Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 2nd 2009) clues of Universal 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.
Sports org. that once canceled a season |
Be more than 400 meters ahead of, perhaps |
Adding device |
University of Wyoming city |
Asian floor mat |
Left with no choices |
Electrical resistance units |
Mythical revelers |
Naive expression of wonder |
Old-fashioned contraction |
"As you sew, so shall you ___" |
Squishee seller on "The Simpsons" |
Society girl, briefly |
Whiplash victim's option |
Angled annex |
Mathematician's ordinal |
Steel support |
The newly elected |
"... and the truth ___ set you free" |
Unorthodox sect |
Paying for exercise? |
"___ showtime!" |
Level of neatness |
CEO's degree, often |
2002 Winter Games setting |
Mai ___ cocktail |
Tokyo, before |
Asthma sufferer's aid |
Frisked (with "down") |
Casino patron |
Psychiatrists, slangily |
Trains in the Loop |
From now on |
___ Paulo, Brazil |
Tony Musante's TV detective |
"The ___ of Innocence" (Edith Wharton book) |
Like a 1960s four |
"Send the Coast Guard!" |
"How ___ love thee?" |
Part of Ceylon's new name |
Extinguish (with "out") |
In a sticky situation (with 40-Across) |
"... ___ a midnight dreary" |
The Buckeyes, briefly |
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Shannon |
Elegant and stylish |
Some holes in the ground |
Out carousing |
Spirited self-assurance |
Vigoda of sitcoms |
"___ this your first time here?" (pickup line) |
Elk's horn |
As found |
___ on the side of caution |
Studio in early Hollywood's Big Five |
"I'm with ___" |
Somalia's capital? |
AKA, in corporate-speak |
Completely consumed |
Like some rum |
From ___ finish |
Word of dismay |
Overthrower of Batista |
One-seventh of a rainbow |
First name among sitarists |
"Chain Gang" singer Cooke |
See 38-Across |
Stolen diamond object |
Main component of chromosomes |
Type of photography |
___ Moines River |
Battle-weary |
Chromosome carriers |
Raises, as a building |
Alternative to lager |
Smaller and weaker, say |
One of wealth or standing |
Mammal that sleeps upside-down |