Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 18th 2024) 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.

Flower in a children's rhyme
One of 1,000 for Darryl Strawberry, for short
Computer connector
Orange-and-white rental
Middle-earth foe
Tropical vacation destinations
Orange soda brand
*Mendel studied them
*Disconcert mightily
Big night
Something studied by the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, for short
Strong craving
Title for the supposed inventor of the sandwich
Cartesian conclusion
Throw in the trash
*Tons
Eros, to Aphrodite
Olympian's weapon
Characteristic
Think before placing a bet … or what solvers must do to fully appreciate each starred clue
"Take me to your leader" speaker
Amazon Handmade competitor
Main ingredient in many veggie hot dogs
*Book designer's concern
Hammer part
Sad sound
Morel support?
"Check back later," in brief
Hypotheticals
Pep
*Ones with good aim
*Mess that might be sticky
Makes tolerable
Change with the times
Deliverer of the speech "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence," for short
First name in cosmetics
Response during an eye exam
Cards
"Hey, I've got a secret …"
Like eyes after a good cry
Midwest hub
Southwest point of the Texas Triangle
Fool, from the Yiddish
"Understood"
"It's so c-c-c-old!"
Refreshment served with a spoon straw
Film buff
Menace hiding in a basket of figs in "Antony and Cleopatra"
"Sacre ___!"
Table expander
Sylvan ___ (electropop duo)
Vegges out
Satanic
Zapped with light
Ophelia's vengeful brother in "Hamlet"
Eeyore-like
Beginnings
Gives permission to
Parts of many home inspections
In good order
Pike and Pine, in Seattle: Abbr.
Brand of party cups
Actress Amanda
Lunchroom, casually
Think outside the box
Like many kids post-Halloween
"In memoriam" piece
Play the host
Sleeveless shirts, informally
Longtime Saints QB whose name has a windy homophone
Item in the plus column
"You don't have to tell me"
Classic pet name
Hollywood Boulevard sight
"Rent" character based on a seamstress in "La Bohème"
Hinged fastener
Sending help?
Not funny anymore