Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 15th 2012) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'Atonement' novelist, 2001 |
'Cherry ice cream smile' wearer, in a Duran Duran hit |
'___ Coming' (1969 hit) |
1998 De Niro film with a memorable wrong-way car chase |
About 264 gallons |
Admonition to one celebrating prematurely |
Artist with the first hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker |
Balthasar's true identity, in Shakespeare |
Big name in fashion |
Boots |
Bug |
Bygone operator of N.Y.C.'s Second Avenue El |
Caribbean isle |
Casino in 'Casino,' 1995 |
Cheer |
Christie and others |
Classic name for a 61-Down |
Coats removed before eating |
Cocktail party trayful |
Colorful marine fish with spiny, fanlike fins |
De facto national carrier since 1932 |
Delivery room shot |
Departure, of a sort |
Dr. Seuss book |
Experts at jet propulsion |
Extra-bright |
Famous higher-up in admissions? |
Get a groove on? |
Getting square |
Goes on |
Gofer's pledge |
Good thing to be on while working |
Harpsichord practice piece, maybe |
Hunk noted for streaking |
It makes many twists and turns |
It makes mist moist |
Livid |
Low-scoring, as a World Cup game |
Miami Heat player who was the 2006 N.B.A. Finals M.V.P |
Middle-earth's Green Dragon and Prancing Pony |
Milk source |
Moderator's domain, perhaps |
Mother of Gobo and Faline, in children's lit |
Nickelodeon's Stimpy, e.g |
Non-PC choice |
Org. with a 'This Just In' blog |
Pacific port |
Person with convictions |
Practically |
Problem to face? |
Prophet read on Ash Wednesday |
Pull up a seat for? |
Raw data, often |
Real-life 33-Across once played by Stallone |
Rock |
Sacred Hindu text |
See 58-Down |
Shrub also called meadowsweet |
Something in a crumbled state in Greece? |
Stars, in a motto |
Start for Friday? |
Start of a back-up plan? |
Table poker? |
The 'them' in 'Let them eat cake' |
Titan or Atlas, briefly |
Wanton |
Winter Palace succession |
Without attracting attention, say |
Word of protest |
Worries |