Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2023) 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.

Fabric made from wood pulp
Simpson who was caught lip-syncing "Pieces of Me" on "Saturday Night Live"
Cut out
World's sunniest city, per the World Meteorological Organization (more than 4,000 hours of sunshine per year)
Nikki Reed's role in the 2003 film "Thirteen"
The States, to Mexicans
"Curiouser and curiouser!" speaker
Stir up
Prefix with lateral
Saint Paul, Minn., radio station whose format really should be all news
Archaeological site
Sign on a sofa in the front yard, maybe
Does some course work?
Basic training, for short
Beat it!
Voiced displeasure, in a way
A.A.A., B.B.B., etc., informally
Bizarre
Skip Day participants: Abbr.
Breakneck
Poor sport's reaction
Parish priests, in Paris
Sushi bar appetizer
Kind of signal
"Beat it!"
Form of attachment?
Gets warmer, say
Kick out
Bit of biodata
Movie with saloon fights, colloquially
Preferential treatment
City where the conquistador Pizarro was assassinated
Hold up
Consideration for N.C.A.A. eligibility
Stand in the shadows
Like good posture
Noted example of oligopoly, in brief
Instruction on some packages
"That's on me"
Expert with tips
Minor change
Some debut music projects, for short
Time capsule events
Keyboard abbr.
Nothing more than
Some holiday entrees
Chloe Gong novel "___ Violent Delights"
Spade, for one
Transportation for a bride?
Experiment subjects, so to speak
Auto zone?
Part of a teacher's job interview
Legal writer and political commentator ___ Mystal
Take a big, daring leap
Recipe abbr.
Notices that trouble is in the air?
U.S. agcy. tracking the most popular baby names
They might drive you to a flight
Blink of an eye
Boba ___ ("Star Wars" bounty hunter)
Duel sport
Give a lift
Friction, to a physicist
Squirts
Encircle, with "in"
Perennial with yellow flower clusters
Balls for teens
Divvy up by percentage of ownership
Distinctive style
What's shaken after the instruction "Shake"
Its state symbols include the white pine and the chickadee
Much-desired spot at a concert