Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 5th 2011) 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.
'Feels great!' |
'Laughing' animal |
32-card game |
511, in old Rome |
Abrupt finishes to phone conversations |
Appliances hidden in seven answers in this puzzle |
Author Asquith of children's books |
Biblical word with 'thou' |
Bit of Morse code |
Bullfight cheer |
Charleston is its capital |
Chicago columnist Kupcinet |
College Web site suffix |
Common event the day after Thanksgiving |
Cut the mustard |
Dada artist Jean |
Deposit, as an egg |
Distance units on a football field |
Doctor's charge |
Eagle's grabbers |
Earn tons of, as dough |
Elvis's '___ Las Vegas' |
Fashion magazine founded in France |
Favorable sign |
Finish |
First part of a ski jump |
Fix, as a cat |
Focused-beam emitters |
Four Monopoly properties: Abbr |
Genius |
German car |
Griffin who created 'Wheel of Fortune' |
Indenting key |
Informed |
It's rotated when doing the twist |
Jack the ___ |
Japanese motorcycle maker |
Kitchen cleanup cloth |
Landed |
Log-in info |
Longest river in Deutschland |
Look-for-it children's game |
Masticates |
Melt |
Necklace fasteners |
North, east, west or south: Abbr |
Not a unanimous ruling |
Not threatened |
Off-road transport, briefly |
Oktoberfest vessel |
One who knows the ropes |
Palindromic girl |
Permit for leaving a country |
Perry Mason's field |
Property with a mansion |
Qty |
Ready for business |
Role in 'Young Frankenstein' |
Russian fighter jet |
Samuel Langhorne ___ |
Simile's center |
Skirt's edge |
Sort of |
Sportscaster Albert |
Stiffly phrased |
Swedish liquor with memorable ads |
Takes steps in response to |
Talks like this in 'Star Wars' films he does |
Trumpet's saliva-draining key |
'Entourage' cable channel |
'Fat chance, laddie' |
'All seats have been sold' sign |
Venomous snake |
Walk proudly |
What literally comes from the north, east, west and south? |
___ Paulo, Brazil |
___ the Terrible |
___, Crackle and Pop |