Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 26th 2009) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'We ___ please' |
'Get out of here, fly!' |
'If I may ...' |
'Red' or 'White' baseball team |
'Superman' villain |
'Tosca,' for one |
A, in Arabic |
Actor Murphy of old westerns |
Ancient Greek city with a mythical lion |
Autumn |
Bag |
Brontë's Jane |
Capital of Italia |
Coat named for an Irish province |
Completely uses up, as a credit card, with 'out' |
Con's opposite |
Contest submission |
Course in which to conjugate 'amo, amas, amat ...' |
Courteous rejection to a woman |
Cowboy who sang the title song from 'High Noon' |
Dana Scully's sci-fi partner |
Designer Donna |
Dull pain |
Equally plump |
Esther 8:9 is the longest one in the Bible |
Field unit |
Goof |
H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
Have the wheel of a car |
Having insurance |
House style with a long pitched roof in back |
It acquired Reynolds Metals in 2000 |
Jab between the ribs, say |
John of colonial Jamestown |
Owner of the farm where Woodstock took place |
Party giver |
Writer James |
___ Park (Queens neighborhood) |
Northern Scandinavian |
None of the above, on a survey |
Large, at Starbucks |
Learn secondhand |
Letter-shaped, threaded fastener |
Like two jacks in a deck of cards |
Middle of an Oreo |
Milky white gem |
Miracle-___ (plant food) |
Missouri river or Indian |
Mob |
Mystery quality ... or what 18- and 55-Across and 3- and 32-Down have? |
Nissan S.U.V. |
Nissan sedan |
Photographed |
Play a practical joke on, slangily |
Prowling feline |
Reindeer teamed with Prancer |
Sighed with satisfaction |
Snakelike fish |
Something for nothing |
Start of a billboard catchphrase meaning 'close to the highway' |
Steep drop-off |
Surrounding glow |
Sword handles |
Take away from, as profits |
Talking horse of '60s TV |
Tangle up (in) |
The first 'A' in N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr. |
Transmit |
Twigs for baskets |
U.S. military vet |
Unconscious states |
Vases |
Washed-up person |
When repeated, bygone newsboy's cry |