Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 17th 2022) 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.

Coming along behind
Unfresh air
*Grammy-winning Jones
Phaser setting
Couple
Saison après le printemps
College ___
N.Y.C. cultural institution
One of about 3.5 in a league
Member of a noted septet
*Promo
Uru. neighbor
Future yearling
Combo's rhythm section, maybe
Anxiety about not being included, in modern lingo
Something fishy, maybe
Cheer
Things at camp that can be camp
Mount that inspired the song "Funiculì, Funiculà"
*Call again, on a rotary phone
*They may be split or bitter
*Important closing document
*Spike ___
Shade
Actress Kirke of "Mozart in the Jungle"
*"Lead-in to a texter's perspective
Oprah, for one
French-developed form of cooking in a precisely temperature-controlled water bath
Start to trust?
Raise the ___
*Cut of pork
*#5 on Billboard's Best Rappers of All Time list
College founded by Henry VI
Hindu goddess of power
Cameron in Hollywood
*One parked at a park, in brief
"Now!"
Goaded, with "on"
Award that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
In play
Years ago
Small building block
*Flax fabric
Like a monkey
Press and fold
"___ be all right"
"There's something we need to discuss"
Lowest part of a glacier
Southern quencher
*Courier and Papyrus, for two
One-eyed Norse god
Martial arts tier
Shape
Magnetite and malachite
Natural theology
There are two in the Greek "Mnemosyne"
___ da Estrela (Portuguese mountain range)
High-def flat screen
Facility formerly known as Orchard Field
Some iPads
Hovers
Starters
Serving that might have a "solid heart" or "simple tulip" design
Homophone of 6-Down
Proboscis
Notability
They may be dug in
See 45-Down
With 42-Down, "I don't want anything to do with this!" … or a hint to the answers to the starred clues
Energy
Put out
Musical partner of Lerner
Body parts rested at the optometrist's
Nettles
Peeved
Aquatic protection
Suffix in the names of seven U.N. members
Greeting in Granada