Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 10th 2020) 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.
Last name in "Star Wars" |
Prefix with cortex |
Possibilities |
Brief moments |
It's a laugh |
Coastal feature |
Literary master of irony |
Skedaddle |
Stock at a saloon |
Trimmable part |
Get the goods |
It may precede a breakup |
Lowdown |
Loser to Wilson in 1912 |
Person carrying a briefcase, maybe |
Pricey seating area |
December 24, e.g. |
It's next to nothing |
Part of 62-Across's name |
64-Down, to 62-Across |
Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth] |
Broadcasting |
Abbr. after Brooklyn or Cleveland |
Pivot |
See 13-Across |
Marked incorrect |
Some garden machinery |
Trifle |
Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third] |
Schlep |
Big seller of camping gear |
It's a laugh |
Supervisors: Abbr. |
Jewish month of 30 days |
Curved molding |
Randy look |
Released air from, as a balloon |
___ limits (political issue) |
Quarterback, often |
Prince ___ Khan |
Kind of card |
Choose |
About |
Like barbecue pits |
Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzle |
"___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn) |
Historic Boston locale |
Shells you can eat |
What every infinitive in Esperanto ends with |
Like boardinghouse rooms, again and again |
Grumpy co-worker |
Pelvic bones |
Class struggle? |
Quaking cause |
Not at home ... or caught at home |
When sung three times, a soccer anthem |
Part of the Greek spelling of "Aristotle" |
A computer hacker usually uses this |
Event before a college football game [Ninth] |
Paris hangouts |
Only part of Egypt located in Asia |
___ ball |
Vocal opponent of 2001's Patriot Act, for short |
Walk stylishly |
Like violin strings |
Is down with |
The price you pay |
Potential starts of new generations |
Mind-set |
It's next to nada |
Like many retired academics |
Lose |
Spoiled |
With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across's Fifth |
Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across |
Detroit pro player |
Disentangle, in a way |
David Lynch's first feature-length film |