Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 28th 2009) 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.
'Giant' writer Ferber |
'___ better to have loved and lost ...' |
Abrupt way to quit |
Actress Rosie of 'Do the Right Thing' |
Advice columnist Landers |
Africa's fourth-longest river and site of Victoria Falls |
Annual tennis championship in Queens, N.Y. |
Antlered animal |
Arthur who wrote 'Death of a Salesman' |
B-ball official |
Beach footwear |
Beetle Bailey's boss |
Betray by blabbing |
Bluefin and albacore |
Boat rower |
Bolivian capital |
Brings home for a score |
Chocolaty morsel munched at movies |
Chooses, with 'for' |
Circus performer |
Classic car inits. |
Close-fitting sleeveless shirt |
Color of a picture-postcard sky |
Consumer |
Degree for a C.E.O. |
Entirely |
Fictional girl at the Plaza Hotel |
Fidel Castro's brother |
Fives and ___ |
Flared skirts |
Form of address in British India |
Former Big Apple mayor Giuliani |
Get back, as lost money |
Gets around like Superman |
Hammer or saw |
High points of a European trip? |
Hot dog holder |
Join forces |
Label G or PG, e.g. |
Light brown |
Losing roll in a casino |
Marvin of Motown |
Mexican state on the Gulf of California |
Mom's mate |
Monk's superior |
Month-long Islamic observance |
More greasy |
More grim |
N.F.L. six-pointers |
Narcs' raid |
Nathan Hale, notably |
Nog ingredient |
Old, crotchety guy |
One of the Redgrave sisters |
Opposite of subtracts |
Performing pair |
Political coalition |
Portugal's capital |
Purplish |
Quit one's job |
Relative of a rhododendron |
Roman love poet |
Round, red firecracker |
Saharan country south of Algeria |
Sleep stage, for short |
Southwest Indian |
State of weightlessness, as in space |
Suffix with cigar |
Talks off the cuff |
Tarzan and kin |
Teases playfully |
That, south of the border |
The 'E' in 68-Across |
Type for book titles |
V.P. Biden |
___ congestion |
___ of 1812 |
___ Van Winkle |