Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 24th 2015) 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.

'... if ___ a wiz there was'
'All men ___ created equal'
'Doctor Zhivago' woman
'Now it all makes sense!'
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' spinoff
6, in the set [3,5,5,6,6,6,7]
Acorn, eventually
Aid on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'
Apiece
Atrium feature
Big field in Silicon Valley
Boxers Muhammad and Laila
British business abbr
Capital of Yemen
Captain's domain
Card game with a bank
Changed from residential to commercial, say
Commuter's reference guide
Count (on)
Country with kibbutzim
Crème ___ crème
Debate team or Model United Nations
Distance unit on a treasure map
Downloaded video format
Drenched with a sudden flow
Exerciser's target
Fig. supplied on a 64-Down form
First two words of Genesis
Geometry students' symbols
Greed
House builder's material
House of Commons figs
How often, at most, one can be elected U.S. president
Instruction on a frozen turkey
It may require a proof of purchase
It's not an automatic feature
Kosher : Jews :: ___ : Muslims
Leave surreptitiously
Letters at the end of the O.E.D
Like gambling in Nevada
Like many N.S.A. communications
List shortener
Making a call
Mideast religion
Mischievous Norse god
N.A.A.C.P. co-founder ___ Du Bois
Navy rank below capt
Newspaper heads, for short
Newspaper publisher Adolph
Not incl
Pack cargo
Place where things get stuck
Pollination part
Pot-au-___ (French stew)
Queen of 'Chicago'
Queen of Olympus
See 65-Down
Shade of white
Shooter's position in a fort
Sign of summer
Smooth, as the way
Sports Illustrated profilee
Steady look
Suffix with confident
Sword cover
Tempe campus, for short
Tennis call
Tiebreakers, for short
Trouble
U.S.S. Enterprise journey
Upbraided, with 'off'
Vampire role for Tom Cruise
Winning the booby prize
Word that can precede either part of 17-, 25-, 38-, 54- and 63-Across
World peace and the golden rule
x and y, in math
Xmas poem opener
___ jockey (office worker)