Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 5th 2010) 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.
'Brain' of a computer, briefly |
'Do that one would rarely wear a hat with |
'I caught you!' |
'___ better?' |
*Bid adieu, informally |
*Failure by a narrow margin |
*It's often ordered à la mode |
*Like Oprah Winfrey and Michael Jordan |
Abstracts |
Actress Skye |
Andean land |
Answer, in court |
Argot |
Attracts |
Beasts of burden |
Bizarre |
Boise-to-Phoenix dir. |
Book of divine guidance |
Brit. legislators |
Building wing, e.g. |
Captain's record |
Card game popular in Germany |
Caught |
Characteristic of bland food and bad dressers |
Chopin's 'Polonaise in ___ Major, Op. 53' |
Cleavage-revealing dress feature |
Coca-Cola Zero, e.g. |
Coffee cultivated on Mauna Loa |
Dear, in 12-Down |
Family beginnings |
Fatty part of an egg |
Flamenco cry |
Fliers in V's |
French brainchild |
Fruity drinks |
Gorilla famously taught to use sign language |
Group of lions |
Hall-of-Famer Combs who played with Gehrig and Ruth |
Husband of Pocahontas |
Indira Gandhi's family name |
Irritable |
Is on the hunt |
It may be off the wall |
Joint for a beggar? |
King of the Cowboys |
Lavish affection (on) |
Life-or-death |
Like a good golf score |
Live |
Mac alternatives |
Malfoy's look, in the Harry Potter books |
Meddle (with) |
Mideast noble |
Neighbor of Bhutan |
Never-ratified women-related measure, for short |
No enrollees at Smith College |
Not a major haircut |
Novel |
Online portal since Windows 95 was launched |
Open, as a pill bottle |
Painter Chagall |
Photoshop option |
Places for ornamental fish |
Race for hot rods |
Rips off |
Singer of the lyric formed by the ends of the answers to the four starred clues |
Spot for a shot |
Swing or rock |
Take ___ of (sample) |
Thanksgiving invitee, commonly: Abbr. |
The Changing of the Guard, e.g. |
Topographic map notation: Abbr. |
Van Gogh locale |
Villa ___ |
Violinist's stroke |
Where a pear's seeds are |
Word after waste and want |
___ fly (certain baseball hit, for short) |