Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 18th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 81 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
A whole bunch |
'Hmm ... is that so!' |
'Ooh-la-la!' |
'The Last Supper,' e.g |
'The Old Man and the Sea' fish |
'Would ___ to you?' |
A whole bunch |
African antelope |
Air |
Airport shuttle route, commonly |
Bébé's need |
Beats it |
Blue Dog Democrats, e.g |
Busybody |
Celebrity couple portmanteau |
Chip shot's path |
Circles around the sun |
College softball? |
Con |
Copy |
Courtroom fixture |
Dress style |
Elasticity symbol, in economics |
Exercises |
Fair |
Feels bad |
Female motorcyclists, in biker slang |
Firing locale |
First sign |
Friends of Firenze |
General reception? |
Geniuses' prides |
Go for additional service |
It's always underfoot |
Life lines? |
Like many indie films |
Like more than a third of U.S. immigrants nowadays |
Man trying to clarify the spelling of his name in 21-, 25-, 38-, 52- and 57-Across |
Martin Sheen's real first name |
Meaning |
Modern acronym suggesting 'seize the day' |
Nearly nada |
Nicknames |
Not fair |
One of 14 in the Big Ten |
Outs |
Part of a black cloud |
Pitch |
Place often named after a corporation |
Places where you can hear a pin drop? |
PlayStation maker |
Rhythmic feet |
Sch. whose team is the Violets |
Setting for 'Gladiator' |
Situates |
Some sitters |
Something set in a place setting |
Song that was a hit for a spell in the 1970s? |
Soon |
Soon |
Sound of an incoming text, e.g |
Sp-[gasp]-speaks like th-[sniffle]-this |
Spelling clarification #2 |
Spelling clarification #3 |
Spelling clarification #4 |
Spelling clarification #5 |
Spicy quality |
Support staff |
Tailor, say |
Takes responsibility for |
Team that last won an N.F.L. championship in 1957 |
Tequila source |
To have, in Toulouse |
Together |
Tree in a giraffe's diet |
Tree-dwelling snake |
Unhelpful spelling clarification #1 |
W.S.J. alternative |
What the listener might think 16-Across's name is? |
Wife, informally |
___ Lingus |