Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 28th 2022) 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.

Lease
Tube rider, e.g.
End of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," e.g.
Courage under fire
Cheese wrapped in wax
Dearest partner?
Abstainer's amount
Largest TV network in the world, by number of employees
Word-of-mouth
Cortana : Microsoft :: ___ : Apple
"___ qué?"
Scraping (out)
Over
Port of Alaska
What you get when you put your hands together?
N.L. West team, on scoreboards
Scottish noble in "Macbeth"
Strip, as a ship
Ones always taking cover?
Extravagantly emotional
Military move
Crown covering
Antilles resident
Word with memory or bike
One of many in Indiana Jones's possession
Quell, as concerns
First name on the Supreme Court
"Just peachy"
Chaucer chapter
Rumble in the Jungle promoter
Chimp who orbited Earth in 1961
Plant used to make mescal
Pear cultivar
Go kaput, with "out"
1985 benefit concert watched by nearly two billion people
Rouse to action
"The Beast" for the U.S. president, for one
Close behind, as a canine
No-goodnik
Finish off
See 63-Down
With 62-Down, end of a college address
Gal in Hollywood
"Go ahead, try this!"
Sign
Fastidious roommate of classic TV
One way to administer a tranquilizer
To boot
Electronics whiz
Opposite of ruddy
Engaged in some amorous behavior
Creator of Heffalumps and Woozles
Sing ___
Cost for a commercial
Swear words?
Like some face creams and serums, supposedly
It has options for "cc" and "bcc"
Newsroom positions
With the circled letters, a hint to solving seven Across clues
True-blue
Actress Uzo
Montana, once
Ankle bones
Still a contender
Putting in an enclosure
Loan letters
"Why did I do that?!"
Exhibit grandiloquence
Character that's popular on social media
Instrument with a bell
Most frequent number, in math
"May the forces of ___ become confused on the way to your house": George Carlin
Partner of Parks
Ritzy
W.N.B.A. star Taurasi with five Olympic gold medals
Has a novel experience?
Class now known as Family and Consumer Sciences, informally
Sidestep