Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 13th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Pro
Punch
Radar's rank on 'M*A*S*H': Abbr
Say
Something on either side of a bridge
Something that's fallen off a shelf?
Source of conflict, in antiquity
Spark
Star followers
Still being tested
Subject of a standing order?
Super-corny
Teller of many tales
Through
Toy company that introduced Rubik's Cube
TV screen format
Universal area
Unscrewed
Valuable commodity in New York City
What an article may refer to
What some homemade signs announce
When bars close in Boston
Words repeated after 'I shall no more,' in 'The Tempest'
Words that are rarely spoken
[Thumbs up]
___ COIN
___ seeds, ingredients in some health drinks
'Just relax, will you?!'
12/
Agave product
Anchors of some malls
Anemone, to name one
Bag
Bank deposit?
Beset
Biker chick, perhaps
Box in a cab
Breaks
Call from the cellar
Chase scene producer, for short
Classic storyteller who wrote under the pseudonym Knickerbocker
Comedian Paul
Depreciates
Dude
End of many a long race: Abbr
Fair
Film, e.g
Finely prepare
Font menu choice
Herb used in Thai food
Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo
It's between -1 and +1
Italian after-dinner drink
Kind
Kitchen brand
Like bulldogs
Like many new mothers
Like most philosophy dissertations
Modern-day 'Let's stay in touch'
Montreal eco-tourist attraction
One advised to take two tablets
One running home, maybe
Ones involved in an elaborate courtship
P.E.I. setting
Pair
Paper job
Party to a tryst
'Gotcha,' in old lingo