Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 26th 2015) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 71 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Black out |
'Black Swan' co-star, 2010 |
1963 Best Actress nominee for 'The L-Shaped Room' |
2013 Oscar-nominated frontwoman for rock's Yeah Yeah Yeahs |
Arms race event, briefly |
Asian city with an airport on an artificial island |
Cab, customarily |
Carry before delivering |
Cause of cursing |
Commercial command |
Common pool design |
Coveted medalla material |
Die, across the Rhine |
Dis twice? |
Excellence, in modern slang |
Female snakes |
Field of productivity, briefly |
Finnish-based tech giant |
Foam figures? |
Foretoken |
Frothy drink with tapioca balls |
Get engaged, in slang |
Group with many hits |
Grp. that interrogated Alger Hiss |
High no. for a green car |
High school misanthrope of 1990s-2000s cartoondom |
Hirelings of old |
Home of minor-league baseball's Chihuahuas |
How Viola dresses in 'Twelfth Night' |
Julio is one |
Lead-in to a conclusion |
Lights on top of a pole? |
Like 1¢, as costs go |
Like a wet blanket |
Like some food and footage |
Lush |
Mama Rose in 'Gypsy,' e.g |
Many a Shiite |
Miss the boat |
Mountains form over them |
New title after a union |
Noted 19th-century bagatelle dedicatee |
Old-school rapper? |
One of a reconciling pair painted by Rubens |
Opposite of hamper |
Out-of-this-world settlement? |
Passing scores? |
Photographer's support staff |
Polish city north of Breslau |
Prefix with bacteria |
Related thing |
Repeating electronic rhythm section |
Salsa ingredient |
Shooter's bagful |
Shrink-wrap, e.g |
Spelling bee requests |
Statement of political hubris |
Streaming annoyance |
Subjects of many newspaper ads |
Sun Devil rival |
Target of an intervention |
The 'Nine-Nine' of TV's 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' |
They have nothing |
Throw in the towel |
Topic in driver's ed |
Travel mag advertiser |
Uncharacteristic quiet spell |
Up-to-the-minute |
Washington's capital? |
Western U.S. capital, to locals |
Wet blanket? |