Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 15th 2010) 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.

Member of a Latin trio
Mideast city that is the capital of the world in H. G. Wells's 'The Shape of Things to Come'
Muffin choice
Old TV 'Uncle'
One in an accelerated program?
Options at a gym
Person who doesn't know when to quit
Photo finish?
Photographer Herb
Places where connections are made: Abbr.
Popular headlights
River that's the site of Javert's demise in 'Les Misérables'
Sets in geometry
Shift one's focus
Sleep lab study
Small business's dream, for short
Some Ferraris
Sorry soul?
Sprite
Squarepants
Squelched
Still
Target, as a receiver
Tessellation piece
Thing with four digits
Unfirm
Vex
What for
___ Day, Jan. celebration
1970s supergroup, for short
'Clue' actress Madeline
'Der Ring des Nibelungen' war god
'V' extras
'What's all this?'
'You know better than that!'
2,100-square mile island with six volcanoes
After 66-Across, anonymous Valentine sender
After 66-Across, Batcave feature
After 66-Across, classic 1911 children's book, with 'The'
After 66-Across, election standard
After 66-Across, exposé subject
After 66-Across, marketing gimmicks
After 66-Across, participant in a gift-giving activity
After 66-Across, spy
Agosto to agosto
Artist Rembrandt van ___
Bake sale container
Beasts of burden
Big PC maker
Boozehound
Certain fisher
Champion's shout
Chief Joseph ___, after whom a Maine college town is named
Colorful summer treat
Coniferous trees
Cormac who wrote 'No Country for Old Men'
Dakar's land
Dig up
Docks
Dosage amts.
Elevate
Football Hall-of-Famer Greasy
Four-time Yankee All-Star Paul
Gobbled
Hit
Host
Hot tub sound
Individually
Irish pop star
Janis Ian, Billy Preston and George Carlin were its first guests
Jiang's predecessor
Judicial area dealing with athletes
Kitchen gadget brand with a rotationally symmetric logo
Labor grp.
Lilliputian
Literary character who says 'For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee'
Lo-___
Maxim, e.g.