Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 25th 2017) 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.
'How relaxing!' |
'It is my desire ...' |
Active during the daytime |
Arizona tribe |
Authority |
Award named for the winningest pitcher of all time |
Bit of Brylcreem, say |
Book that might require a key to open |
Bound by an oath |
California's old Fort ___ |
Card that beats a king |
Cosmetician Lauder |
Crust, mantle or core, for the earth |
CT scan alternative |
Fencing blades |
Finish |
Firm (up), as muscles |
First-___ kit |
Fix, as software |
Following |
French female friend |
Genetic initials |
Genre for Big Sean or Biggie Smalls |
Go inside |
Grand Ole ___ |
Greeting from a parade float |
Grotesque folklore figure |
Ice, as a cake |
It hatches from a big egg |
It's 'mightier than the sword' |
Like most manual transmissions in the 1970s and '80s |
Like some wooden buckets |
Listening device on a narc |
Long, hard journeys |
Man cave, maybe |
More timid |
Murdered |
Old coupon for the needy |
Ones sacrificing for a cause |
Org. for docs |
Part of the Freudian psyche |
Patron of France |
Ping-Pong surface |
Prince Harry's mum |
Produces a large body of work? |
Puff ___ (snake) |
Put on, as a TV show |
Realtor's showing |
River deposits |
Roddick or Rooney |
Santa ___ winds |
Sci-fi weapons |
Screw things up |
See 17-Across |
See 19-Across |
See 39-Across |
See 58-Across |
See 60-Across |
She raised Cain |
Soupy 'Oliver Twist' fare |
Spanish kings |
Spin, as a baton |
Sticks (to) |
Symbol of Teddy Roosevelt's political party |
Trapped on a branch |
Unmanned aircraft |
Walk leisurely |
What it takes to tango |
With 11-Down, snobbish |
With 29-Down, sophisticated |
With 3-Down, useful |
With 48-Down, affectionate |
With 51-Down, weak and indecisive |
Word that can follow sea, solar or staying |
___ Birch, 'American Beauty' actress |
___ committee |
___ Keane, 'The Family Circus' cartoonist |
___ list (tasks for one's spouse) |