Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 14th 2011) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

It has boys aged 13 to 18
It's snapped on a gridiron
Jean who wrote 'The Shelters of Stone'
Lightly box
Like a classical Greek theater
Like some bad driving conditions
Low-stakes game?
Madison Ave. figure
Marcel Marceau character
Mass divided by volume
Money substitute
Neat freak's condition, e.g., for short
Oil amts.
One not with the Church of England
Ones often calling the shots?
PC communications link
Prefix with judicial
Q.E.D. part
Some Carnegie Hall performances
St. Pete ball field, with 'the'
Stand
Test ___
Thigh muscle, informally
How some ground balls may be fielded
Treat for Spot
Wax remover
It might result in a wrongful lockup
Last: Abbr.
Control
Cool
County of Utica, N.Y.
Crew and others
Crossword editors, some say
Decorative floor
Digs
Display at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, for short
Doting
Enlarged letter at the start of a chapter
Flamboyance
Good behavior
Good behavior ... or a hint to two lines of letters in this puzzle
Group (together)
He said 'Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant'
Sound on a trail
Stevie Wonder's 'I Was Made to Love ___'
Support, as a weak wrist
Surface, as anger
The Gem State: Abbr.
What cats do ... or sit on
Where to find a date
Awards show for athletes
Who, in France
Winter layers
' '
Wise words?
Top hat, cane or monocle
'Certainly, Monsieur!'
'Histoire de ___,' first in a popular series of children's books
'Oh, that's definite'
'Who?,' e.g.
Topic for debate: Abbr.
Berry used as a dietary supplement
Bested
Betty ___
Blood's counterpart
California worry
Town on the south shore of Long Island
Call it a day
Call it a day
Canadian prov.
Cereal with a propeller-headed mascot
Cheekiness, slangily
Classic Nestlé brand
Completely cut off