Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 4th 2012) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'For shame!' |
'Joy to the World,' for one |
'___ ain't broke ...' |
'___ the land of the free ...' |
'___ you O.K.?' |
62-Across to a mathematician |
62-Across to a student of Semitic languages |
62-Across to a Yankees fan |
62-Across to an astronomer |
Age at which Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse died |
Already occupied, as a seat |
Bandleader Kay |
Banks or Els |
Beaverlike |
Bit of force |
British party |
Candy item that comes in five basic flavors |
Candy wafer manufacturer |
Carol ___, five-time world figure-skating champion |
Closing bid? |
Come to fruition |
Cry to a torero |
Determined to accomplish |
Drafts may be served on it |
Drum kit components |
Elbow |
Elis' school |
Extinct carnivore, familiarly |
Family member: Abbr |
Federal biomedical agcy |
German city noted for trials |
Guns, as an engine |
Helm location in a sloop |
Inscribed pillar |
iPad users' purchases |
Jaded ones |
Kith's companion |
Latin word on a cornerstone |
Like most roads |
Like some inclement weather |
Long-limbed |
Love for Scarlett |
Metric ___ |
Miner's hat feature |
Money V.I.P |
Monteverdi opera hero |
Nyasaland, now |
Olive genus |
Org. for fillers and drillers |
Part of an outfit |
Parts of an outfit |
Politico whose name is an anagram of GAOLER |
Prefix with con |
Pretzels and chips, in adspeak |
Princely inits |
Prominent Nixon feature |
Province on Hudson Bay: Abbr |
Ribald |
Sense of self |
Serves a draft, e.g |
Sexy woman in a Beatles song |
Skin-care product ingredient |
Stern and brusque |
Striped scavenger |
Summer, in about one-sixth of Canada |
Sunrise direction in Spain |
The law has a long one |
Thrice, in prescriptions |
TV component |
Undomesticated |
Usefulness |
Video game manufacturer |
What nonparallel lines do eventually |
Yorkshire city |
___-black |
___-Saxon |