Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 6th 2018) 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.

Give a hard time
Use shears
Boo-boos
Muddy deposit
Open the door for
Hamilton's bills
Velvet-voiced Mel
Bugs Bunny or Wile E. Coyote
Overflows (with)
Hammer's end
Walk drunkenly
Bump on a log, literally
'... ___ the twain shall meet'
Painstakingly sorts (through)
'Let's take it from the ___'
High trains in Chicago
Calligrapher's collection
What children should be, and not heard, they say
Typist's stat, in brief
'Game of Thrones' actress Headey
Planet between Mercury and Earth
Hush-hush grp
Wild shopping expedition
Clean Air Act org
Posts, as a letter
Impersonators
Word on a wine label
Comparable (to)
'Hurry up!'
President elected with the slogan 'Yes we can'
It can get you into a lather
___ Shriver, sister of J.F.K. and founder of the Special Olympics
Competed in a marathon
'So that's your game!'
Prevent from falling, perhaps
Kind of exam that's not written
Computer glitch
'The Magic Flute,' for one
Redding who sang '(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay'
L.B.J. campaign to help the poor
Creative thoughts
'Watch your ___!'
Seafood often served on a toothpick
Less fortunate
Cubes in a freezer
'___ Hope' (soap opera)
Simon & Garfunkel's 'I ___ Rock'
Like a diet that allows only fats and protein
Cushioned footstool
A+ or C-
Ski jacket
Like some Greek columns
Decade that spawned the slogan found at the starts of 19-, 31-, 40- and 51-Across
Smoldering remains
Actor/director Eastwood
Like some promises and gas tanks
Door fastener
Splits in two
Alternatives in case things don't work out
Lopsided wins
Dustin Hoffman's role in 'Midnight Cowboy'
Swashbuckler's weapon
Anaconda, e.g
Magical drink that gets someone smitten
Electrical unit
The 'O' of O magazine
Armor flaw
Mess up
English rocker Hitchcock
'Almost finished!'
Bear's home
Midrange golf club
Fred Mertz's wife in 1950s TV
Tykes
Bill's 'excellent adventure' partner
Frequently, to Frost