Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 10th 2014) 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.
Riders in 10-Across |
Say for certain |
Scoundrel |
Secret Service's charge: Abbr |
Shorten, perhaps |
Sinatra's big band leader |
Some collectors' 'vinyl' |
Some touchdown scorers |
Sommer of 'A Shot in the Dark' |
Styptic pencil target |
Tecumseh's tribe |
Tennis great Lacoste |
The black pawns, e.g |
Turn the page, say |
Universal Music Group label |
Up to the job |
Washington pro team, informally |
Watch over |
Wear a puss |
Where you might see the message formed by the last words in 21-, 32-, 42- and 54-Across |
WKRP's Nessman |
___ alai |
'Let's shake!' |
'Aloha Oe' instrument, for short |
'Don't worry, I'm O.K.' |
'Hand it over!' |
'I do solemnly swear ...,' e.g |
'I need my ___' |
'OMG!,' old-style |
'Rubbish!' |
'What's goin' on?' |
'Yours truly' alternative |
'___ it ironic?' |
Abductees' destinations, in some hard-to-believe stories |
Actor Jackie who's his own stuntman |
Architect ___ Mies van der Rohe |
Bandoleer filler |
Be caught in ___ |
Beachgoer's cooler-offer |
Big kerfuffles |
Blacken on a barbecue |
Boot up |
Cameron of 'Bad Teacher' |
Cary of 'The Princess Bride' |
Celestial strings |
Cleanser brand that 'hasn't scratched yet' |
Common-sense |
Coquettish sorts |
Design detail, briefly |
Electric bill abbr |
Eyelashes, anatomically |
For the birds? |
Fuel rating |
Gaping mouth |
Gillette brand |
Half an exorbitant fee? |
Halsey or Nimitz: Abbr |
Historic section of a city |
How salaries or rainfall may be reported |
In an open, no-apologies manner |
In better condition, to collectors |
Inheritance tax target |
Jolly Roger crewman |
Lead-in to 'boy!' or 'girl!' |
Like all World Series games, now |
Love, in Lisbon |
Market aggressively |
Mauna ___ |
Missing links |
Motorized racers |
Online birthday greeting |
Oscar winner Dench |
Part of C.D.: Abbr |
Place for a mud bath |
Prefix with matter |
Recent U.S.N.A. graduate: Abbr |