorded a live album, with "the" |
Dix minus un |
Words of acceptance |
Request from a host |
"Is this such a good idea?" |
___ and ran |
Get |
Duds at an awards ceremony, maybe |
Questions of surprise? |
They've got to hand it to you |
___-tip (beef cut) |
Quickly and soon |
Headliner |
"Oh, that's good!" |
Like cranks |
Sunblock blocks it |
Certain native of the Mideast |
Manor house attendant |
Some charges for animal lovers |
Standard Disney fare |
River with the second-largest discharge volume in the New World, after the Amazon |
BBQ specialty |
"Por ___?" |
First sch. to win 100 N.C.A.A. titles |