Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 12th 2010) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Gets under someone's skin?
Harden: Var.
He introduced the symbol 'e' for natural logs
Heroine of Exmoor
Hoax
In no way new
Indians' home, for short
It takes folks in
Its letters may be bolted down
Its ruins are a Unesco World Heritage Site
Like much filet mignon
Like some cavities
Magic center, once
Make a case against?
Make a comeback
Material for many electric guitar bodies
Mech. master
Metropolitan hangover?
Meyers of 'Saturday Night Live'
Moral obligation
Old imperator
One starting easily?
One suspended for a game
Opposite of very
Partied hearty
Pays
Peak's counterpart
Play set
Razor brand word
Roles on 'Evening Shade' and 'Nip/Tuck'
Royal Crown, once
Rum, to some
Schwalm-___ (German district)
Sets off
Show respect, in a way
Fried
Slow to mix, say
Something passed without hesitation
Something to get caught on
Their points are made bluntly
They might span generations
Tool often used while wearing gloves
Topic of TV's 'This Old House'
Verenigde ___ (America, in Amsterdam)
Was snail-like
Wedding couple?
Wedding ring?
Wool cover-ups
Word from one who isn't following
Worked together
Yom Kippur War participant
___ before
'East of Eden' son
'Ixnay'
Admission statement
'___ trouble!'
'The Vengeance of ___' (1968 film sequel)
2000 Richard Gere title role
Attachment used with care?
Bug
Chain link?
Country singer Akins
Course in Russian geography?
Cry of anticipation
Debate
Dedicated literature
Do intaglio, e.g.
Dominican capital
Eat up
Fans sporting a footwear logo
Fighter in old strips
First name in rap