Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 8th 2022) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Big name in contact lens care
What can precede heartbeat or nutshell
Talking-tos
Arrived
Literary character with an eponymous chain of seafood restaurants
Most itsy-bitsy
Aucklander, e.g.
Blue grp.
Suave and sophisticated
Harbinger
What a monkey has that an ape doesn't
Snoozefest
Roman equivalent of the Greek Helios
Country that lacks an official language, informally
One of the women in "Little Women"
Beginning or end for Alexa?
Dunderhead
What an actor studies
Nickname for Gotham City's protector
About seven or eight weeks before 5-Down
State
Expressed
Hägar the Horrible's dog
It glows orange-red when placed in an electric field
Ponied up
Hankerings
Butcher birds
You might see snow when it's disrupted
Rapper Biggie ___
Shaggy, horned beast
Winter coat
"___ Kett" (old comic strip that taught teens manners)
Grateful Dead founding member Bob
Sounds at a fireworks show
Like "Blade Runner" and "Fahrenheit 451"
Expensive shipping option
Cocoon
It's a trap!
"So clever!"
"Come on, move it!"
Each
Toddler's boo-boo
One who's far from stone-faced
Blokes
Beauty that's only skin deep, for short?
John Deere logo animal
___ Millions
Hit CBS series that, despite its name, was filmed primarily in California
"Nothing to report"
Impedes
Absolute dump
Like Louis Armstrong's singing
Misnomer for the character Fritz in the original "Frankenstein" (1931)
One with an "eye patch," hook hand and peg leg, as represented in this puzzle's grid
Shaggy, horned beast
Grave letters
Word with twin or grin
One getting "the talk," say
"It's all good"
Modern payment method
Pandemic cause of 2009
Order to attack
Time in the dog days of summer
Hurdles for aspiring D.A.s
365 giorni
"Top ___!"
An extravagant one might have a swimming pool
Scuttled
"Uh, what was that?"
Fix a hole, in a way
Seafarers
Double eagle plus three
Film production company founded by Steven Spielberg
Bail, so to speak