Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 12th 2021) 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.

Lead-in to -vocal
Lawful
Sally ___ (English teacake)
"___ Bird" (2017 film)
Beside the point
Titaness of myth
Obama's Secret Service code name
Store near Rockefeller Center, familiarly
Help wanteds?
Sporty vehicles
Computer processor parts
Some summer deliveries
Figure in international relations
Channel with the slogan "Boom."
Some textile specialists
Org. with gym memberships
Globe
One in a pod
"Good stuff!"
Sch. with a campus in Narragansett
" " "
Author Gaiman
Kind of market
José ___ (frozen foods brand)
Home to the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas (since 1551)
Superficially
Spice qtys.
First name in Surrealism
Tour de France units: Abbr.
Stretch of the red carpet?
Leave inconspicuously, with "out"
Michelle who was FIFA's Female Player of the Century
Warmer in the winter
Needle
Word with sport or spirit
What each asterisked clue's answer does, to correct a misnomer?
One might stand on a table
In the main?
French greeting
Great time, informally
It was once sold medically under the commercial name Delysid
Passed out
Common typo for an exclamation point
See 34-Across
Preposterous
Dynamism
Actor Laurie of "House"
Not well
*Symbol of Australia
*Sensitive part of the elbow
*Headwear made from jipijapa fibers
Sister publication of Jet magazine
Tech review site
Repetitive musical form
Actress/TV host Palmer
Sped
When doubled, "Good one"
Standout in one's field
Faun lookalike
Freshness
Alternative to a Ding Dong
To be remembered for all time
It's found near a trap
Sprout
Drill, for instance
*Oft-wished-upon sighting
Sound of a snicker
Heart chart, for short
"Mr. Holland's ___," 1995 film for which Richard Dreyfuss received a Best Actor nomination
Part of A.B.S.: Abbr.
Grate pains?
Serving with dal makhani
Shade akin to turquoise
Golf great Lorena
Hazard in maritime travel
With 51-Across, something to "read"