Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 4th 2017) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Goldilocks' bear with the hardest bed
'King Kong' and 'Citizen Kane' studio
1992 Tarantino crime thriller
8:00-11:00 p.m. on TV
Ankle bones
Anything-goes party
Atlanta-based cable inits
Bird feeder material
Birds that waddle
Bottom-line expense
Bridge
Bro's sibling
Bundle of papers
Children of armed forces personnel, slangily
Consumer products giant that makes Tide, for short
Cookout, briefly ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 23-, 52- and 58-Across
Cry before 'I know!,' in a classroom
Decorative vase
Degs. held by Bloomberg and G. W. Bush
Dickens's ___ Heep
Do-over in tennis
Drunk motorist's offense, briefly
Ed with the 2017 #1 hit 'Shape of You'
Email button
Embarrassed
Epic poem written in Homeric Greek
Exuberance
Falsetto-voiced Muppet
Fast, sharp-breaking curveballs
Fill a position
Fixated on, as an idea
Foxy
H.S. exam graded on a five-point scale
Hangmen's loops
Hanker (for)
Hearty brews
Hit the slopes
Iroquois foes
Is ready for one's star turn, say
Laid down the law
Latticework strip
Letter-shaped track in metalworking
Like wool on bare skin, typically
Mauna ___ (volcano)
Member of an elite Navy team
Miso bean
Mythical 100-eyed giant
National auto body repair chain
Neither urban nor suburban
Noun go-with
October birthstone
Oil company with a triangular logo
Org. that defends individual rights
Parishioner's bench
Permeate
Places for mani-pedis
Platform for loading ships
Pound : U.K. :: ___ : Russia
Recede, as the tide
Rickey or gimlet ingredient
Rimshot instrument
Scene not used for the final version of a film
Sign for a sold-out show
Smallish battery
Snack (on)
Snow ___ (kids' winter construction)
So-so
Stat for A-Rod or Hammerin' Hank
Syrup brand used in making pecan pie
They're mined and refined
Tourist
Welcome sight?
What an old shirt may be used as
Word accompanying a head slap
Wyatt at the O.K. Corral
___ Gibran, author of 'The Prophet'