Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 9th 2024) 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.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" airer |
Self-assurance |
Letter that's sixth in the Greek alphabet, not last |
"I'm on vacation" email inits. |
High-end German car, casually |
Dwarf planet with the largest mass |
Fanatic |
Photography option commonly represented by a 37-Across |
Coffee order specification |
Like Igor's posture |
N.F.L. team whose helmet features a 37-Across |
Relish |
Arm of the Mediterranean |
Lick … or slick |
Game whose name is shouted |
Episode interruptions |
Hitch |
Buy and then quickly sell |
What's formed by connecting this puzzle's circled letters from A to F and then back to A |
Port, for one |
Far from friendly |
Poetic praise |
"___ So Fine" (1963 #1 hit) |
Deli order |
Houses |
Ready to be drawn, perhaps |
Drink with a 37-Across in its logo |
Shield |
Muslim denomination |
Character with a 37-Across on his forehead |
Counterpart of flow |
[Gasp!] |
Tangle |
Drink aptly found within "social event" |
Tikka masala go-with |
Don't have a choice |
Dead end? |
Friend on "Friends" |
"Fair point!" |
Ixnay |
Jackson 5 song that begins "You went to school to learn, girl" |
Bird with a showy mate |
Madagascar mammal |
Portentous signs |
Soldier for hire, in brief |
Surfer dude |
Princess of Nintendo games |
Queen Victoria has one named for her |
"___ the Voice of the Lobster" (Lewis Carroll poem) |
Pale wood |
Fedora fabric |
Coat, as with flour |
This is a deep cut |
Took the lead |
Squadron, e.g. |
Grammy category |
What might be out for a spell? |
French toast ingredient |
Haughty sort |
Naught |
Big name in tourism guides |
Concern when transferring a title deed |
The Horned Frogs of the N.C.A.A. |
Common clown name |
"Doctor ___" |
Agile |
Certify |
Pot brownie, e.g. |
Naval engineer |
Kitchen cover-up |
"Catch my drift?" |
Was part of a series, say |
Neon sign word |
Soften, with "down" |
Sweetie |
"I've got it!" |
Molecule involved in protein synthesis |
Greek consonant |